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Released in 1967 was ''''Batman Fights Dracula''''', a Filipino comedic parody film directed by Leody M. Diaz and written by Bert R. Mendoza. As the name suggests, the movie centers around a battle between cult figures Batman and Dracula; it is considered by many to be one of the most sought-after lost Asians films of all time.
Released in 1967 was '''''Batman Fights Dracula''''', a Filipino comedic parody film directed by Leody M. Diaz and written by Bert R. Mendoza. As the name suggests, the movie centers around a battle between cult figures Batman and Dracula; it is considered by many to be one of the most sought-after lost Asians films of all time.


Sadly, not a great deal of information on the film has surfaced (other than standard details like cast and crew as provided by IMDb), although at least one person has  
Sadly, not a great deal of information on the film has surfaced (other than standard details like cast and crew as provided by IMDb), although at least one person has





Revision as of 07:29, 24 December 2014

Released in 1967 was Batman Fights Dracula, a Filipino comedic parody film directed by Leody M. Diaz and written by Bert R. Mendoza. As the name suggests, the movie centers around a battle between cult figures Batman and Dracula; it is considered by many to be one of the most sought-after lost Asians films of all time.

Sadly, not a great deal of information on the film has surfaced (other than standard details like cast and crew as provided by IMDb), although at least one person has




File:BatmanFightsDracula.jpg
Advertisement poster for the film.


Despite multiple search efforts,[1] this film remains lost. There is virtually no other information available online regarding the film, besides what is listed here.

Cast

  • Jing Abalos as Batman/Bruce Wayne
  • Ramon d'Salva as Dr. Zerba
  • Vivian Lorrain as Marita Banzon
  • Nort Nepomuceno as Turko
  • Dante Rivero as Dracula
  • Rolan Robles as Ruben
  • Baseball Furies as The Baseball Furies
  • Johannes Christof von Heinsburg as Mevik (Uncredited)

References