Victor Halperin began his career as a filmmaker in 1922, working as a writer on
The Danger Point (an original story). In two years, he was working as a writer-producer-director on the
Agnes Ayres film,
When a Girl Loves. He is best known for his 1932 horror film
White Zombie, starring
Madge Bellamy and
Bela Lugosi. Once thought "lost", the film has grown in stature over the years, first gaining a cult status, and eventually becoming recognized as one of the leading classics of the genre. Years after the film's release, Victor Halperin expressed a distaste for his horror films: "I don't believe in fear, violence, and horror, so why traffic in them?" Other notable horror films Halperin directed include
Supernatural (1933) and
Revolt of the Zombies (1936). Halperin often worked in collaboration with his brother Edward. The Halperin brothers produced a series of independent low-budget films in the 1930s. Victor Halperin retired in 1942, after working as a director at PRC studios. ==Filmography==