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  1. Condemned to Live: Directed by Frank R. Strayer. With Ralph Morgan, Pedro de Cordoba, Maxine Doyle, Russell Gleason. After a series of unsolved murders, a man finds out that his mother was bitten by a vampire bat during her pregnancy, and he believes that he may be the vampire committing the murders.

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    • Drama, Horror, Mystery
    • Frank R. Strayer
    • 1935-09-15
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  3. Condemned To Live. When a village is suddenly plagued by a string of gruesome murders, the nocturnal attacks are pegged on a mysterious giant bat. 1h 4min 1935. X-Ray 13+.

  4. Horror · Drama. Free trial of MGM+. Watch with MGM+. Start your 7-day free trial. After being surrounded by a slew of mysterious murders, Professor Kristan discovers the truth: that his mother was bitten by a vampire bat while pregnant with him, and that he may actually be the killer.

  5. Overview. After a series of murders, a man finds out that his mother was bitten by a vampire bat during her pregnancy, and he believes that he may be the vampire committing the murders.

  6. Condemned To Live. After a series of unsolved murders, a man finds out that his mother was bitten by a vampire bat during her pregnancy, and he believes that he may be the vampire committing the murders. IMDb 4.8 1 h 4 min 1935. 13+. Horror · Drama. Watch with a free Prime trial. Watch with Prime. Start your 30-day free trial. More purchase.

  7. Condemned to Live is a 1935 American horror film starring Ralph Morgan and Maxine Doyle, and directed by Frank R. Strayer. The film is unusual for its time, as it approaches the topic of vampirism from a sympathetic standpoint and presents it as if it were an illness.