Judex (1916 film)
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Scene from the film | |
Directed by | Louis Feuillade |
Produced by | Robert-Jules Garnier |
Written by |
Arthur Bernède Louis Feuillade |
Starring |
René Cresté Musidora René Poyen Édouard Mathé Gaston Michel Yvonne Dario |
Music by | Robert Israel (new score) |
Cinematography |
André Glatti Léon Klausse |
Distributed by | Gaumont |
Release dates |
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Running time | 300 minutes (total) |
Country | France |
Language |
Silent film French intertitles |
Judex is the title of a 1916 silent French film serial concerning the adventures of Judex, who is a pulp hero, similar to The Shadow, created by Louis Feuillade and Arthur Bernède.
Concept
Feuillade had made two earlier serials, Fantômas and Les Vampires, about cunning criminals. Though popular with audiences, the serials both drew criticism for glorifying outlaws. Feuillade answered these concerns by creating the hero Judex, who had the sinister trappings of the flamboyant villains so popular at the time.
Judex anticipated later pulp heroes and superheroes in many respects; he was a masterful fighter, an expert at disguise, and boasted a secret headquarters in the subterranean passages beneath a ruined castle - which was lavishly outfitted with high-tech gadgets. His secret identity - Judex (Latin for judge) - was the nom-de-guerre he adopted in his quest for revenge. While Judex was derivative of Fantômas and Les Vampires, its story, with the hero's quest for revenge, beared many similarities with The Count of Monte Cristo.
Story
The story is complex and is told in 12 chapters. The basic plot involves a corrupt banker named Favraux, who is the target of Judex's revenge. It is eventually revealed that Judex's real identity is Jacques de Trémeuse, a man trying to avenge his family ruined by Favraux. Complicating matters is Favraux's beautiful and innocent daughter Jacqueline, with whom the avenger has fallen in love. A final element comes in the form of Diana Monti and her criminal gang who are working at cross purposes with Judex.
Judex was played by French matinee idol René Cresté and Diana was played by Musidora, who had previously played the villainess Irma Vep in Les Vampires.
Episodes
These are the episode titles in French (with English translation):
- 00 - Prologue
- 01 - L'ombre mystérieuse (The Mysterious Shadow)
- 02 - L'expiation (Atonement)
- 03 - La meute fantastique (The Fantastic Hounds)
- 04 - Le secret de la tombe (The Secret of the Tomb)
- 05 - Le moulin tragique (The Tragic Mill)
- 06 - Le môme réglisse (The Licorice Kid)
- 07 - La femme en noir (The Woman in Black)
- 08 - Les souterrains du Château-Rouge (The Dungeons of the Chateau Rouge)
- 09 - Lorsque l'enfant parut (When the Child Appears)
- 10 - Le coeur de Jacqueline (The Heart of Jacqueline)
- 11 - L'Ondine (The Water Sprite)
- 12 - Le pardon d'amour (The Forgiveness of Love)
- xx - Epilogue - 5 min. 24 sec.
The twelve numbered episodes average 25 minutes in length each.
Production
Though Judex was made in 1914, the outbreak of World War I delayed its release. It was finally premiered in December 1916, and subsequently in wider release in 1916-1918.
A sequel serial was released in 1918 titled Judex's New Mission (La Nouvelle Mission de Judex).
Cast (in credits order)
- René Cresté - Jacques de Tremeuse aka Judex
- Musidora - Diana Monti aka Marie Verdier
- René Poyen - Le môme Réglisse
- Édouard Mathé - Roger de Tremeuse
- Gaston Michel - Pierre Kerjean
- Yvonne Dario - Comtesse de Tremeuse
- Yvette Andréyor - Jacqueline Aubry
- Juliette Clarens - Gisèle
- Jean Devalde - Robert Moralés
- Georges Flateau - Vicomte de la Rochefontaine
- Louis Leubas - Le banquier Favraux
- Marcel Lévesque - Cocantin
- Olinda Mano - Le petit Jean
See also
External links
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