Victor Halperin
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Victor Halperin was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter active during the early to mid-20th century. He is best known for directing White Zombie (1932), considered the first feature-length zombie film. Halperin's work often delved into horror and supernatural themes, contributing to the genre's development during its formative years.
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White Zombie (1932)
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Buried Alive (1939)
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Party Girl (1930)
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Supernatural (1933)
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Torture Ship (1939)
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Revolt of the Zombies (1936)
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Girls' Town (1942)
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Nation Aflame (1937)
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When a Girl Loves (1924)
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School for Wives (1925)
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Ex-Flame (1930)
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I Conquer the Sea! (1936)
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Greater Than Marriage (1924)
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The Unknown Lover (1925)
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Racing Blood (1936)
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In Borrowed Plumes (1926)
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