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The Black Vampire ()

El vampiro negro (original title)
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This "feminist" reworking of Fritz Lang's classic M focuses on the mothers of children stalked by a deranged pedophile.

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Amalia Keitel
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Dr. Bernard
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Cora
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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
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Presunto culpable
Nina Marqui
Amalia Britos ...
(as Amalia Brito)
Verónica Castor
Mathilde García Lange
Pedro Garza
Pepe Armil
Leda Zanda ...
Alejandra
Gogó ...
Amalia's daughter (as Gogo)
Mónica Reinque ...
Niña
Amanda Rasmussen ...
Niña
Beatriz Mafone ...
Niña
Betty Ferraro ...
Niña
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Teodoro Ulber
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Aída Villadeamigo ...
Portera (uncredited)

Directed by

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Román Viñoly Barreto

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Román Viñoly Barreto ... (plot by) and
Alberto Etchebehere ... (plot by)
 
Fritz Lang ... (based on the film "M" by) (uncredited)

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Juan Ehlert

Cinematography by

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Aníbal González Paz

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Jorge Gárate
Higinio Vecchione

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Jorge Beghé

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Bruno Boval ... makeup artist

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Benjamin Horacio Parisotto ... first assistant director (as Horacio Parissotto)

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Plot Summary

A man is on trial as being the serial killer of adolescent girls in Buenos Aires, the question not whether he is the killer which is a given, but whether he should be held responsible for his actions which would dictate how the justice system would deal with him. Flashbacks then show the events around the killings primarily from three different but intersecting perspectives. One is the official investigation led by prosecutor, Dr. Bernard. On evidence, he believes the killer is like a vampire, leading to the perpetrator being referred to as the Black Vampire within the public mindset: compelled, for whatever reason, to kill girls, but feeling remorse after the fact in being unable to control those urges. Dr. Bernard's lonely home life which entails caring for his invalid wife colors the way he approaches the investigation. Two is the killer himself, milquetoast Teodoro Ulber, a private English teacher whose feelings of inadequacies as a man are a result of being ridiculed his entire life by women. And three is Amalia Keitel, a singer working under the stage name Rita at a seedy nightclub which is frequented by Ulber as a "friend" of Amalia's colleague Cora, and which is already on the authorities' radar as being a drug den. Through the window just outside her dressing room, Amalia caught a brief glimpse of the killer dumping the body of the first victim, Amalia initially reluctant to report what she saw, despite it affecting her emotionally, in the primary goal of protecting her own adolescent daughter from publicly being connected to someone like "Rita". Written by Huggo

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Also Known As
  • The Black Vampire (World-wide, English title)
  • The Black Vampire (Canada, English title)
  • The Black Vampire (United States)
  • The Black Vampire (United Kingdom)
  • L'étrangleur traverse la ville (France)
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  • 90 min
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Trivia 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. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Latin Noir (2021). See more »

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