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Mark of the Vampire

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In a dark and enveloping atmosphere, a mysterious murder shakes a small town. The victim is a man who has been found dead, and the circumstances point to something supernatural. Soon, the police commissioner begins to investigate the case, only to find himself trapped in a web of superstition and terror. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he encounters an ancient castle, home to an enigmatic count and his beautiful but unsettling wife.

The townspeople, terrified by local legends about vampires, believe that the aristocratic couple is behind the strange phenomena and deaths that have tormented their community. The tension rises when the investigator, fascinated by the mystery, finds himself torn between logic and the supernatural. As he explores dark secrets and supernatural rituals, a series of chilling encounters with creatures of the night unfolds.

In an unexpected twist, the characters reveal their true intentions, leading the commissioner to a revealing confrontation that will change his perspective on life and death. The film plays with the duality between love and terror, blending gothic elements and psychological horror, while questioning how far one would go for those they love. As the plot progresses, the lines between reality and fiction blur, leaving the audience to ponder what truly lurks in the darkness.

Media type
Movie
Year
1935
Director
Tod Browning
Writer
Guy Endore
Bernard Schubert
John L. Balderston
H.S. Kraft
Samuel Ornitz
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.20
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
87.00
Actors
Lionel Barrymore
Elizabeth Allan
Bela Lugosi
Lionel Atwill
Jean Hersholt
Henry Wadsworth
Donald Meek
Jessie Ralph
Ivan F. Simpson
Franklyn Ardell
Leila Bennett
June Gittelson
Carroll Borland
Holmes Herbert
Michael Visaroff
Egon Brecher
Robert Greig
John George
Louise Emmons
Eily Malyon
Guy Bellis
James Bradbury Jr.
Rosemary Glosz
Tiny Jones
Jane Mercer
Torben Meyer
Patricia Reel
Christian Rub
Clare Verdera
Gender
Misterio
Terror
Country
United States
Producers
Tod Browning
E.J. Mannix
Original title
Mark of the Vampire
Duration
60
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