The World of the Vampires (El Mundo de los vampiros, 1960) ENGLISH DUBBED Directed by Alfonso Corona Blake, Mexico Sergio Sotubi, a vampire, leaves his castle and terrorizes a village with a hord of bug-eyed vampires! Please note that we also sell the Spanish language version with English subtitles.
Matt Reeves' American remake of the widely praised Swedish kid-vampire movie Let the Right One In -- its title now shortened to Let Me In -- is not a bad movie, as modern vampire movies go. It's not unintelligent, crass or hokey. Nor is it a big fancy expensive gory-glossy-teen-romance like Twilight, or a mindless travesty like Vampires Suck. Let Me In's delicate portrayal of childhood angst, its more sensitive tale of an outsider romance between two alienated 12-year-olds -- culled by Reeves from the original film made in 2008 by novelist-screenwriter John Ajvide Lindquist and director Tomas Alfredson -- has been cited for its moody lyricism and its respect for its audience's intelligence, and praised by many critics as a good, maybe great, genre piece.
Tale Of A Vampire 1992 Subtitles
That's it. No car-chases. No shootouts. No hanky-panky. No vampires. No glamour-pusses. But lots of food and laughs. I've seen several films recently about older people, and this is by far the best: wittily and wisely written, subtly and beautifully made. The acting, some by nonprofessionals, is superb. It made me laugh, fondly. In Italian, with English subtitles.
Souvestre and Allain wrote fast, hard and seemingly unreflectively; their tales seem to pour out of their subconscious like automatic nightmares. Feuillade was equally fluid, an even more expert and prolific craftsman and stylist. According to Katz, he directed 800 films of all lengths during his astonishing two-decade career, besides writing 100 screenplays for others, and heading up operations at France's Gaumont Studio, a job that he'd inherited from his predecessor and mentor, the legendary pioneering woman filmmaker-mogul Alice Guy Blache. He died at 52, in 1925, leaving behind him a last serial, Le Stigmate. Silent, with English subtitles and a music score assembled from Catalogue Sonimage. (Extras: Two Feuillade shorts, the 1910 bible epic The Nativity and the 1912 The Dwarf; dDocumentary Louis Feuillade: Master of Many Forms; two Commentaries by David Kalat; image gallery.) 2ff7e9595c
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