
Quest of the Perfect Woman: The Vampire of Marrakesh 1933
Venture back to 1933 with *Quest of the Perfect Woman: The Vampire of Marrakesh* for a hauntingly brief yet unforgettable adventure.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Quest of the Perfect Woman: The Vampire of Marrakesh* (1933) about?
The film follows Tom Terriss, 'The Vagabond Adventurer,' as he searches the globe for the perfect woman. His journey takes an eerie turn in Marrakesh when he encounters a captivating yet deadly figure who reveals an otherworldly identity.
Who directed *Quest of the Perfect Woman: The Vampire of Marrakesh*?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in *Quest of the Perfect Woman: The Vampire of Marrakesh*?
The film stars Tom Terriss, credited as 'The Vagabond Adventurer,' and features an unknown actress portraying the enigmatic vampire beauty.
Is *Quest of the Perfect Woman: The Vampire of Marrakesh* (1933) worth watching?
As a silent-era horror short with a runtime of just nine minutes, it offers a taste of vintage chills and exotic atmosphere. While not a blockbuster, its concise storytelling and vintage appeal make it a curious watch for horror aficionados and silent film fans.
How long is *Quest of the Perfect Woman: The Vampire of Marrakesh*?
The film runs for 9 minutes.
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About Quest of the Perfect Woman: The Vampire of Marrakesh (1933) — A 1933 Horror Short Steeped in Exotic Intrigue and Supernatural Suspense
Venture back to 1933 with *Quest of the Perfect Woman: The Vampire of Marrakesh* for a hauntingly brief yet unforgettable adventure. Director unknown but the eerie atmosphere is undeniable as Tom Terriss, billed as 'The Vagabond Adventurer,' embarks on a globe-trotting quest in search of his ideal woman. While in the labyrinthine alleys of Marrakesh, Morocco, he momentarily drifts from his companion, only to encounter a mesmerizing stranger whose charm hides a blood-curdling secret. The film blends the allure of exotic locales with the chills of classic horror, weaving a tale where beauty and danger intertwine under the North African moonlight.
This nine-minute silent-era short masterfully juxtaposes the romance of travel with the sinister edge of supernatural horror. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Morocco, the story unfolds with a slow, suspenseful build, culminating in a shocking revelation that redefines the meaning of 'perfection.' With its concise runtime and atmospheric storytelling, *Quest of the Perfect Woman: The Vampire of Marrakesh* offers a snapshot of early horror cinema, where every shadow could hide a predator.