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The Vampires or, The Arch Criminals of Paris

Les Vampires

1915·422 min·FR
Director: Louis Feuillade
DramaThriller
French Avant-Garde

Louis Feuillade's epic ten-episode crime serial — over six hours of pulp genius that invented the modern thriller. A secret society of black-clad criminals, led by the mesmerizing Irma Vep (an anagram of "vampire"), terrorizes Paris with audacious heists, kidnappings, poisonings, and elaborate deceptions, always staying one step ahead of the intrepid journalist Philippe Guérande. Feuillade shoots with a documentary eye for real Parisian locations — rooftops, sewers, nightclubs, bourgeois drawing rooms — that grounds the increasingly outrageous plot twists in tangible reality. Musidora, as the catsuited Irma Vep, became one of cinema's first sex symbols and a Surrealist icon. The serial format allows Feuillade to build an increasingly complex web of intrigue that makes modern prestige television look modest by comparison. A foundational work of genre cinema, and still enormously entertaining.

Louis Feuillade's epic ten-episode crime serial — over six hours of pulp genius that invented the modern thriller. A secret society of black-clad criminals, led by the mesmerizing Irma Vep (an anagram of "vampire"), terrorizes Paris with audacious heists, kidnappings, poisonings, and elaborate deceptions, always staying one step ahead of the intrepid journalist Philippe Guérande. Feuillade shoots with a documentary eye for real Parisian locations — rooftops, sewers, nightclubs, bourgeois drawing rooms — that grounds the increasingly outrageous plot twists in tangible reality. Musidora, as the catsuited Irma Vep, became one of cinema's first sex symbols and a Surrealist icon. The serial format allows Feuillade to build an increasingly complex web of intrigue that makes modern prestige television look modest by comparison. A foundational work of genre cinema, and still enormously entertaining.

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Cast

Jean Aymé

Jean Aymé

The Great Vampire

Édouard Mathé

Édouard Mathé

Philippe Guérande

Marcel Lévesque

Marcel Lévesque

Mazamette

Théodore Thalès

Théodore Thalès

Examining Magistrate Hamel

R

Rita Herlor

Mrs. Margaret Simpson

F

Florense Simoni

Madame Guérande

Stacia Napierkowska

Stacia Napierkowska

Marfa Koutiloff - The Dancer

Louis Leubas

Louis Leubas

Father Silence / Satanas

Musidora

Musidora

Irma Vep

F

Fernand Herrmann

Juan José Moréno

P

Paula Maxa

Hypnotized Woman / Fleur-de-Lys

Émile Keppens

Émile Keppens

George Baldwin

B

Breon

Satanas' Secretary

Gaston Michel

Gaston Michel

Old Butler

René Poyen

René Poyen

Eustache Mazamette

Crew

Louis Feuillade

writer

Georges Guérin

cinematographer

Manichoux

cinematographer

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