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The Vampires or, The Arch Criminals of Paris - Serial

Paris is prey to an invisible terror against which the police can do nothing: a sinister organization that sows chaos and death. The intrepid journalist Philippe Guérande and his partner embark on a long crusade to put an end to the crimes of the Great Vampire and Irma Vep, his dangerous accomplice. (A ten episode movie serial.)

Top Cast

  • Musidora

    Musidora

    Irma Vep

  • Édouard Mathé

    Édouard Mathé

    Philippe Guérande

  • Marcel Lévesque

    Marcel Lévesque

    Oscar Mazamette

  • Jean Aymé

    Jean Aymé

    Le Grand Vampire

  • Fernand Herrmann

    Fernand Herrmann

    Juan José Moreno / Brichonnet

  • Stacia Napierkowska

    Stacia Napierkowska

    Marfa Koutiloff

Overview

Paris is prey to an invisible terror against which the police can do nothing: a sinister organization that sows chaos and death. The intrepid journalist Philippe Guérande and his partner embark on a long crusade to put an end to the crimes of the Great Vampire and Irma Vep, his dangerous accomplice. (A ten episode movie serial.)

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