Zigomar, also known as Zigomar, King of Thieves and The Phantom Bandit, is a 1911 French crime drama silent film directed by Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset and produced by Éclair. It was the first movie made by Jasset which used the character of Zigomar. The film was an adaptation of a serial of the same name from the French newspaper Le Matin. The film follows Paulin Broquet, the chief of police, as he tries to apprehend his crime lord nemesis, the titular Zigomar. The cast consists of Alexandre C. Arquillière as Zigomar and André Liabel as Paulin Broquet. The film was released as four reels titled The Great Train Robbery, The Leap for Life, The Alpine Death Struggle, and The Moulin Rouge Fire, and was followed up with Zigomar Against Nick Carter in 1912.
Zigomar the Eelskin (1911)
Directed by Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset
Genres - Silent Film |
Sub-Genres - Silent Film |
Release Date - Aug 14, 1911 |
Run Time - 40 min. |
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Themes
Tags
Crime Film, Early 20th Century, French Cinema, Roi Des Voleurs, Silent Film
Attributes
Based On: Zigomar
Narrative Location: Paris
Narrative Location: Paris
Alternate Titles
Zigomar
DK
Zigomar, roi des voleurs
Zigomar, Roi Des Voleurs
CA, FR