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		<title>S1 Ep02 The Harvest</title>
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<h3> Season 1  Ep.02:  The Harvest</h3>
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Buffy rescues Willow and Xander, but Jesse is left in the hands of the <a href="http://www.tvclassicshows.com/free-tv-shows/tag/vampires/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Vampires">vampires</a>. Buffy no longer resists her calling, but immediately begins to plan a rescue. Because they are already involved, Giles tells Xander and Willow about <a href="http://www.tvclassicshows.com/free-tv-shows/tag/vampires/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Vampires">vampires</a> and demons, and that Buffy is the Slayer.<br />
They are overwhelmed by it all, but they insist on helping Buffy. Meanwhile, Luke and the other vampires are planning to begin The Harvest, a dark ritual that will free the Master from his underground prison. Needing to slaughter innocents for the ritual, they descend upon The Bronze to feed. And only the Slayer stands in their way.
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<p>In every generation there is a Chosen One. She alone will stand against the vampires, the demons and the forces of darkness. She is the Slayer.<br />
Sarah Michelle Gellar stars as Buffy Summers, The Chosen One, the one girl in all the world with the strength and skill to fight the<br />
vampires. With the help of her close friends, Willow (Alyson Hannigan), Xander (Nicholas Brendon), and her Watcher Giles (Anthony Stewart Head), she balances slaying, family, friendships, and relationships.<br />
For five years Buffy slayed vampires on the WB; then for her last two seasons she went to UPN.</p>
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<p><strong>Cast and Crew:</strong><br />
Creator: Joss Whedon<br />
Stars:</p>
<h3> Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon and Alyson Hannigan</h3>
<p>Date Release: 1997<br />
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		<title>S1 Ep01 Welcome to the Hellmouth</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Nov 2011 20:40:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JMadureira</dc:creator>
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<h3> Season 1  Ep.01:  Welcome to the Hellmouth</h3>
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Buffy Summers is the Slayer, but after being expelled from her old high school for burning down the gym (it was full of <a href="http://www.tvclassicshows.com/free-tv-shows/tag/vampires/" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Vampires">vampires</a>) she just wants to forget about her destiny and be a normal sixteen-year-old girl. She and her mother move from L.A. to Sunnydale, California. A new school, new friends, and a chance to start over.<br />
But Sunnydale is on top of a Hellmouth &#8212; a center of mystical convergence that draws evil and demonic forces &#8212; and Buffy soon realizes that she will have to pick up her stakes and holy water in order to save her new friends.
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<blockquote>
<p>In every generation there is a Chosen One. She alone will stand against the vampires, the demons and the forces of darkness. She is the Slayer.<br />
Sarah Michelle Gellar stars as Buffy Summers, The Chosen One, the one girl in all the world with the strength and skill to fight the<br />
vampires. With the help of her close friends, Willow (Alyson Hannigan), Xander (Nicholas Brendon), and her Watcher Giles (Anthony Stewart Head), she balances slaying, family, friendships, and relationships.<br />
For five years Buffy slayed vampires on the WB; then for her last two seasons she went to UPN.</p>
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<p><strong>Cast and Crew:</strong><br />
Creator: Joss Whedon<br />
Stars:</p>
<h3> Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon and Alyson Hannigan</h3>
<p>Date Release: 1997<br />
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		<title>Les Vampires &#124; Ep. 10  &#124; The Terrible Marriage</title>
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<h1><strong>Les Vampires</strong></h1>
<h2>Episode 10: The Terrible Marriage</h2>
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A series of adventures follow, with the Grand Vampire (Fernand Herrmann) and exotic dancer/criminal Irma Vep (Musidora) providing much of the opposition. In a surprise development, it is revealed that the Grand Vampire is not the gang&#8217;s ultimate leader. When it is convenient, his superior eliminates him. He, in turn, commits suicide when he is imprisoned by the police.
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Lensed in an eerily abandoned Paris in 1915, Louis Feuillade&#8217;s stark chapter play<strong> Les Vampires</strong> is a grim and powerful work which is worlds apart from the later glitz and polish of the golden age serials produced by the American studios.<br />
&#8220;<strong>Les Vampires</strong>&#8221;  is a classic of the mute cinema series directed by Louis Feuillade. In ten episodes, it counts the adventures of a masked assailants group who haunt Paris. The mythical actress Musidora [ the first "Vamp" of the European cinema ] is the star in the series, that achieved fame due to the great admiration among the surrealists (Andres Breton and Luis Buñuel were its bigger fans), seduced by the dreamily scenes that sometimes appears in the narrative. At first &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was rejected for the French vanguard directors, that considered it like a mere policeman series. The film was saved from destruction thanks to the efforts of the founder of the French Film library, Henri Langlois, and after years forgotten, &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was exhibited again in the sixties, in concurred sessions that had marked time, especially in Paris, London and New York, causing a reevaluation of the critics relatively to the work of Feuillade. Andres Bazin, the great critic of the French cinema, said that &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was &#8220;one of the biggest film of all the times&#8221;, admiration shared with the directors of the new French cinema. Today, Feuillade is placed side by side to other geniuses of the mute period of the cinema, as Griffith, Stroheim, Murnau and Gance. The episodes: 1: The Cut Head (31 minutes); 2: The Ring that Kills (13 minutes); 3: The Red Book (39 minutes); 4: The Specter (30 minutes); 5: The Escape of the Dead Man (35 minutes); 6: Hypnotic eyes (53 minutes); 7: Satanus (42 minutes); 8: The Master of the Thunder (50 minutes); 9: The Poisoner (48 minutes); 10: The Terrible Marriage (57 minutes).<br />
Production took place during WW I, when the streets were largely abandoned, and this strange desolation combines with the scurrying of the few characters to present a powerful emphasis that goes beyond the actual turns and twists of the plotline. The result is compelling, entertaining, and more than a bit weird in spots. Tinted scenes add to the welcome air of unreality.
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<p><strong>Cast and Crew:</strong></p>
<p>    * Musidora  / Irma Vep<br />
    * Édouard Mathé /  Philippe Guérande<br />
    * Marcel Lévesque / Oscar Mazamette<br />
    * Jean Aymé / Le  Grand Vampire </p>
<p># Writers:   Louis Feuillade</p>
<p># Director:  Louis Feuillade</p>
<p>Production: Film Gaumont (Paris)<br />
Original Air Date: 1915<br />
Audio &#038; Video: Mono &#8211; Black and White </p>
<p>Additional details in: <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0006206/">IMDB</a></p>
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		<title>Les Vampires &#124; Ep. 9  &#124; The Poisoner</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2010 13:49:30 +0000</pubDate>
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<h1><strong>Les Vampires</strong></h1>
<h2>Episode 9: The Poisoner</h2>
<blockquote><p>
A series of adventures follow, with the Grand Vampire (Fernand Herrmann) and exotic dancer/criminal Irma Vep (Musidora) providing much of the opposition. In a surprise development, it is revealed that the Grand Vampire is not the gang&#8217;s ultimate leader. When it is convenient, his superior eliminates him. He, in turn, commits suicide when he is imprisoned by the police.
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Lensed in an eerily abandoned Paris in 1915, Louis Feuillade&#8217;s stark chapter play<strong> Les Vampires</strong> is a grim and powerful work which is worlds apart from the later glitz and polish of the golden age serials produced by the American studios.<br />
&#8220;<strong>Les Vampires</strong>&#8221;  is a classic of the mute cinema series directed by Louis Feuillade. In ten episodes, it counts the adventures of a masked assailants group who haunt Paris. The mythical actress Musidora [ the first "Vamp" of the European cinema ] is the star in the series, that achieved fame due to the great admiration among the surrealists (Andres Breton and Luis Buñuel were its bigger fans), seduced by the dreamily scenes that sometimes appears in the narrative. At first &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was rejected for the French vanguard directors, that considered it like a mere policeman series. The film was saved from destruction thanks to the efforts of the founder of the French Film library, Henri Langlois, and after years forgotten, &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was exhibited again in the sixties, in concurred sessions that had marked time, especially in Paris, London and New York, causing a reevaluation of the critics relatively to the work of Feuillade. Andres Bazin, the great critic of the French cinema, said that &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was &#8220;one of the biggest film of all the times&#8221;, admiration shared with the directors of the new French cinema. Today, Feuillade is placed side by side to other geniuses of the mute period of the cinema, as Griffith, Stroheim, Murnau and Gance. The episodes: 1: The Cut Head (31 minutes); 2: The Ring that Kills (13 minutes); 3: The Red Book (39 minutes); 4: The Specter (30 minutes); 5: The Escape of the Dead Man (35 minutes); 6: Hypnotic eyes (53 minutes); 7: Satanus (42 minutes); 8: The Master of the Thunder (50 minutes); 9: The Poisoner (48 minutes); 10: The Terrible Marriage (57 minutes).<br />
Production took place during WW I, when the streets were largely abandoned, and this strange desolation combines with the scurrying of the few characters to present a powerful emphasis that goes beyond the actual turns and twists of the plotline. The result is compelling, entertaining, and more than a bit weird in spots. Tinted scenes add to the welcome air of unreality.
</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Cast and Crew:</strong></p>
<p>    * Musidora  / Irma Vep<br />
    * Édouard Mathé /  Philippe Guérande<br />
    * Marcel Lévesque / Oscar Mazamette<br />
    * Jean Aymé / Le  Grand Vampire </p>
<p># Writers:   Louis Feuillade</p>
<p># Director:  Louis Feuillade</p>
<p>Production: Film Gaumont (Paris)<br />
Original Air Date: 1915<br />
Audio &#038; Video: Mono &#8211; Black and White </p>
<p>Additional details in: <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0006206/">IMDB</a></p>
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		<title>Les Vampires &#124; Ep. 8  &#124; The Master of the Thunder</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Oct 2010 13:47:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JMadureira</dc:creator>
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<h1><strong>Les Vampires</strong></h1>
<h2>Episode 8: The Master of the Thunder</h2>
<blockquote><p>
A series of adventures follow, with the Grand Vampire (Fernand Herrmann) and exotic dancer/criminal Irma Vep (Musidora) providing much of the opposition. In a surprise development, it is revealed that the Grand Vampire is not the gang&#8217;s ultimate leader. When it is convenient, his superior eliminates him. He, in turn, commits suicide when he is imprisoned by the police.
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Lensed in an eerily abandoned Paris in 1915, Louis Feuillade&#8217;s stark chapter play<strong> Les Vampires</strong> is a grim and powerful work which is worlds apart from the later glitz and polish of the golden age serials produced by the American studios.<br />
&#8220;<strong>Les Vampires</strong>&#8221;  is a classic of the mute cinema series directed by Louis Feuillade. In ten episodes, it counts the adventures of a masked assailants group who haunt Paris. The mythical actress Musidora [ the first "Vamp" of the European cinema ] is the star in the series, that achieved fame due to the great admiration among the surrealists (Andres Breton and Luis Buñuel were its bigger fans), seduced by the dreamily scenes that sometimes appears in the narrative. At first &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was rejected for the French vanguard directors, that considered it like a mere policeman series. The film was saved from destruction thanks to the efforts of the founder of the French Film library, Henri Langlois, and after years forgotten, &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was exhibited again in the sixties, in concurred sessions that had marked time, especially in Paris, London and New York, causing a reevaluation of the critics relatively to the work of Feuillade. Andres Bazin, the great critic of the French cinema, said that &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was &#8220;one of the biggest film of all the times&#8221;, admiration shared with the directors of the new French cinema. Today, Feuillade is placed side by side to other geniuses of the mute period of the cinema, as Griffith, Stroheim, Murnau and Gance. The episodes: 1: The Cut Head (31 minutes); 2: The Ring that Kills (13 minutes); 3: The Red Book (39 minutes); 4: The Specter (30 minutes); 5: The Escape of the Dead Man (35 minutes); 6: Hypnotic eyes (53 minutes); 7: Satanus (42 minutes); 8: The Master of the Thunder (50 minutes); 9: The Poisoner (48 minutes); 10: The Terrible Marriage (57 minutes).<br />
Production took place during WW I, when the streets were largely abandoned, and this strange desolation combines with the scurrying of the few characters to present a powerful emphasis that goes beyond the actual turns and twists of the plotline. The result is compelling, entertaining, and more than a bit weird in spots. Tinted scenes add to the welcome air of unreality.
</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Cast and Crew:</strong></p>
<p>    * Musidora  / Irma Vep<br />
    * Édouard Mathé /  Philippe Guérande<br />
    * Marcel Lévesque / Oscar Mazamette<br />
    * Jean Aymé / Le  Grand Vampire </p>
<p># Writers:   Louis Feuillade</p>
<p># Director:  Louis Feuillade</p>
<p>Production: Film Gaumont (Paris)<br />
Original Air Date: 1915<br />
Audio &#038; Video: Mono &#8211; Black and White </p>
<p>Additional details in: <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0006206/">IMDB</a></p>
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		<title>Les Vampires &#124; Ep. 7  &#124; Satanus</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2010 13:43:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JMadureira</dc:creator>
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<h1><strong>Les Vampires</strong></h1>
<h2>Episode 7: Satanus</h2>
<blockquote><p>
A series of adventures follow, with the Grand Vampire (Fernand Herrmann) and exotic dancer/criminal Irma Vep (Musidora) providing much of the opposition. In a surprise development, it is revealed that the Grand Vampire is not the gang&#8217;s ultimate leader. When it is convenient, his superior eliminates him. He, in turn, commits suicide when he is imprisoned by the police.
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Lensed in an eerily abandoned Paris in 1915, Louis Feuillade&#8217;s stark chapter play<strong> Les Vampires</strong> is a grim and powerful work which is worlds apart from the later glitz and polish of the golden age serials produced by the American studios.<br />
&#8220;<strong>Les Vampires</strong>&#8221;  is a classic of the mute cinema series directed by Louis Feuillade. In ten episodes, it counts the adventures of a masked assailants group who haunt Paris. The mythical actress Musidora [ the first "Vamp" of the European cinema ] is the star in the series, that achieved fame due to the great admiration among the surrealists (Andres Breton and Luis Buñuel were its bigger fans), seduced by the dreamily scenes that sometimes appears in the narrative. At first &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was rejected for the French vanguard directors, that considered it like a mere policeman series. The film was saved from destruction thanks to the efforts of the founder of the French Film library, Henri Langlois, and after years forgotten, &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was exhibited again in the sixties, in concurred sessions that had marked time, especially in Paris, London and New York, causing a reevaluation of the critics relatively to the work of Feuillade. Andres Bazin, the great critic of the French cinema, said that &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was &#8220;one of the biggest film of all the times&#8221;, admiration shared with the directors of the new French cinema. Today, Feuillade is placed side by side to other geniuses of the mute period of the cinema, as Griffith, Stroheim, Murnau and Gance. The episodes: 1: The Cut Head (31 minutes); 2: The Ring that Kills (13 minutes); 3: The Red Book (39 minutes); 4: The Specter (30 minutes); 5: The Escape of the Dead Man (35 minutes); 6: Hypnotic eyes (53 minutes); 7: Satanus (42 minutes); 8: The Master of the Thunder (50 minutes); 9: The Poisoner (48 minutes); 10: The Terrible Marriage (57 minutes).<br />
Production took place during WW I, when the streets were largely abandoned, and this strange desolation combines with the scurrying of the few characters to present a powerful emphasis that goes beyond the actual turns and twists of the plotline. The result is compelling, entertaining, and more than a bit weird in spots. Tinted scenes add to the welcome air of unreality.
</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Cast and Crew:</strong></p>
<p>    * Musidora  / Irma Vep<br />
    * Édouard Mathé /  Philippe Guérande<br />
    * Marcel Lévesque / Oscar Mazamette<br />
    * Jean Aymé / Le  Grand Vampire </p>
<p># Writers:   Louis Feuillade</p>
<p># Director:  Louis Feuillade</p>
<p>Production: Film Gaumont (Paris)<br />
Original Air Date: 1915<br />
Audio &#038; Video: Mono &#8211; Black and White </p>
<p>Additional details in: <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0006206/">IMDB</a></p>
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		<title>Les Vampires &#124; Ep. 6  &#124; Hypnotic eyes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Oct 2010 13:30:55 +0000</pubDate>
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<h1><strong>Les Vampires</strong></h1>
<h2>Episode 6: Hypnotic eyes</h2>
<blockquote><p>
A series of adventures follow, with the Grand Vampire (Fernand Herrmann) and exotic dancer/criminal Irma Vep (Musidora) providing much of the opposition. In a surprise development, it is revealed that the Grand Vampire is not the gang&#8217;s ultimate leader. When it is convenient, his superior eliminates him. He, in turn, commits suicide when he is imprisoned by the police.
</p></blockquote>
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<blockquote><p>
Lensed in an eerily abandoned Paris in 1915, Louis Feuillade&#8217;s stark chapter play<strong> Les Vampires</strong> is a grim and powerful work which is worlds apart from the later glitz and polish of the golden age serials produced by the American studios.<br />
&#8220;<strong>Les Vampires</strong>&#8221;  is a classic of the mute cinema series directed by Louis Feuillade. In ten episodes, it counts the adventures of a masked assailants group who haunt Paris. The mythical actress Musidora [ the first "Vamp" of the European cinema ] is the star in the series, that achieved fame due to the great admiration among the surrealists (Andres Breton and Luis Buñuel were its bigger fans), seduced by the dreamily scenes that sometimes appears in the narrative. At first &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was rejected for the French vanguard directors, that considered it like a mere policeman series. The film was saved from destruction thanks to the efforts of the founder of the French Film library, Henri Langlois, and after years forgotten, &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was exhibited again in the sixties, in concurred sessions that had marked time, especially in Paris, London and New York, causing a reevaluation of the critics relatively to the work of Feuillade. Andres Bazin, the great critic of the French cinema, said that &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was &#8220;one of the biggest film of all the times&#8221;, admiration shared with the directors of the new French cinema. Today, Feuillade is placed side by side to other geniuses of the mute period of the cinema, as Griffith, Stroheim, Murnau and Gance. The episodes: 1: The Cut Head (31 minutes); 2: The Ring that Kills (13 minutes); 3: The Red Book (39 minutes); 4: The Specter (30 minutes); 5: The Escape of the Dead Man (35 minutes); 6: Hypnotic eyes (53 minutes); 7: Satanus (42 minutes); 8: The Master of the Thunder (50 minutes); 9: The Poisoner (48 minutes); 10: The Terrible Marriage (57 minutes).<br />
Production took place during WW I, when the streets were largely abandoned, and this strange desolation combines with the scurrying of the few characters to present a powerful emphasis that goes beyond the actual turns and twists of the plotline. The result is compelling, entertaining, and more than a bit weird in spots. Tinted scenes add to the welcome air of unreality.
</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Cast and Crew:</strong></p>
<p>    * Musidora  / Irma Vep<br />
    * Édouard Mathé /  Philippe Guérande<br />
    * Marcel Lévesque / Oscar Mazamette<br />
    * Jean Aymé / Le  Grand Vampire </p>
<p># Writers:   Louis Feuillade</p>
<p># Director:  Louis Feuillade</p>
<p>Production: Film Gaumont (Paris)<br />
Original Air Date: 1915<br />
Audio &#038; Video: Mono &#8211; Black and White </p>
<p>Additional details in: <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0006206/">IMDB</a></p>
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		<title>Les Vampires &#124; Ep. 5  &#124; The Escape of the Dead Man</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Oct 2010 13:26:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JMadureira</dc:creator>
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<h1><strong>Les Vampires</strong></h1>
<h2>Episode 5: The Escape of the Dead Man</h2>
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A series of adventures follow, with the Grand Vampire (Fernand Herrmann) and exotic dancer/criminal Irma Vep (Musidora) providing much of the opposition. In a surprise development, it is revealed that the Grand Vampire is not the gang&#8217;s ultimate leader. When it is convenient, his superior eliminates him. He, in turn, commits suicide when he is imprisoned by the police.
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Lensed in an eerily abandoned Paris in 1915, Louis Feuillade&#8217;s stark chapter play<strong> Les Vampires</strong> is a grim and powerful work which is worlds apart from the later glitz and polish of the golden age serials produced by the American studios.<br />
&#8220;<strong>Les Vampires</strong>&#8221;  is a classic of the mute cinema series directed by Louis Feuillade. In ten episodes, it counts the adventures of a masked assailants group who haunt Paris. The mythical actress Musidora [ the first "Vamp" of the European cinema ] is the star in the series, that achieved fame due to the great admiration among the surrealists (Andres Breton and Luis Buñuel were its bigger fans), seduced by the dreamily scenes that sometimes appears in the narrative. At first &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was rejected for the French vanguard directors, that considered it like a mere policeman series. The film was saved from destruction thanks to the efforts of the founder of the French Film library, Henri Langlois, and after years forgotten, &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was exhibited again in the sixties, in concurred sessions that had marked time, especially in Paris, London and New York, causing a reevaluation of the critics relatively to the work of Feuillade. Andres Bazin, the great critic of the French cinema, said that &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was &#8220;one of the biggest film of all the times&#8221;, admiration shared with the directors of the new French cinema. Today, Feuillade is placed side by side to other geniuses of the mute period of the cinema, as Griffith, Stroheim, Murnau and Gance. The episodes: 1: The Cut Head (31 minutes); 2: The Ring that Kills (13 minutes); 3: The Red Book (39 minutes); 4: The Specter (30 minutes); 5: The Escape of the Dead Man (35 minutes); 6: Hypnotic eyes (53 minutes); 7: Satanus (42 minutes); 8: The Master of the Thunder (50 minutes); 9: The Poisoner (48 minutes); 10: The Terrible Marriage (57 minutes).<br />
Production took place during WW I, when the streets were largely abandoned, and this strange desolation combines with the scurrying of the few characters to present a powerful emphasis that goes beyond the actual turns and twists of the plotline. The result is compelling, entertaining, and more than a bit weird in spots. Tinted scenes add to the welcome air of unreality.
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<p><strong>Cast and Crew:</strong></p>
<p>    * Musidora  / Irma Vep<br />
    * Édouard Mathé /  Philippe Guérande<br />
    * Marcel Lévesque / Oscar Mazamette<br />
    * Jean Aymé / Le  Grand Vampire </p>
<p># Writers:   Louis Feuillade</p>
<p># Director:  Louis Feuillade</p>
<p>Production: Film Gaumont (Paris)<br />
Original Air Date: 1915<br />
Audio &#038; Video: Mono &#8211; Black and White </p>
<p>Additional details in: <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0006206/">IMDB</a></p>
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		<title>Les Vampires &#124; Ep. 4  &#124; The Specter</title>
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<h1><strong>Les Vampires</strong></h1>
<h2>Episode 4: The Specter</h2>
<blockquote><p>
A series of adventures follow, with the Grand Vampire (Fernand Herrmann) and exotic dancer/criminal Irma Vep (Musidora) providing much of the opposition. In a surprise development, it is revealed that the Grand Vampire is not the gang&#8217;s ultimate leader. When it is convenient, his superior eliminates him. He, in turn, commits suicide when he is imprisoned by the police.
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Lensed in an eerily abandoned Paris in 1915, Louis Feuillade&#8217;s stark chapter play<strong> Les Vampires</strong> is a grim and powerful work which is worlds apart from the later glitz and polish of the golden age serials produced by the American studios.<br />
&#8220;<strong>Les Vampires</strong>&#8221;  is a classic of the mute cinema series directed by Louis Feuillade. In ten episodes, it counts the adventures of a masked assailants group who haunt Paris. The mythical actress Musidora [ the first "Vamp" of the European cinema ] is the star in the series, that achieved fame due to the great admiration among the surrealists (Andres Breton and Luis Buñuel were its bigger fans), seduced by the dreamily scenes that sometimes appears in the narrative. At first &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was rejected for the French vanguard directors, that considered it like a mere policeman series. The film was saved from destruction thanks to the efforts of the founder of the French Film library, Henri Langlois, and after years forgotten, &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was exhibited again in the sixties, in concurred sessions that had marked time, especially in Paris, London and New York, causing a reevaluation of the critics relatively to the work of Feuillade. Andres Bazin, the great critic of the French cinema, said that &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was &#8220;one of the biggest film of all the times&#8221;, admiration shared with the directors of the new French cinema. Today, Feuillade is placed side by side to other geniuses of the mute period of the cinema, as Griffith, Stroheim, Murnau and Gance. The episodes: 1: The Cut Head (31 minutes); 2: The Ring that Kills (13 minutes); 3: The Red Book (39 minutes); 4: The Specter (30 minutes); 5: The Escape of the Dead Man (35 minutes); 6: Hypnotic eyes (53 minutes); 7: Satanus (42 minutes); 8: The Master of the Thunder (50 minutes); 9: The Poisoner (48 minutes); 10: The Terrible Marriage (57 minutes).<br />
Production took place during WW I, when the streets were largely abandoned, and this strange desolation combines with the scurrying of the few characters to present a powerful emphasis that goes beyond the actual turns and twists of the plotline. The result is compelling, entertaining, and more than a bit weird in spots. Tinted scenes add to the welcome air of unreality.
</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Cast and Crew:</strong></p>
<p>    * Musidora  / Irma Vep<br />
    * Édouard Mathé /  Philippe Guérande<br />
    * Marcel Lévesque / Oscar Mazamette<br />
    * Jean Aymé / Le  Grand Vampire </p>
<p># Writers:   Louis Feuillade</p>
<p># Director:  Louis Feuillade</p>
<p>Production: Film Gaumont (Paris)<br />
Original Air Date: 1915<br />
Audio &#038; Video: Mono &#8211; Black and White </p>
<p>Additional details in: <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0006206/">IMDB</a></p>
<p>The post <a href="http://www.tvclassicshows.com/free-tv-shows/les-vampires/les-vampires-ep-4-the-specter/">Les Vampires | Ep. 4  | The Specter</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.tvclassicshows.com">TV Shows Online</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2010 17:11:33 +0000</pubDate>
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<h1><strong>Les Vampires</strong></h1>
<h2>Episode 3: The Red Book</h2>
<blockquote><p>
A series of adventures follow, with the Grand Vampire (Fernand Herrmann) and exotic dancer/criminal Irma Vep (Musidora) providing much of the opposition. In a surprise development, it is revealed that the Grand Vampire is not the gang&#8217;s ultimate leader. When it is convenient, his superior eliminates him. He, in turn, commits suicide when he is imprisoned by the police.
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Lensed in an eerily abandoned Paris in 1915, Louis Feuillade&#8217;s stark chapter play<strong> Les Vampires</strong> is a grim and powerful work which is worlds apart from the later glitz and polish of the golden age serials produced by the American studios.<br />
&#8220;<strong>Les Vampires</strong>&#8221;  is a classic of the mute cinema series directed by Louis Feuillade. In ten episodes, it counts the adventures of a masked assailants group who haunt Paris. The mythical actress Musidora [ the first "Vamp" of the European cinema ] is the star in the series, that achieved fame due to the great admiration among the surrealists (Andres Breton and Luis Buñuel were its bigger fans), seduced by the dreamily scenes that sometimes appears in the narrative. At first &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was rejected for the French vanguard directors, that considered it like a mere policeman series. The film was saved from destruction thanks to the efforts of the founder of the French Film library, Henri Langlois, and after years forgotten, &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was exhibited again in the sixties, in concurred sessions that had marked time, especially in Paris, London and New York, causing a reevaluation of the critics relatively to the work of Feuillade. Andres Bazin, the great critic of the French cinema, said that &#8220;Les Vampires&#8221; was &#8220;one of the biggest film of all the times&#8221;, admiration shared with the directors of the new French cinema. Today, Feuillade is placed side by side to other geniuses of the mute period of the cinema, as Griffith, Stroheim, Murnau and Gance. The episodes: 1: The Cut Head (31 minutes); 2: The Ring that Kills (13 minutes); 3: The Red Book (39 minutes); 4: The Specter (30 minutes); 5: The Escape of the Dead Man (35 minutes); 6: Hypnotic eyes (53 minutes); 7: Satanus (42 minutes); 8: The Master of the Thunder (50 minutes); 9: The Poisoner (48 minutes); 10: The Terrible Marriage (57 minutes).<br />
Production took place during WW I, when the streets were largely abandoned, and this strange desolation combines with the scurrying of the few characters to present a powerful emphasis that goes beyond the actual turns and twists of the plotline. The result is compelling, entertaining, and more than a bit weird in spots. Tinted scenes add to the welcome air of unreality.
</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Cast and Crew:</strong></p>
<p>    * Musidora  / Irma Vep<br />
    * Édouard Mathé /  Philippe Guérande<br />
    * Marcel Lévesque / Oscar Mazamette<br />
    * Jean Aymé / Le  Grand Vampire </p>
<p># Writers:   Louis Feuillade</p>
<p># Director:  Louis Feuillade</p>
<p>Production: Film Gaumont (Paris)<br />
Original Air Date: 1915<br />
Audio &#038; Video: Mono &#8211; Black and White </p>
<p>Additional details in: <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0006206/">IMDB</a></p>
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