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  2. Halperin often worked in collaboration with his brother Edward. The Halperin brothers produced a series of independent low-budget films in the 1930s. Victor Halperin retired in 1942, after working as a director at PRC studios.

  3. May 13, 2020 · Chicago-born director Victor Halperin (1895-1983) and his producer brother Edward (1898-1981) made a few almost classic horror type movies in the early to mid-1930s. Those films were the atmospheric White Zombie (1932), its ghostly follow-up Supernatural (1934) starring comedienne Carole Lombard just before her career kicked into high gear ...

  4. Victor Halperin directs and, co-produces with his brother Edward, this low budget horror film. Bela Lugosi stars as the leader of a group of zombies. Unfortunately the film consist of several scenes thrown together, in varying degress of success, but ultimately resulting in a slapdash movie.

  5. Oct 30, 2015 · Director Halperin and his producer brother, Edwin, had already been cranking out independent films on the fringes of Hollywood for about a decade. White Zombie was the 1930s equivalent of a...

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  6. Halperin often worked in collaboration with his brother Edward. The Halperin brothers produced a series of independent low-budget films in the 1930s. Victor Halperin retired in 1942, after working as a director at PRC studios.

  7. Victor Hugo Halperin (August 24, 1895 in Chicago, Illinois – May 17, 1983 in Bentonville, Arkansas) was an American stage actor, stage director, film director, producer, and writer. The majority of his works involved romance and horror. His brother, with whom he collaborated, was producer Edward Halperin (May 12, 1898 – March 2, 1981).

  8. Sep 2, 2019 · A creaky, but atmospheric movie, White Zombie momentarily thrust Halperin into the limelight, but he and his producer brother Edward failed to recreate the success of the movie, and by 1939 he had been back on Poverty Row for a number of years.