Réalisation:
Frank WisbarScénario:
Griffin JayPhotographie:
James S. Brown Jr.Acteurs·trices:
Rosemary La Planche, Frank Marlowe, Nolan Leary, Molly Lamont, Ed Cassidy, Eddie KaneRésumés(1)
Nina (Rosemary La Planche), daughter of the infamous "Devil Bat" Dr. Carruthers, worries she's inherited her late father's murderous tendencies, in this horror-mystery film from PRC studios, a sequel to its 1940 Bela Lugosi vehicle, THE DEVIL BAT. Nina is convinced her late father was a vampire, and that his ghost is trying to possess her and make her drink the blood of the living (actually, all he did was just make a few devil bats and send them out to kill his enemies). She winds up seeking shelter at the home of a shady psychiatrist (Michael Hale) who tries to cure her by giving her lots of sleeping pills. In the morning she wakes up with blood on her hands, and a dead body in the other room. Ted Masters (John James), Dr. Morris's stepson, is in love with her and won't believe she's a killer. Monica Mars co-stars as Dr. Morris's mistress, and Molly Lamont plays his trusting wife. Wisbar adds expressionistic angles and soft focus dream sequences to this fast-paced little mystery, and Rosemary La Planche is lovely in the lead. (texte officiel du distributeur)
(plus)Acteurs·trices
Rosemary La Planche
États-Unis
Meilleurs films :
Zombies on Broadway (1945)
None But the Lonely Heart (1944)
Frank Marlowe
États-Unis
Meilleurs films :
La Mort aux trousses (1959)
Les Trois Visages d'Eve (1957)
Storm Warning (1951)
Nolan Leary
Meilleurs films :
Entrons dans la danse (1949)
White Heat (1949)
Parade de printemps (1948)
Molly Lamont
Afrique du Sud
Meilleurs films :
The White Cliffs of Dover (1944)
Cette sacrée vérité (1937)
Femme aimée est toujours jolie (1944)
Ed Cassidy
États-Unis
Meilleurs films :
Match d'amour (1949)
Le Fils de Frankenstein (1939)
Honky Tonk (1941)
Eddie Kane
États-Unis
Meilleurs films :
La Vie est belle (1946)
Mr. Smith au sénat (1939)
L'Extravagant Mr. Deeds (1936)