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The Return of the Vampire

  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 9min
NOTE IMDb
6,2/10
3 k
MA NOTE
Bela Lugosi and Nina Foch in The Return of the Vampire (1943)
Theatrical Trailer from Columbia Pictures
Lire trailer0:51
1 Video
50 photos
Vampire HorrorDramaHorror

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen an errant bomb unearths the coffin of a vampire during the London Blitz, a gravedigger unknowingly reanimates the monster by removing the stake from his heartWhen an errant bomb unearths the coffin of a vampire during the London Blitz, a gravedigger unknowingly reanimates the monster by removing the stake from his heartWhen an errant bomb unearths the coffin of a vampire during the London Blitz, a gravedigger unknowingly reanimates the monster by removing the stake from his heart

  • Réalisation
    • Lew Landers
  • Scénario
    • Griffin Jay
    • Kurt Neumann
    • Randall Faye
  • Casting principal
    • Bela Lugosi
    • Frieda Inescort
    • Nina Foch
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
    3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Lew Landers
    • Scénario
      • Griffin Jay
      • Kurt Neumann
      • Randall Faye
    • Casting principal
      • Bela Lugosi
      • Frieda Inescort
      • Nina Foch
    • 82avis d'utilisateurs
    • 54avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Vidéos1

    The Return of the Vampire
    Trailer 0:51
    The Return of the Vampire

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    Rôles principaux25

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    Bela Lugosi
    Bela Lugosi
    • Armand Tesla
    Frieda Inescort
    Frieda Inescort
    • Lady Jane Ainsley
    Nina Foch
    Nina Foch
    • Nicki Saunders
    Roland Varno
    Roland Varno
    • John Ainsley
    Miles Mander
    Miles Mander
    • Sir Frederick Fleet
    Matt Willis
    Matt Willis
    • Andreas Obry
    Ottola Nesmith
    Ottola Nesmith
    • Elsa Walter - Governess
    Gilbert Emery
    Gilbert Emery
    • Dr. Walter Saunders
    Leslie Denison
    Leslie Denison
    • Detective Lynch
    William Austin
    William Austin
    • Detective Gannett
    Jeanne Bates
    Jeanne Bates
    • Miss Norcutt
    • (non crédité)
    Billy Bevan
    Billy Bevan
    • Horace - Civil Defense Worker
    • (non crédité)
    Sydney Chatton
    • Peters - Desk Clerk
    • (non crédité)
    Sherlee Collier
    • Nicki as a child
    • (non crédité)
    Frank Dawson
    Frank Dawson
    • Old Man
    • (non crédité)
    Harold De Becker
    • Civil Defense Worker #2
    • (non crédité)
    Donald Dewar
    • John as a Child
    • (non crédité)
    Jean Fenwick
    Jean Fenwick
    • Girl on Street
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Lew Landers
    • Scénario
      • Griffin Jay
      • Kurt Neumann
      • Randall Faye
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    Avis des utilisateurs82

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    DavidAndBeecher

    Lugosi still had it, but the script......?

    This beautifully shot B&W 1940s vampire film is loaded with the kind of old fashioned, spooky atmosphere that fans of classic Gothic horror will love. The fogbound sets are deliciously creepy, the graveyard & crypt sets nothing short of fabulous! The spooky music adds a lot as well. Bela Lugosi, about 60 here and well into the undeserved waning days of his career, is damn good. Tall, imposing, and as strong a screen prescence as ever, he raises questions as to why the often heartless and stupid film industry did not make better use of his talents. He shows here that he could certainly still carry a film and command the screen. But the script needed work. Matt Willis as the talking werewolf is laughable. When he's seen entering the graveyard carrying what looks like a package of Chinese laundry, I howled! I just couldn't see him running shopping errands in his werewolf garb! And no explanation is offered as to why the vampire's slave turns into a werewolf, a state he retains regardless of whether or not the moon is full. He's a wolf even in broad daylight. Still, this is a fun, somewhat creepy film, and Lugosi is always worthy of your time.
    jrcindy2000

    A very good 40's vampire movie

    Bela Lugosi stars as Armand Tesla vampire, but this is the only movie I've ever seen that had a talking werewolf who carries the vampire's laundry in a package tied up with string. This was the only bad part of an otherwise very good 40's vampire movie. I'll give it an A.
    7mido505

    Craft and professionalism can go a long way

    Lew Landers directed a lot of crap during his long, prolific career, but when he was on his game, as in The Raven (1934), and this film, he could produce a horror movie as good as any. The Return of the Vampire may be nothing more than a little Columbia B picture, but it exhibits more craft, care, and professionalism than 90 percent of what comes out of Hollywood today. The foggy, expressionistic photography and sets are fantastic, with excellent use of shadow and camera movement, and the early scenes of Lugosi prowling through mist and darkness, shot mostly from behind, or in silhouette, are striking in their spectral intensity. Lugosi once again shows why he ranks among the immortals; he is more commanding and magnetic walking from point A to point B in his top hat and tails than most actors are emoting through pages of dialog. Screenwriter Griffin Jay and director Landers go out of their way to showcase Lugosi's unique talents; he is given a great part with many substantial scenes to play, and Landers shoots him to his fullest advantage. Frieda Inescort, as Lugosi's nemesis, is sublimely up to the challenge, and their scenes together, especially their climactic confrontation at the pipe organ, are the best in the film. Sure, Return of the Vampire has its weak elements, such as Matt Willis's unfortunate talking werewolf, but let them pass. There are few moments in cinema as inspiring as watching Lugosi at full throttle, and Return of the Vampire has that in spades.
    7Cinemayo

    The Return of the Vampire (1943) ***

    It's interesting that even though Bela Lugosi enjoys an eternal reputation of playing the most imitated vampire of all (the legendary Count Dracula), the actor really didn't star as a true bloodsucker in that many motion pictures. But he's nothing less than the real deal here, in an enjoyably misty and moody horror offering which was produced by Columbia Pictures, yet could be easily mistaken for any one of the 1940s classics that Universal Studios was churning out at this time.

    Though Bela looks and sounds much like Dracula with his trademark flowing cape and piercing eyes, this time he plays a different character called Armand Tesla, a vampire who rises from his grave in ravaged WW II times to seek revenge many years after being destroyed with a metal spike. Frieda Inescort is a welcome change of pace as a female "Van Helsing" type of protector, and the Lon Chaney-ish Matt Willis is cast as a pitiable servant named Andreas, who becomes corrupted by Tesla and is transformed into a werewolf that TALKS! Adding this hirsute Renfield character in fangs and fur was possibly an effort by Columbia to compete with Universal's current monster rally, FRANKENSTEIN MEETS THE WOLF MAN. Nina Foch is the pretty young damsel in distress whom the vampire plots to possess. Fans of Bela Lugosi and the classic old Universal monster movies will not want to skip this one. *** out of ****
    8gnrz

    Interesting take on Vampire movie genre

    I really enjoyed this movie. It was unique in that the Vampire had a werewolf as his assistant. This werewolf wears a suit, talks, smiles and, in general, acts like a normal human being. The movie was basically a sequel to Dracula but the vampire played by Bela Lugosi could not use the name Dracula because this was a Columbia picture and Universal Studios had the legal rights to the Dracula character. But, it was still Lugosi at his scary, pompous best.

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    • Anecdotes
      Columbia Pictures originally intended this film as a direct sequel to Dracula (1931), also starring Bela Lugosi, but when Universal threatened a plagiarism suit, Columbia went ahead and made the film anyway but changed the names of the characters to avoid any connection with "Dracula". It also held back its release for two months so as not to compete with Lon Chaney Jr.'s Le Fils de Dracula (1943).
    • Gaffes
      The story is inconsistent as to whether Nicki Saunders is Dr. Saunders' granddaughter or daughter.
    • Citations

      Narrator: [Opening lines before main title] The imagination at times sees the fantastic and the grotesque. that the imagination of man can soar into the stratosphere of fantasy is attested by the...

      [main title]

      Narrator: The Return of the Vampire.

    • Versions alternatives
      There is an Italian edition of this film on DVD, distributed by DNA Srl: "I VAMPIRI DI PRAGA" (1935) (La marque du vampire (1935)) + "IL RITORNO DEL VAMPIRO" (1943) - (2 Films on a single DVD). Languages: English Subtitles: Italian (Forced) Aspect ratio: 1.33:1 (Adapted to 16/9 Pillarbox format) Extras: DNA Trailers The film has been re-edited with the contribution of film historian Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available for streaming on some platforms.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Hollywood and the Stars: Monsters We've Known and Loved (1964)
    • Bandes originales
      Prelude Op. 28. IV. No. 4 in E Minor Largo (Suffocation)
      Written by Frédéric Chopin

      (uncredited)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 11 novembre 1943 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Vampires of London
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Columbia/Sunset Gower Studios - 1438 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Columbia Pictures
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    Box-office

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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 1 090 000 $US
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    Spécifications techniques

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    • Durée
      1 heure 9 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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