The Vampire Dancer
The Vampire Dancer
The Vampire Dancer is a 1912 Denmark Drama It stars Clara Pontoppidan, Henry Seemann, Robert Dinesen, Frederik Jacobsen. The man-hungry “vampire,” later to be popularized by America’s Theda Bara, made her screen debut in this Danish melodrama directed by August Blom. Clara Wieth starred in the title role of the Vampire Dancer, which is just what she was: a dancer performing her seductions on-stage. Off-stage, the young girl is kindhearted and a bit naïve. The lustful dance, during which Robert Dinesen succumbs to the dancer’s fatal charms, remained the centerpiece of the film, which was a popular success and made Wieth an international star.
- Genre: Drama
- Country: Denmark
- Cast: Clara Pontoppidan, Henry Seemann, Robert Dinesen, Frederik Jacobsen, Ingeborg Bruhn Bertelsen, Svend Bille, Axel Boesen, Frederik Christensen, Julie Henriksen, Johanne Krum-Hunderup, Otto Lagoni, H.C. Nielsen, Carl Schenstrøm, Agnes Nørlund Seemann, Birger von Cotta-Schønberg