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  1. El Vampiro Negro

    El Vampiro Negro

    1954 · Mystery · 1h 20m

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  1. ISBN. 9781914090004. The Black Vampyre; A Legend of St. Domingo is an American short story published in 1819 by the pseudonymous Uriah Derick D'Arcy. [1] It is credited as "the first black vampire story, the first comedic vampire story, the first story to include a mulatto vampire, the first vampire story by an American author, and perhaps the ...

  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 . Plot

  3. Oct 30, 2020 · The Black Vampyre will be celebrated in a special event at the Being Human Festival on November 14. Important for being the first American vampire text and for depicting the first Black vampire in ...

  4. The Black Vampire: Directed by Román Viñoly Barreto. With Olga Zubarry, Roberto Escalada, Nelly Panizza, Mariano Vidal Molina. This "feminist" reworking of Fritz Lang's classic M focuses on the mothers of children stalked by a deranged pedophile.

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    • Drama, Horror, Mystery
    • Román Viñoly Barreto
    • 1954
  5. The Black Vampire. List. The mothers of children attacked by a deranged pedophile cry out for justice. Reviews Cast & Crew Photos Media Info. a brilliant Argentine film noir adaptation of Fritz ...

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    • Olga Zubarry
    • Román Viñoly Barreto
    • Mystery & Thriller
  6. Oct 30, 2020 · The Black Vampyre; A Legend of St. Domingo tells the affrighting tale of a slave who is resurrected as a vampire after being killed by his owner; the slave seeks revenge by stealing the owner's son and marrying the owner's wife. The anonymous writer D'Arcy sets the story against the conditions that led to the Haitian Revolution.

    • Uriah Derick D'Arcy
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  8. Unlike "M", the film focuses less on the murderer and more on the people around him, such as parents, suspects, the prosecutor and his wife as well as the police. Both "M" and "El Vampiro Negro" are at their best when it comes to cinematography. In many ways, the lighting and camera angles look like film noir.

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