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Vampyr | 1932 | dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer
#vampyr#sybille schmitz#henriette gérard#rena mandel#julian west#1930s horror#1930s movies#1932#carl theodor dreyer#classic horror#gothic horror#vampire gif#horrorgifs#gif#gifs#my gifs
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#polls#movies#vampyr#vampyr 1932#vampyr movie#30s movies#carl theodor dreyer#nicolas de gunzburg#maurice schutz#rena mandel#sybille schmitz#jan hieronimko#have you seen this movie poll
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An autographed photo of the Rena Mandel as she appeared in the 1932 horror film VAMPYR.
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Vampyr - Der Traum des Allan Grey | Vampyr (1932) dir. Carl Theodor Dreyer cine. Rudolph Maté & Louis Née
#cinema#film#cinematography#screencaps#movies#film stills#my screengrabs#Vampyr - Der Traum des Allan Grey#vampyr#black and white film#carl theodor dreyer#Louis Née#Rudolph Maté#Nicolas de Gunzburg#Maurice Schutz#Rena Mandel#Sybille Schmitz
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#Vampyr#Julian West#Maurice Schutz#Rena Mandel#Jan Hieronimko#Sybille Schmitz#Henriette Gerard#Carl Theodor Dreyer#1932
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Vampyr
#Rena Mandel#vampyr#silent film#black and white#horror art#vampire#portraiture#character art#people drawing#fan art#spooky art#digital art#digital sketch#digital painting#procreate#1930s#1930s horror#1930s hollywood#1930s film
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Rena Mandel in Vampyr (Carl Theodor Dreyer, 1932)
Cast: Julian West, Maurice Schutz, Rena Mandel, Sybille Schmitz, Jan HIeronimko, Henriette Gérard. Screenplay: Christen Jul, Carl Theodor Dreyer, based on a novel by Sheridan Le Fanu. Cinematography: Rudolph Maté. Art direction: Hermann Warm. Film editing: Tonka Taldy. Music: Wolfgang Zeller.
In the catalog of vampire movies, Vampyr is probably the second scariest after Nosferatu (F.W. Murnau, 1922). Which is odd, because its narrative, based by director Carl Theodor Dreyer and co-writer Christen Jul on a story be Sheridan Le Fanu, is fractured and almost incoherent and its characterization scattered. But you get the feeling that Dreyer himself really believed in the malevolent creatures he put on film, not surprising since most of Dreyer's films were in one way or another about faith. One story has it that the look of the film came about accidentally: Cinematographer Rudolph Maté shot an early sequence slightly out of focus, and when he apologetically showed it to Dreyer, the director insisted that was exactly how he wanted the film to look. Maté consequently shot many sequences through gauze. Accident also dictated some of the story: Dreyer insisted on location shooting, and in scouting for places to shoot, discovered the flour mill, giving him the idea for the scene in which the doctor meets his rather gruesome end. The lead character, Allan Grey, was played by a non-professional, Nicolas de Gunzburg, under the pseudonym Julian West -- Gunzburg was also the principal financial backer of the film. Most of the rest of the cast were non-professionals as well, and the sense that Vampyr is the result of serendipitous filmmaking has given the film a certain cachet over the years, especially with filmmakers and critics struggling with the restrictions that the corporate bottom line places on their art. To my mind, Vampyr is a collection of fascinating, disturbing images -- the man with the scythe crossing the river, the play of eerie shadows, the unusually successful double exposure that gives us Grey's out-of-body experience, the sequence in which Grey sees himself in a coffin, and so on. But it seems to me to be brilliant parts in search of a satisfying whole.
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wip of a drawing of a photo(not gonna call it a study because i’m not particularly studying it)
also a reminder i have an account espesh for art!! @hash-mashh-chars
#make your father proud and go follow me#my art#also the picture is of rena mandel from the silent movie vampyr
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Rena Mandel in Vampyr (1932)
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little 4x6 inch study i did on an airplane of rena mandel from the 1932 movie Vampyre. white crayola pencil, white gel pen, and a mechanical pencil.
#of course i liked her cuz she reminded me of my baby ophelia#kiwi arts#vampire#vampyre#traditional art
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A little gift for @octodrawn !!
VOICE CLAIMS I HAVE CHOSEN FOR THE POLYBOYS FANKIDS (minus Shubham ofc) BECAUSE- BECAUSE YEAH! (of course, they're your ocs and you don't have to agree with all of this and my mistake if none of it was accurate, this was mainly for fun!)
VAs and their characters in order
Kammy:Rena Strober/Rena S. Mandel as Cerise Hood (Ever After High)
Spike:Kate Micucci as Webby Vanderquack (Ducktales 2017)
Nick:Jason Ritter as Dipper Pines (Gravity Falls)
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Rena Mandel, (1911-1987) a Polish born dancer, model and actress in a publicity photo for the 1932 German gothic drama Vampyr.
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Halloween Horror Movie Review: Vampyr
Title: Vampyr Release Date: May 6, 1932 Director: Carl Theodor Dreyer Production Company: Carl Theodor Dreyer-Filmproduktion | Tobis-Filmkuns Main Cast: Nicolas de Gunzburg (credited as Julian West) as Allan Gray Maurice Schutz as the Lord of the Manor Rena Mandel as Giséle Sybille Schmitz as Léone Jan Hieronimko as the Village Doctor Henriette Gérard as Marguerite Chopin Albert Bras as the Old…

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Vampyr
Directed by Carl Th. Dreyer • 1932 • France, West Germany Starring Julian West, Maurice Schutz, Rena Mandel
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