It’s hard not to be, at least, somewhat impressed with The Vampire Bat, if only because it came out in 1933 as a knockoff Universal horror pictures. Except at this point, there’d only been Frankenstein, Dracula and The Mummy. The Vampire Bat brilliantly resembles a Universal horror picture in every way but the filmmaking. There’s […]
Entries Tagged as 'Frank R. Strayer'
The Vampire Bat (1933, Frank R. Strayer)
June 14th, 2009 · No Comments
Tagged: Dwight Frye· Edward T. Lowe Jr.· Fay Wray· Frank R. Strayer· Majestic Pictures· ★
Blondie Meets the Boss (1939, Frank R. Strayer)
January 28th, 2009 · No Comments
It’s hard to say who gives a better performance in Blondie Meets the Boss, Larry Simms as Baby Dumpling or Daisy the dog. Simms has a lot of funny lines–all the best lines are from kids talking about adults, it was hard not to think this entry should have been called “Kids Say the Darndest […]
Tagged: Chic Young· Columbia Pictures· Frank R. Strayer· Kay Van Riper· Penny Singleton· Richard Flournoy· ★
Blondie (1938, Frank R. Strayer)
June 7th, 2006 · No Comments
When I was in middle school, I read most of the comic strips in the newspaper, Blondie being one of them. I remember seeing, in the TV listings around the same time (probably a little later), some station running a bunch of Blondie movies at five o’clock in the morning. I missed taping them, but […]
Tagged: Chic Young· Columbia Pictures· Frank R. Strayer· Gene Lockhart· Penny Singleton· Richard Flournoy· ★★½



