Vampires of Warsaw

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Vampires of Warsaw
intertitles

Vampires of Warsaw (Polish: Wampiry Warszawy) is a 1925

Soviet cinema on his work.[2]
The film is considered lost, so it's difficult to describe the plot in detail, but the film appears to have been a murder mystery whodunit and did not actually feature any vampires of the supernatural variety.

Actor Igo Sym, who later shared billing in films with top name stars like Marlene Dietrich, became a Nazi informant in WWII and turned in a number of fellow Polish actors and theater owners who were aligned with the Resistance forces in Poland. In 1941, some Polish freedom fighters assassinated Sym, and the Nazis retaliated by executing 21 hostages and sending dozens of others to Auschwitz.[3]

Cast

References

Bibliography

  • Haltof, Marek
    . Polish National Cinema. Berghahn Books, 2002.

External links