Batman Dracula
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Batman Dracula is a 1964 American film that was produced and directed by Andy Warhol, without the permission of DC Comics. It was screened only at his art exhibits. A fan of the Batman serials, Warhol's movie was a "homage" to the series, and is considered the first appearance of a blatantly campy Batman. The film was until recently thought to have been lost, until scenes from the picture were shown at some length in the 2006 documentary Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis.
[edit] Cast
- Gregory Battcock
- David Bourdon
- Rufus Collins
- Anton Messuri
- Baby Jane Holzer
- Mark Lancaster
- Naomi Levine
- Gerard Malanga
- Mario Montez
- Ondine
- Jack Smith
- Michael Franton III
[edit] External links
Batman fan films | |
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Live action | Batman Dracula | Batman Fights Dracula | Alyas Batman en Robin | Batman: Dead End | World's Finest | Grayson | Robin's Big Date |
Animation | Batman: Revenge | Batman: New Times |
External link | Batman fan film directory |