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A Fool There Was

A Fool There Was

Fox Film Corporation (1915)
DVD
PG-13
738329024123
Classics | Drama | Silent Film
USA | Silent Film | Color | 01:07

Theda Bara - The Screen's Original Vamp

Widely regarded as the screen's first true sex symbol - a leading actress whose charm was built not upon quaint innocence but carnal desire - Theda Bara revolutionized the adolescent art of cinematic sensuality. One of the very few Bara films that exist today, A Fool There Was catapulted the actress to stardom in 1915 and introduced the term "vamp" (both as a noun and a verb) to the American pop culture vocabulary.

Bara plays the "Vampire," a cunning woman who uses her irresistible charms to seduce and abandon a series of influential men. When one lover commits suicide on the deck of a luxury liner, she merely turns her gaze to another passenger, John Schuyler (Edward Jose), and leads him down a path to moral degradation and public scorn. Schuyler's wife (Mabel Frenyear) never gives up hope for her husband's redemption but has severely underestimated the hypnotic power the Vampire has upon her victims.

One of the most remarkable aspects of A Fool There Was is its uncompromising ending. Rather than offering a syrupy resolution of eleventh-hour moral enlightenment, the film allows its characters to follow their downward trajectories toward less edifying fates.


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Theda Bara The Vampire
Edward Jose John Schuyler - The Husband
Mabel Frenyear The Wife
May Allison The Wife's Sister
Runa Hodges The Child
Clifford Bruce The Friend
Victor Benoit Reginald Parmalee - One of the Vampire's Victims
Minna Gale The Doctor's Fiancee
Frank Powell The Doctor
Creighton Hale Young Man at Wild Party

Edition details

Packaging Keep Case
Nr Discs 1
Screen Ratios Standard (1.33:1)
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
Distributor KINO VIDEO
Layers Single side, Single layer
Edition Release Date Apr 02, 2002
Regions 1