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  1. El Vampiro Negro

    El Vampiro Negro

    1954 · Mystery · 1h 20m

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  1. The Black Vampyre tells the story of a black slave, who is resurrected as a vampire after being killed by his captor; the slave seeks revenge on his captor and achieves it by stealing the captor's son and marrying the captor's wife.

  2. The Black Vampire (Spanish: El vampiro negro) is a 1953 Argentine film noir directed by Román Viñoly Barreto, starring Olga Zubarry and Roberto Escalada. It is inspired by Fritz Lang's M.

  3. Oct 30, 2020 · Important for being the first American vampire text and for depicting the first Black vampire in literature, The Black Vampyre has a contemporary resonance. The racism cultivated by...

  4. The Black Vampire draws on this obeah literature to enmesh it with vampirism, sprinkling the already well-established conventions common to representations of obeah throughout its vampire plot. Obeah fictions, for instance, recounted enslaved Africans’ abilities to imbue inert objects with animating power—as they assembled little bags or ...

  5. One is the official investigation led by prosecutor, Dr. Bernard. On evidence, he believes the killer is like a vampire, leading to the perpetrator being referred to as the Black Vampire within the public mindset: compelled, for whatever reason, to kill girls, but feeling remorse after the fact in being unable to control those urges. Dr.

  6. One night while getting dressed, she sees a silhouette of a man drop the corpse of what appears to be a child into a sewer outside. Even though she doesn't realize it yet, Rita has just witnessed the Black Vampire; a lunatic who kills young girls and is on the run from a large manhunt.

  7. Oct 30, 2020 · This pioneer vampire tale from 1819 spills revenge-cold blood as its narrator leads us through high gothic terror, to radical outrage, to in-jokes for the New York literati and broadsides on the morality of slavery, reaching a blood-soaked conclusion dripping with 'biting' polemic vilifying the bankers who caused the horrendous economic ...

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