Director
Victor Halperin
Born 1895 · 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.
Directed

White Zombie
Director · 1932

Girls' Town
Director · 1942

When a Girl Loves
Director · 1924

Supernatural
Director · 1933

Ex-Flame
Director · 1930

I Conquer the Sea!
Director · 1936

The Unknown Lover
Director · 1925

In Borrowed Plumes
Director · 1926

School for Wives
Director · 1925

Greater Than Marriage
Director · 1924

Racing Blood
Director · 1936

Buried Alive
Director · 1939

Nation Aflame
Director · 1937

Revolt of the Zombies
Director · 1936

Party Girl
Director · 1930

Torture Ship
Director · 1939
Writing

Tea- With a Kick!
Story · 1923

When a Girl Loves
Writer · 1924

Ex-Flame
Writer · 1930

The Unknown Lover
Writer · 1925

The Danger Point
Story · 1922

School for Wives
Scenario Writer · 1925

Greater Than Marriage
Writer · 1924

Bachelor Bait
Story · 1934

Nation Aflame
Story · 1937

Revolt of the Zombies
Writer · 1936

Party Girl
Scenario Writer · 1930