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My Son, the Vampire (1952)

My Son, the Vampire (1952)
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In this horror movie an Irish char woman must stop an insane inventor who is planning to take over the world with a monstrous-robot. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Director(s):
John Gilling
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of My Son, the Vampire

In this horror movie an Irish char woman must stop an insane inventor who is planning to take over the world with a monstrous-robot. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
75 mins

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Director(s):
John Gilling
Writer(s):
Val Valentine
Producer(s):
John Gilling
Categories:
Sci-Fi & FantasyHorror
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James L.

Ok this had the makings of a good black and white classic horror but then it fell short. The picture was clear and it was good to see Bela in a role he could sink his teeth into (excuse the pun). Of course his acting can be over the top at times but hey that is Bela. BUT the movie could have done without (in my opinion) with the Irish char woman Mrs. Riley. What through me off was the song and dance routine in her shop. I fast forwarded through that and with "her" over the top acting I just stopped the movie and returned it to the package. So I don't know how it ended. I felt like I was watching two movies snipped together.....I mean I felt like I was watching a Bela movie but there were some modern scenes added to it. Very strange. Although Bela was starring in this movie it was a wasted rental for me. ~ Susan L.

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