"Les Vampires" is a French silent film serial directed by Louis Feuillade that was released in 1915. The series consists of ten episodes, each featuring a group of criminals known as the Vampires, who engage in various nefarious activities in Paris. The story follows a journalist named Philippe Guérande as he investigates their sinister plots.
The film is notable for its innovative cinematography and dramatic storytelling, which helped establish the genre of crime and horror in cinema. "Les Vampires" has influenced many filmmakers and remains a significant work in the history of silent films, showcasing the early use of special effects and elaborate set designs.