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Release Date:
July 11, 1952
Original Title:
Mother Riley Meets the Vampire
Alternate Titles:
My Son The Vampire
Vampire Over London
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Fernwood Productions Inc.
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 74
The legendary Bela Lugosi as "the Vampire" teams up with Britain's much-loved "Mother Riley" in this hilarious comedy adventure. The Vampire plans to control the world with the help of his robot, which accidentally gets shipped to Mother Riley. Through radar control, he contacts the robot and orders it to come to him, bringing along Mother Riley! But his life is turned upside down when he holds this most meddling of mothers captive.
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Art Direction:
Bernard Robinson
Assistant Director:
Denis O'Dell
Associate Producer:
Stanley Couzins
Camera Operator:
Dudley Lovell
Casting:
Maude Spector
Richard Gordon
Conductor:
Lindo Southworth
Director:
John Gilling
Director of Photography:
Stanley Pavey
Editor:
Leonard Trumm
Hairstylist:
Betty Lee
Idea:
Richard Gordon
Makeup Artist:
Eric Carter
Music:
Lindo Southworth
Producer:
John Gilling
Screenplay:
Val Valentine
Sound Recordist:
W. H. Lindop
Stand In:
Roy Rolland
Story:
Val Valentine
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