Batman Dracula (1964) by Andy Warhol


Yes, famed pop artist Andy Warhol made an unauthorized (albeit strange) Batman movie. Andy Warhol was a fan of the old Batman movie serials and his film was a homage to the serials and Dracula movies. Little is known about this movie, a lot of the footage becoming lost upon his death. This only contains about 40% of the entire film (as the entire film ran about an hour); the rest has pretty much fallen into obscurity. Some of the footage was shown in the 2006 documentary “Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis.” Click the links below for more info:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_Dracula
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057875/
http://lostmedia.wikia.com/wiki/Batman_Dracula_(Rarely_Screened_1964_Film%29
https://www.questia.com/library/journal/1P3-3506333571/batman-and-dracula-the-collaborations-of-jack-smith

This is a compilation of the videos posted by terminal pictures/Andre Perkowski:

BATMAN/DRACULA/Warhol/Smith/Mutation/Cut-Up Pt.1

Velvet Underground & Nico “The Nothing Song” Warhol/Smith (BATMAN/DRACULA) Pt.2

(Part 3 could not be found)

BATMAN/DRACULA/Warhol/Smith/Mutation/Cut-Up) Pt.4

BATMAN/DRACULA/Warhol/Smith/Mutation – “Normal Nights for Jack Smith” 2000 Pt.5

Enjoy!

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