Mother Riley Meets the Vampire

Mother Riley Meets the Vampire (also known as Vampire Over London or My Son the Vampire) is a 1952 film about a scientist known as the vampire who gets mixed up with an old woman.
 * Directed by John Gilling. Written by Val Valentine.

Dialogue

 * Hitchcock: I'm curious to know why you always sleep in your evening clothes.
 * Von Housen: Really?
 * Hitchcock: Yes, Master.
 * Von Housen: I was buried in them.


 * Von Housen: When I came in, I saw you looking at that painting. Do you like bats?
 * Mrs. Riley: No, I hate them. They give me cold shivers up and down me brisket.
 * Von Housen: That's a great pity. That happens to be my brother.


 * P. C. Freddie: Sleeps in a coffin? Don't be dark.
 * Tilly: I tell you he does. I've seen it.
 * P. C. Freddie: Where?
 * Tilly: In his bedroom. He hasn't got a bed in there. He's only got a coffin.
 * P. C. Freddie: Listen, my old aunt Agatha likes sleeping in a rocking chair. There's nothing usual about that. The old boy prefers a coffin, well that's his funeral.

Cast

 * Arthur Lucan — Old Mother Riley
 * Bela Lugosi — Von Housen
 * María Mercedes — Julia Loretti
 * Dora Bryan — Tilly
 * Philip Leaver — Anton Daschomb
 * Richard Wattis — PC Freddie
 * Graham Moffatt — The Yokel
 * Roderick Lovell — Douglas
 * David Hurst — Mugsy
 * Judith Furse — Freda
 * Ian Wilson — Hitchcock, the butler
 * Hattie Jacques — Mrs. Jenks
 * Dandy Nichols — Mrs. Mott
 * Cyril Smith — Mr. Paine, the Rent Collector
 * George Benson — Police Sergeant
 * Bill Shine — Mugsy's Assistant