Vampyr

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Vampyr is a 1932 German-French horror film by Carl Theodor Dreyer, renowned for its dreamlike, atmospheric take on vampire folklore.

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instanceOf film
alternateTitle The Dream of Allan Gray NERFINISHED
Vampyr – Der Traum des Allan Gray NERFINISHED
basedOn Carmilla NERFINISHED
In a Glass Darkly NERFINISHED
basedOnAuthor Sheridan Le Fanu NERFINISHED
character Allan Gray NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Louis Née NERFINISHED
Rudolph Maté NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
Germany
director Carl Theodor Dreyer NERFINISHED
distributor Tobis Film NERFINISHED
editedBy Carl Theodor Dreyer NERFINISHED
era early 1930s cinema
filmFormat black-and-white
filmingLocation Courtempierre, France NERFINISHED
genre fantasy
horror
hasCultFollowing true
musicBy Wolfgang Zeller NERFINISHED
notableFor dreamlike atmosphere
innovative use of shadows and light
surreal visual style
unconventional narrative structure
originalLanguage French
German
producer Carl Theodor Dreyer NERFINISHED
productionCompany Tobis Film NERFINISHED
recognizedAs classic of horror cinema
landmark of European art cinema
releaseYear 1932
runtimeMinutes 73
setting rural France
soundType early sound film
stars Julian West NERFINISHED
Maurice Schutz NERFINISHED
Nicolas de Gunzburg NERFINISHED
Rena Mandel NERFINISHED
Sybille Schmitz NERFINISHED
theme dream versus reality
supernatural horror
vampirism
title Vampyr NERFINISHED
writer Carl Theodor Dreyer NERFINISHED
Kristian Feigelson NERFINISHED

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Rudolph Maté workedOn Vampyr