Creative, influential, atmospheric crime serial.
Judex (1917)
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Synopsis: Chronicling the adventures of one of the silent era's first superheroes JUDEX is a remarkable French serial from the great director Louis Feuillade (LES VAMPIRES). JUDEX (Rene Creste) sets out to... Chronicling the adventures of one of the silent era's first superheroes JUDEX is a remarkable French serial from the great director Louis Feuillade (LES VAMPIRES). JUDEX (Rene Creste) sets out to stop the evil banker Favraux (Louis Leubas) who had wronged his family years before. When JUDEX falls for Jacqueline (Yvette Andreyor) the lovely daughter of Favraux our hero is torn between his sworn duty and the love he so desires. Told in 12 parts and featuring an original score by renowned silent film composer Robert Israel JUDEX is important part of film history. [More]
Starring: Rene Creste, Edouard Mathe, Marcel Levesque
Starring: Rene Creste, Edouard Mathe, Marcel Levesque
Director: Louis Feuillade
Director: Louis Feuillade
Screenwriter: Louis Feuillade
Composer: Robert Israel
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A celebration is in order now that Flicker Alley has released [this] amazingly cool follow-up.
Judex is a "family show," a sweeping melodrama of different families and generations, but it is far less innocuous than a cursory comparison to its predecessors suggests.
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