Are Vampire Bats Killing People?

Mae'r Ystlumod Fampir (1933) yn genre bending film (cyswllt Affiliate) starring Lionel Atwill. Ôl pob golwg, it is a horror film but is actually more of a mystery. It would fall into the “B” movie category, ffilm fer i fod i fod yn Blasyn ar gyfer y brif ffilm ar fil dwbl.

Majestic Pictures produced the film, which was directed by Frank R. Strayer. Strayer mainly uses mis-en-scene to create the atmosphere for the film. The film begins with a town watchman walking through the lamp lit streets. The watchman looks up in a tree, which is inhabited by bats. A scream is heard from a nearby street causing the bats to scatter.

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Still from The Vampire Bat (1933)

Strayer then cuts to the office of Burgermeister Gustave Schoen, where town leaders are discussing the recent murders. Schoen, chwaraeir gan Lionel Belmore, reads from a 1643 town record about the hanging of a man convicted of vampirism. The record also states all bats were caught and killed. The Chief of Police dismisses the record and tells them strongly they are looking for a human being not a vampire or bat.

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Llun llonydd o'r Ystlumod Fampir (1933)

Mae'r Prif Karl Brettschnieder Heddlu, played by Melvyn Douglas, ei gynorthwyo yn ei ymchwiliad gan Dr. Otto Von Nieman, portreadu gan Lionel Atwill. Von Nieman does not know what to think about the murders but believes people can transform into strange apparitions due to evil or illness. Cynorthwy-ydd von Nieman yn, Ruth, played by Fay Wray, diddordeb cariad Karl. She would be King Kong’s love interest in the movie King Kong (1933) released in the same year as Mae'r Ystlumod Fampir.

Y sawl a ddrwgdybir dref Herman Glieb, chwaraeir gan Dwight Frye. Glieb keeps the bats as pets but Brettschnieder doubts Herman could hurt anyone. Glieb reinforces this impression, when he runs away screaming after the latest victim is found.

Despite it’s status as a “B” ffilm, Strayer’s use of mise-en-scene to recreate the atmosphere of Dracula (1931) a Frankenstein (1931) makes this film a classic 1930s horror film. The acting of Lionel Atwill also helped. Mae'r ffilm yn rhedeg am 65 cofnodion.

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