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Radar Men from the Moon (1952 Republic Movie serial)
2:20:31
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Captain America (1944 Republic 15-chapter Movie Serial)
4:02:18
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The Great Alaskan Mystery (1944 Universal film Serial)
3:43:33
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Zorro's Black Whip (1944 Republic Pictures Movie Serial)
2:23:09
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Gang Busters (1942 Universal movie Serial)
3:25:43
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Holt of the Secret Service (1941 Columbia film Serial)
4:35:54
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Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (1940 Universal Movie Serial)
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The Green Archer (1940 Columbia movie Serial)
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The Phantom Creeps (1939 Science Fiction Horror Serial)
3:30:48
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Zorro's Fighting Legion (1939 Republic Movie Serial)
2:55:00
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Dick Tracy (1937 15-chapter Republic movie Serial)
3:55:07
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Ace Drummond (1936 Universal film Serial)
3:32:36
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Undersea Kingdom (1936 Republic film Serial)
3:07:22
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The New Adventures of Tarzan (1935 American film Serial)
3:25:36
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The Phantom Empire (1935 Western Sci-Fi Serial film)
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The Lost City (1935 Independent Sci-Fi movie Serial)
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Burn 'Em Up Barnes (1934 Pre-Code movie Serial)
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The Hurricane Express (1932 Pre-Code Mascot film Serial)
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Tarzan the Tiger (1929 Universal movie Serial)
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Lightning Bryce (1919 Adv, Western, Silent film serial)
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Les Vampires (1915 Silent Crime Serial film) (Ep1) The Severed Head
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Les Vampires (1915 Silent Crime Serial film) (Ep2) The Ring That Kills
13:13
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Les Vampires (1915 Silent Crime Serial film) (Ep3) The Red Codebook
39:11
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Les Vampires (1915 Silent Crime Serial film) (Ep4) The Spectre
29:57
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Les Vampires (1915 Silent Crime Serial film) (Ep5) Dead Man's Escape
35:28
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Les Vampires (1915 Silent Crime Serial film) (Ep6) Hypnotic Eyes
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Les Vampires (1915 Silent Crime Serial film) (Ep7) Satanas
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Les Vampires (1915 Silent Crime Serial film) (Ep8) The Thunder Master
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Les Vampires (1915 Silent Crime Serial film) (Ep9) The Poisoner
48:19
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Les Vampires (1915 Silent Crime Serial film) (Ep10) The Terrible Wedding
57:33

Les Vampires (1915 Silent Crime Serial film) (Ep8) The Thunder Master

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Episode 8 – "The Thunder Master"
Irma, sentenced to life imprisonment, has been sent to St. Lazarus’ prison. A transfer order is sent to the prison to send Irma to a penal colony in Algeria. On the day of her departure, Irma finds out that Moréno has been executed. Satanas follows Irma's transportation route, stopping at a seaside hotel in disguise as a priest.

At the port, he gives some religious comfort to the prisoners, but Irma's copy contains a secret message saying "the ship will blow up" and giving her directions on how to safeguard herself. Satanas destroys the ship with his cannon. Meanwhile, Philippe finds through the red codebook that the explosive shell that landed on the "Happy Shack" came from Montmartre, and Mazamette goes to investigate. His son, Eustache Mazamette (René Poyen), is sent home from school for bad behaviour, so they go to "investigate" together.

They find some men loading boxes into a house, and notice one of the top hat cases contains a shell. Later, reading that no survivors have been found from the exploding ship, Satanas visits Philippe to avenge Irma's death. Satanas paralyses Phillipe with the poisoned pin in his glove and leaves a bomb in a top hat to kill him off. Mazamette arrives and throws the top hat out the window just in time.

At Satanas’ home, Eustache is used as a ploy to hide Mazamette in a box, but Satanas sees this through a spy-hole. Satanas threatens Eustache, but Eustache shoots at Satanas, and the police raid the building and arrest him. After the action, they find that Mazamette's nose has been broken by Eustache's shot. Meanwhile, Irma is shown to have survived the blast on the ship, and is on her way back to Paris as a stowaway under a train.

She is helped by the station staff and police, pretending that she is in "one of those eternal love stories beloved by popular imagination." She makes her way to the Vampire hangout, the "Howling Cat" nightclub, where she performs, and is rapturously greeted by the Vampires. Upon hearing of the arrest of Satanas, one of the Vampires, Venomous (Frederik Moriss), appoints himself the new chief. By Satanas’ orders, they mail him an envelope containing a poisoned note, which he eats to commit suicide.

The serial consists of ten episodes, which vary greatly in length. Being roughly 7 hours long, it is considered one of the longest films ever made. This is a French production.

Les Vampires is a 1915–16 French silent crime serial film written and directed by Louis Feuillade. Set in Paris, it stars Édouard Mathé, Musidora and Marcel Lévesque. The main characters are a journalist and his friend who become involved in trying to uncover and stop a bizarre underground Apache gang, known as The Vampires (who are not the mythological beings their name suggests).

The serial consists of ten episodes, which vary greatly in length. Being roughly 7 hours long, it is considered one of the longest films ever made.[2] It was produced and distributed by Feuillade's company Gaumont. Due to its stylistic similarities with Feuillade's other crime serials Fantômas and Judex, the three are often considered a trilogy.

Fresh from the success of Feuillade's previous serial, Fantômas, and facing competition from rival company Pathé, Feuillade made the film quickly and inexpensively with very little written script. Upon its initial release Les Vampires was given negative reviews by critics for its dubious morality and its lack of cinematic techniques compared to other films.

However, it was a massive success with its wartime audience, making Musidora a star of French cinema The film has since come under re-evaluation and is considered by many to be Feuillade's magnum opus and a cinematic masterpiece. It is recognised for developing thriller techniques, adopted by Alfred Hitchcock and Fritz Lang, and avant-garde cinema, inspiring Luis Buñuel, Henri Langlois, Alain Resnais, and André Breton. It is included in the book 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die.

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