Directing
Community Rating
7.2
TMDB estimate
Born
August 24, 1895
Died
May 17, 1983 (age 87)
Born in
Chicago, Illinois, USA
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.

Girls' Town
as Director
1942

Buried Alive
as Director
1939

Torture Ship
as Director
1939

Nation Aflame
as Director, Story
1937

Racing Blood
as Director
1936

Revolt of the Zombies
as Director, Writer
1936

I Conquer the Sea!
as Director
1936

Bachelor Bait
as Story
1934

Supernatural
as Director, Producer
1933

White Zombie
as Director
1932

Ex-Flame
as Director, Writer
1930

Party Girl
as Director, Scenario Writer, Producer
1930

She Goes to War
as Producer
1929

In Borrowed Plumes
as Director, Producer
1926

The Unknown Lover
as Director, Writer
1925

School for Wives
as Director, Scenario Writer, Producer
1925

Greater Than Marriage
as Director, Writer
1924

When a Girl Loves
as Director, Writer, Producer
1924

Tea- With a Kick!
as Story
1923

The Danger Point
as Story
1922