The Vampire
- Original title
- The Vampire
- Year
- 1913
- Running time
- 38 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Harry F. Millarde
- Marguerite Courtot
- Alice Hollister
- Henry Hallam
- Bert French
- Alice Eis
- Robert G. Vignola
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- Cinematography
George K. Hollister (B&W)- Producer
- Genre
- Drama | Origins of Film. Half-length Film
- Movie Groups
- Rudyard Kipling Adaptations
- Synopsis
- The earliest cinematic appearance for a vampire was Robert G. Vignola’s 1913 film, The Vampire. However, because of the variation of the films lead vampire as a femme fatale, she is considered to be more human and less vampire. The film was loosely based off a Rudyard Kipling poem and featured the anti-protagonist (a most evil main character) as a seductress and hunter of sorts.
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