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      • THE RETURN OF THE VAMPIRE Horror Bela Lugosi stars as a vampire stalking the streets of World War II London when German bombing releases vampire Armand Tesla (Lugosi) from his grave.
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  2. Cast. Production. Release. Reception. See also. References. Sources. External links. The Return of the Vampire is a 1943 American horror film directed by Lew Landers and starring Bela Lugosi, Frieda Inescort, Nina Foch, Miles Mander, Roland Varno, and Matt Willis.

    • November 11, 1943
    • Sam White
  3. The Return of the Vampire (1943) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. The Return of the Vampire: Directed by Lew Landers. With Bela Lugosi, Frieda Inescort, Nina Foch, Roland Varno. When 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.

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    • Drama, Horror
    • Lew Landers
    • 1943-11-11
  5. The Return of the Vampire (1943) - Cast & Crew — The Movie Database (TMDB) ← Back to main. Cast 13. Bela Lugosi. Armand Tesla. Nina Foch. Nicki Saunders. Roland Varno. John Ainsley. Matt Willis. Andreas Obry. Frieda Inescort. Lady Jane Ainsley. Miles Mander. Sir Frederick Fleet. Ottola Nesmith. Elsa Walter - Governess. Gilbert Emery.

  6. The Return of the Vampire is a 1943 American horror film directed by Lew Landers and starring Bela Lugosi, Frieda Inescort, Nina Foch, Miles Mander, Roland Varno, and Matt Willis. Its plot follows a vampire named Armand Tesla, who has two encounters with Englishwoman Lady Jane Ainsley, the first taking place during World War I, and the second ...

  7. In The Return of the Vampire (1944), Bela Lugosi plays a vampire for the first time since 1931's Dracula (Mark of the Vampire [1935] doesn't count because he was playing a fake vampire). In fact, his character for all intents and purposes is Dracula, though since this is a Columbia film and not a Universal film, the name "Dracula" could not be ...

  8. Lew Landers. Director. Kurt Neumann. Story. Griffin Jay. Writer. In 1918, an English family is terrorized by a vampire, until they learn how to deal with it. They think their troubles are over, but German bombs in WWII free the monster.

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