Vampyr [1932 film]
by Carl Theodor Dreyer (Director/Screenwriter), Christen Jul (Screenwriter)
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A young traveler finds a remote castle, and starts seeing mysterious things, only to find that his own nightmares are coming true.Tags
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A young traveler helps a household with a vampire neighbor.
3/4 (Good).
Creepy, striking and unique. It's a little on the slow side (what feels like a quarter of the runtime is spent reading), but it's short enough that that's not a problem.
3/4 (Good).
Creepy, striking and unique. It's a little on the slow side (what feels like a quarter of the runtime is spent reading), but it's short enough that that's not a problem.
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Carl Theodor Dreyer, a director who worked in France, Germany, Sweden, and Norway, as well as in his native Denmark, spanned the silent and sound eras of filmmaking. He was adopted, and only learned at 18 of his natural mother's tragic early death from an illegal operation, a revelation that affected him deeply and perhaps contributed to his film show more portraits of martyred women. His 1928 film The Passion of Joan of Arc is regarded as one of the greatest silent films ever made. Through the use of such techniques as uncut sequences, careful composition, and tight closeups, he illuminated the spiritual passion of the French saint burned as a heretic in the Middle Ages. In this film and in Day of Wrath (1943), a tale of medieval witch hunting, Dreyer's theme is the suffering born of intolerance and deliverance from evil through death. Dreyer made several other notable films, including the classic horror movie Vampyr (1932) and The Word (1955), a monumental story of spiritual and physical regeneration. His last film was Gertrud (1964). (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- Vampyr [1932 film]
- Original title
- Vampyr – Der Traum des Allan Gray
- Alternate titles
- Vampyr: The Dream of Allan Gray
- Original publication date
- 1932-05-06
- People/Characters
- Allan Gray (Nicolas de Gunzburg)
- Important places
- Courtempierre, Loiret, Centre-Val de Loire, France; Loiret, Centre-Val de Loire, France; Centre-Val de Loire, France; France
- Related movies
- Vampyr (1932 | IMDb)
- Original language
- German
- Canonical DDC/MDS
- 791.4372
Classifications
- DDC/MDS
- 791.4372 — Arts & recreation Recreation, sports, and performing arts Movies, TV, Video Motion pictures, radio, television, podcasting Motion pictures Films; screenplays Single films
- LCC
- PN1997 .V36 — Language and Literature Literature (General) Literature (General) Drama Motion pictures Plays, scenarios, etc.
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- 115
- Popularity
- 282,065
- Reviews
- 1
- Rating
- (3.75)
- Languages
- English, German, Italian
- ISBNs
- 6
- UPCs
- 3
- ASINs
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