Olga Zubarry, Roberto Escalada, Nathan Pinzon. Issued as a Blu-ray disc/DVD dual format edition. Title from screens. Originally released as a motion picture in 1953. Booklet (23 pages ; chiefly illustrations (some color) with credits and an essay El Vampiro Negro: a Phantasmagoric Vision by Imogen Sara Smith inserted in container. Erroneous listing on container: subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH). Special features: Introduction by Eddie Muller; The 3 faces of "M"; Art in the blood; audio commentary; souvenir booklet.
Contents:
Disc 1. Blu-ray -- Disc 2. DVD.
Summary:
Argentine beauty Olga Zubarry stars as a cabaret performer trying to protect her young daughter from a mysterious murderer while parrying the advances of the prosecutor pursuing the killer. Nathán Pinzón, who also appeared in Viñoly Barreto's The Beast Must Die a year earlier, gives an impressive against-type performance as the disturbed pedophile hiding in plain sight. "This 'feminist' reworking of Fritz Lang's classic M focuses on the mothers of children stalked by a deranged pedophile"--IMDb.
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