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Vampires (Motion picture : 1915)

An intrepid reporter and his loyal friend battle a bizarre secret society of criminals known as The Vampires.

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  • "Louis Feuillade's Les vampires"@en
  • "Bous bous mie"
  • "Mysterious saga, the vampires"@en
  • "vampires"
  • "Dame vraiment bien"
  • "Poison man"
  • "Louis Feuillade's The vampires"
  • "Mysterious saga"
  • "Roman orgy"
  • "C'est pour les orphelins"
  • "Severed head"
  • "Hypnotic gaze"
  • "Vampires"
  • "Title on videodiscs: Les Vampires"@en
  • "Légende de la fileuse"
  • "Mysterious saga, the Vampires"@en
  • "Mysterious saga, the Vampires"
  • "Orgie romaine"

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  • "An intrepid reporter and his loyal friend battle a bizarre secret society of criminals known as The Vampires."@en
  • "An intrepid reporter and his loyal friend battle a bizarre secret society of criminals known as The Vampires."
  • "Describes the achievements of Les Vampires, a secret society of criminals led by Irma Vep. The gang uses kidnapping, poisonous gas, heavy artillery, sexual domination and murder to gain power over the elite of Paris."
  • "Describes the achievements of Les Vampires, a secret society of criminals led by Irma Vep. The gang uses kidnapping, poisonous gas, heavy artillery, sexual domination and murder to gain power over the elite of Paris."@en
  • "A ten-episode seven hour serial set in Paris in 1915. The Vampires (Les Vampires) is the name of an arch-criminal gang of brilliant and bloodthirsty thieves led by the indomitable and electrifying Irma Vep. The gang's exploits include the use of kidnapping, poisonous gas, heavy artillery, sexual domination, and murder to gain physical and psychological power over Paris' elite. Considered by critics as Feuillade's best work, this serial is a blend of realism, fantasy, horror and comedy. While any episode can be viewed as a complete film, each features the crusading journalist Phillipe Guèrande and his comical side kick Mazamette, as they relentlessly track down the brazen and resourceful gang. At the gang's center is the seductive, raven-haired Irma Vep (an anagram of vampire), played by Musidora, surrealist icon, and originator of the liberated screen siren. In all her charms she is like a true vampire: feared and desired by her male and female victims, cohorts and stalkers."@en
  • ""A crusading journalist and his partner do all they can to track down a brazen, resourceful and arch-criminal gang of thieves known as Les Vampires, and which resorts to such things as kidnapping, poisonous gas, heavy artillery, sexual domination and murder to gain physical and psychological power over Paris' elite.""
  • "Le journaliste Philippe Guérande mène une enquête sur les Vampires, de redoutables malfaiteurs responsables d'innombrables forfaits et toujours impunis. Malgré les efforts de la police, la bande dirigée par la mystérieuse Irma Vep, n'est toujours pas démasquée... Une splendeur, un événement à saluer ! Film délirant, chef-d'oeuvre bourré d'intrigues à rebondissements..."
  • "Restored by the Cinematheque Francaise. The undisputed master of the espionage serial, Louis Feuillade (Fantomas) crafted films with labyrinthine plots and unforgettable characters that influenced multiple generations of filmmakers. Comprised of ten episodes, and clocking in at nearly seven hours in duration, Les vampires is an unqualified masterpiece. It follows journalist Philippe Guerande (Edouard Mathe) in his efforts to expose a vast criminal organization known as the Vampires. Joined by a comical sidekick, Mazamette (Marcel Levesque), and often competing against a rival gang lord (Fernand Herrmann), Guerande dethrones a succession of the Vampires' Grand Masters. But most evasive of all is the Vampires' muse, a seductive assassin who performs her job with deadly grace: Irma Vep (Musidora). Authorized by the Gaumont Studios, this edition was mastered in HD from the 35mm restoration produced in 1996 by the Cinematheque Francaise, under the supervision of Feuillade's grandson, Jacques Champreux. Episode 1: The severed head, Episode 2: The deadly ring, Episode 3: The red cryptogram, Episode 4: The spectre, Episode 5: The corpse's escape, Episode 6: The eyes that mesmerize, Episode 7: Satanas, Episode 8: The lord of thunder, Episode 9: The poison man, Episode 10: The bloody wedding."@en
  • "Centers on the exploits of Les Vampires, a group of ingenious jewel thieves who seek sexual and psychological domination over Paris' bourgeoisie. They use poison gas, kidnapping, murder and disguises to achieve their goal. There is a male leader of the group who delivers orders, but the gang's true leader is Irma Vep, a captivating woman who uses disguises to carry out the gang's evil schemes. The group is doggedly pursued by a reporter whose amusing sidekick is a former member of the gang."
  • "Led by the seductive and deadly Irma Vep, a cunning band of arch-thieves known as the Grand Vampires pilfers Paris in this thrilling, utterly stylish ten-part serial."@en
  • "The Vampires (Les Vampires) is the name of an arch-criminal gang of brilliant and bloodthirsty Parisian thieves led by the electrifying Irma Vep. The gang's exploits include the use of kidnapping, poisonous gas, heavy artillery, sexual domination, and murder to gain physical and psychological power over Paris' elite. Each episode features the crusading journalist Phillipe Guèrande and his comical side kick Mazamette, as they relentlessly track down the brazen and resourceful gang."
  • "Un journaliste mène une enquête sur une bande de malfaiteurs... Une splendeur, un événement à saluer ! Film délirant, chef-d'oeuvre bourré d'intrigues à rebondissements..."
  • ""La série se déroule à Paris et relate les exploits d'une bande de criminels qui se sont eux-mêmes baptisés "les Vampires." Musidora y interprète le rôle d'Irma Vep, une femme fatale dont le nom est l'évident anagramme de "vampire"". --Site wikipédia, consulté le 2 octobre 2014."
  • ""Le journaliste Philippe Guérande mène une enquête sur les Vampires, de redoutables malfaiteurs responsables d'innombrables forfaits et toujours impunis. Malgré les efforts de la police, la bande dirigée par la mystérieuse Irma Vep, n'est toujours pas démasquée..."
  • "Fiction. Drame fantastique bâti en 10 épisodes sur une durée totale de plus de 7 heures. Un journaliste, Philippe Guérande, aidé d'un ami lui-même ancien criminel, Mazamette, lutte contre la société secrète Les Vampires. Cette bande criminelle, menée par Irma Vep, mène la terreur sur Paris. Avec Édouard Mathé, Musidora, Delphine Renot."

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  • "Films de fiction"
  • "fiction policière (fiction)"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Short films"@en
  • "Short films"
  • "Serials"
  • "Serials"@en
  • "Film serials"@en
  • "Film serials"
  • "Motion picture serials"@en
  • "Videos (DVD)"@en
  • "Films de gangsters"
  • "Horror drama"
  • "Silent films"
  • "Silent films"@en
  • "Gangster films"@en
  • "Gangster films"
  • "Films à épisodes"
  • "Shorts"
  • "Detective and mystery films"@en
  • "Detective and mystery films"
  • "Films de détective"
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Courts métrages"
  • "Policier/Thriller"
  • "Cinéma muet (Descripteur de forme)"
  • "Films muets"
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Fiction films"

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  • "Vampires (Motion picture : 1915)"@en
  • "Les vampires"
  • "Les vampires"@en
  • "Vampires (Motion picture : 1915)"
  • "The Vampires"
  • "The Vampires"@en
  • "Vampires (1915)"@en
  • "Edge books. Vampires"@en
  • "les Vampires"
  • "Vampires"
  • "Vampires (Film)"
  • "Les Vampires"@en
  • "Les Vampires"