On this episode, Andrew Graves and Rich Johnson sleepwalk their way into the Danish nightmare that is Vampyr(1932). The film, directed by Carl Dreyer, is a sort of semi-silent waking dream full of off-kilter images, and unlike many American productions it is less influenced by German expressionism than it is more abstract movements like surrealism and Dada. But will this thirties piece still feel fresh or should it be left to rot in the shadowy graveyard? The Mondo team will also re-examine the often-overlooked Hitchcock production, Stage Fright(1950) in regular feature Charity Chainsaw. You have been warned.