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the dark Vampires fly,<br/>
the dark Vampires fly,<br/>
with great suede wings,<br/>
with great suede wings,<br/>
ready not only to do evil... but to do even worse<br/><ref>Erner Faulstich: ''Cien Años de Cine 1895-1924'', Siglo XXI, México 1997</ref>
ready not only to do evil... but to do even worse<ref>Erner Faulstich: ''Cien Años de Cine 1895-1924'', Siglo XXI, México 2006</ref>


==Cast==
==Cast==

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Les Vampires
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French poster
Directed byLouis Feuillade
Written byLouis Feuillade
Produced byGaumont
StarringMusidora
Édouard Mathé
Marcel Lévesque
Jean Aymé
Fernand Herrmann
Stacia Napierkowska
CinematographyManichoux
Distributed byGaumont
Release date
November 13 1915
Running time
399 min.
CountryFrance
LanguageSilent

Les Vampires (1915) is a 10-part silent film serial. It was written and directed by Louis Feuillade and stars Musidora as "Irma Vep" a femme fatale whose name is a suspicious anagram of "vampire." The serial is set in Paris, France and follows the exploits of a gang of master criminals who call themselves "Les Vampires."

There are 10 episodes, averaging around 40 minutes each, totalling about 6 and a half hours.

The story of the 1996 movie Irma Vep features an attempt to remake Les Vampires.

Release

In November 1915, the walls of Paris were plastered with street posters that depicted three masked faces with an interrogation sign as a noose, and the questions "who, what when, how?". The morning newspapers printed the following poem:

Of the monless nights they are kings,
darkness is their kingdom.
Carrying death and sowing terror
the dark Vampires fly,
with great suede wings,
ready not only to do evil... but to do even worse[1]

Cast

See also

  1. ^ Erner Faulstich: Cien Años de Cine 1895-1924, Siglo XXI, México 2006