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In 1918, silent film director Louis Feuillade and writer Arthur
Bernede resurrected one of their greatest characters for a second
adventure: a mysterious avenger, wearing a slouch hat and a dark
cloak -- Judex His name means "Judge," and he has sworn to
mercilessly punish criminals. On the eve of World War I, the Paris
underworld is dominated by the Secret Raiders, a vicious gang of
spies and extortionists. Their leader is a one-eyed mystic who
meticulously records all the crimes that he intends to commit in
the future. This mastermind has hypnotic powers that allow him to
telepathically force honest citizens to commit crimes. Assisting
this diabolical mesmerist is a seductive baroness. Besides being an
expert cat burglar, she is also a superb pugilist capable of
beating a man to a pulp. Only one man can stop these criminals: the
shadowy vigilante known as Judex However, the Secret Raiders
discover that Judex is really the wealthy Jacques de Tremeuse. They
strike at him through his family Worse yet, Judex finds his efforts
to protect his loved ones constantly sabotaged by the incompetence
of one of his own agents Read an exciting adventure that
foreshadowed Fritz Lang's classic film trilogy about Dr. Mabuse.
In 1917, silent film director Louis Feuillade and writer Arthur
Bern de created the character of a mysterious avenger, wearing a
slouch hat and a dark cloak -- Judex His name means "Judge," and he
has sworn to mercilessly punish criminals This is a modern-day
reimagining of this classic French hero which inspired The Shadow
and Batman by filmmaker Robert L. Robinson, Jr.
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The Shadow of Judex (Paperback)
Jean-Marc Lofficier; Originally written by Arthur Bernede, Louis Feuillade
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R698
Discovery Miles 6 980
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JUDEX He whose name means "Judge" Created in 1917 by writer Arthur
Bernede and filmmaker Louis Feuillade, Judex is the first of the
dark knights, predating both The Shadow and Batman. To avenge the
death of his father, young Jacques de Tremeuse has put on the dark
hat and cloak of Judex and embarks on a secret war to mercilessly
punish criminals. This collection of 26 stories, 16 of which were
written especially for this volume, by 15 of the best pulp writers
from Australia, England, France and the United States, pay homage
to this milestone of popular fiction. In it, Judex meets such icons
as the Frankenstein Monster, Dracula and the Werewolf of Paris,
crosses paths with France's premier super-hero the Nyctalope,
survives the bloody trenches of World War I and the perils of
Occupied Vichy France, remaining always faithful to his noble
ideals, the very embodiment of Justice.
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Judex (Paperback)
Arthur Bernede, Louis Feuillade; Adapted by Rick Lai
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R670
Discovery Miles 6 700
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In 1917, silent film director Louis Feuillade and writer Arthur
Bernede created the character of a mysterious avenger, wearing a
slouch hat and a dark cloak -- Judex His name means "Judge," and he
has sworn to mercilessly punish criminals Judex appears and
disappears like a living shadow. Trained by the vindictive Woman in
Black, he is a master of disguise and an excellent fighter. His
loyal followers include a female athlete, a reformed ex-convict and
a pack of vicious bloodhounds. Beneath the ruins of a castle is his
secret lair, where he interrogates his prisoners through a
"television" screen. His nemesis is Favraux, a corrupt banker who
has left a trail of ruin and misery in his wake. In this epic saga,
Judex not only challenges Favraux, but also the evil Diana Monti,
Favraux's fiancee who is as ruthless and powerful as he is. But as
our hero struggles against the villains, he falls in love with
Favraux's daughter, the beautiful, innocent Jacqueline...
The sinister, ghostly presence of the mysterious Belphegor is
haunting the Louvre, seeking the Treasure of the Kings of France.
Against him are pitted the indomitable Chantecoq, the King of the
Detectives, and the fearless journalist Jacques Bellegarde. A duel
to the death begins between the murderous Phantom of the Louvre and
his enemies throughout the City of Lights. Written in 1927 by
Arthur Bernede, the author of Judex, this classic of French
criminal literature spawned no less than three motion pictures, one
television series and one animated show. This new, unabridged
translation by J-M. & R. Lofficier also includes a detailed
synopsis of the celebrated 1965 remake starring Juliette Greco.
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