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*This movie should not be confused with ''[[Batman Fights Dracula (lost unofficial Filipino comedy parody film; 1967) Batman Fights Dracula (1967)]]''. | *This movie should not be confused with ''[[Batman Fights Dracula (lost unofficial Filipino comedy parody film; 1967)|Batman Fights Dracula (1967)]]''. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 05:01, 30 October 2021
Batman Dracula is a 1964 film directed by pop artist Andy Warhol.
The film is supposedly about an hour-long, is silent and in black and white. According to Warhol, the movie was created as an "homage" to the Batman series, but it was not authorized by DC Comics.
The filming took place on the beaches of Long Island, various rooftops in New York, and at "The Factory", Andy Warhol's New York City Studio. It stars Jack Smith (director of Flaming Creatures) as Batman/Dracula.[1]
The film was only screened as part of Andy Warhol's art exhibits. As of Warhol's death, the film was considered lost. However, some scenes from the film were shown in the 2006 documentary Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis. Some other uploaded clips have been collected and compiled, representing about 40% of the film.
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Notes
- This movie should not be confused with Batman Fights Dracula (1967).
See Also
- Batman Fights Dracula (lost unofficial Filipino comedy parody film; 1967)
- Gotham High (lost cancelled Batman animated series; 2009)
- Batman Forever (partially lost deleted scenes of DC superhero film sequel; 1995)
- The Dark Knight (lost build of cancelled multi-platform action game based on Batman film; 2008)
- Batman And The New Robin (partially found unproduced animated TV series; 1988)
- Batman: The Animated Series - Tim Curry performance as the Joker (lost audio recordings from animated series; 1992)
- Mike Henry's Batman publicity stills (lost photographs advertising CBS "Batman" TV series; 1964)
- Batman: A Death in the Family - "Jason Todd lives" (partially lost alternate version of comic; 1988)
- Batman: Clean and Dirty (found "Sesame Street" animated segment; 1970)
- Batman Meets Godzilla (lost Japanese film treatment of unproduced crossover film; 1960s)
- Christopher Nolan's "Dark Knight Trilogy" (lost deleted scenes of DC superhero film trilogy; 2005-2012)
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Reference
- ↑ Andy Warhol filmography. Retrieved 11 Aug '14