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Le vampire noir

Original title: El vampiro negro
  • 1953
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  • 1h 30m
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Le vampire noir (1953)
Legal DramaPsychological DramaPsychological HorrorWhodunnitDramaHorrorMystery

This "feminist" reworking of Fritz Lang's classic M focuses on the mothers of children stalked by a deranged pedophile.This "feminist" reworking of Fritz Lang's classic M focuses on the mothers of children stalked by a deranged pedophile.This "feminist" reworking of Fritz Lang's classic M focuses on the mothers of children stalked by a deranged pedophile.

  • Director
    • Román Viñoly Barreto
  • Writers
    • Román Viñoly Barreto
    • Alberto Etchebehere
    • Fritz Lang
  • Stars
    • Olga Zubarry
    • Roberto Escalada
    • Nelly Panizza
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    820
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Román Viñoly Barreto
    • Writers
      • Román Viñoly Barreto
      • Alberto Etchebehere
      • Fritz Lang
    • Stars
      • Olga Zubarry
      • Roberto Escalada
      • Nelly Panizza
    • 12User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Olga Zubarry
    Olga Zubarry
    • Amalia Keitel
    Roberto Escalada
    Roberto Escalada
    • Dr. Bernard
    Nelly Panizza
    Nelly Panizza
    • Cora
    Mariano Vidal Molina
    Mariano Vidal Molina
    • Lange
    Gloria Castilla
    • Sra. Bernard
    Emma Bernal
    • Srta. Fermina
    Lucía Besse
    Pascual Pelliciota
    • Gastón
    Ricardo Argemí
    • Juez
    Alberto Barcel
    • Abogado defensor
    Ángel Laborde
    Ariel Absalón
    Enrique Fava
    • El noruego
    Georges Rivière
    Georges Rivière
    • Presunto culpable
    Nina Marqui
    Amalia Britos
      Verónica Castor
      Mathilde García Lange
      • Director
        • Román Viñoly Barreto
      • Writers
        • Román Viñoly Barreto
        • Alberto Etchebehere
        • Fritz Lang
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      6billsoccer

      might have been good in its time, but..

      A remake- though not exact - of 'M' has a Peter Lorre-like actor as a pedophile murderer (none of that on-screen fortunately). The cinematography is good - especially the ending scenes in the sewers, 'borrowed' from the Third Man.

      A madman is loose in Buenos Aries, kidnapping and murdering young children and in general baffling the police. There is a sub-plot, the prosecutor has an unhealthy interest in the only witness to a childs abduction.

      All this may have been cutting edge in the Argentine post-Peron era, but unlike the first few reviewers I see nothing remarkable here. The acting is less than average Hollywood of the same time, the story was told better before and after this. And you have to suffer through sub-titles also😁
      9planktonrules

      An Argentine version of "M".

      "El Vampiro Negro" ("The Black Vampire") is a film with a very unfortunate title. The film is NOT a monster movie and has no vampires! Instead, it's an Argentinian reworking of the German film, "M"....and 'vampire' is a word they use to describe a child molester who murders children. 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. And, the opening scene of the steps is a work of art...framed and lit so perfectly.

      There also are some wonderfully powerful scenes in the film, such as when the blind man recognizes that the killer is near due to the tune he's whistling. How that is handled is pretty amazing. Additionally, occasionally the movie is brutal...surprisingly brutal for its time. I think this makes for a much more powerful and emotional picture.

      Overall, a very good film. The only quibble is the same one I have about "M", as the films want you to take pity on the killer....as if he's not responsible for his actions. As a trained therapist who has worked quite a bit with such individuals, I would beg to differ about feeling any sort of pity for these perpetrators. Fortunately, the ending of this South American movie IS tougher and offers a tough final scene in which the killer IS held accountable...something not provided in "M".

      By the way, in this film there is no reference to the killer molesting the kids. It wouldn't make any sense if he didn't...but I assume Argentine sensibilities at the time wouldn't allow them to talk about the sexual aspects of the killings.
      9mossgrymk

      el vampiro negro

      Pleased to join my six IMDB colleagues below in praise of this very fine Argentinian remake of "M"...with a generous portion of "Third Man" and a dash of "Freaks" thrown in for good measure in that darkly magnificent, climactic scene. Is it better than Lang's original, as Eddie Muller intimated in his intro? Not sure, since it has been many a moonlit and moonless night since I have seen the German masterpiece and I would hesitate to place anyone above Peter Lorre in the tortured, oleaginous category (though Nathan Pinzon comes awfully close). But I will opine that the loss of this film's director, Ramon Vinoly Barretto, in his mid fifties was, in my opinion, quite tragic. Give it an A minus.
      8masonfisk

      MURDER IS UNIVERSAL...?

      A 1953 Argentinian remake of Fritz Lang's M from director Roman Vinoly Barreto. Following the plotine of the original very closely w/some subtle changes, making the child murderer a English language tutor, who is glimpsed by a nightclub entertainer from her dressing room window after we learn later a murder was committed there. A prosecutor & the police are desperate to catch him going through extreme lengths (catching any & all possible suspects & giving them the third degree) but as the criminals fear their own well being & the populace itself (particularly the homeless) are onto to the Black Vampire, he takes the entertainer's daughter hostage in a desperate bid to survive w/the final reel of him being chased, caught & brought to trial. As worthy as the original & even the 1951 American remake, this south of the border version was done w/such style & taste, you would think this film could be made in different countries & languages w/similar results.
      10fwdixon

      Dark Argentine noir

      Here is an Argentine noir film (English subtitles) that is a take-off of Fritz Lang's masterpiece "M" with Peter Lorre, though not a scene-by-scene remake like the US version with David Wayne. Well worth viewing when you have an hour and a half to kill.

      Excellent, expressive cinematography, good acting and the pacing of the film is perfect.

      Highly recommend.

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        Amalia's daughter is portrayed by a young actress using the professional name Gogó. She is actually the daughter of director Román Viñoly Barreto. In her acting career, she appears in only a few films, all directed by her father. She would go on to receive a Doctorate in Medicine and then a Doctorate in Psychiatry.
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      • Release date
        • 1954 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • Argentina
      • Languages
        • Spanish
        • English
      • Also known as
        • L'étrangleur traverse la ville
      • Filming locations
        • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
      • Production company
        • Argentina Sono Film S.A.C.I.
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 30 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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