Nick Carter, le roi des détectives explained

Nick Carter, le roi des détectives
Director:Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset
Producer:Éclair
Starring:Pierre Bressol
Runtime:6 episodes
Country:France
Language:Silent film

Nick Carter, le roi des détectives (1908) is a French silent serial film based on the popular American novels featuring master detective Nick Carter. It was written by Georges Hatot[1] and directed by Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset for the Éclair company. It was released in six episodes, each of which told a complete story, but their release was timed at approximately fortnightly intervals to create a sense of continuity with the audience. The stories were set in Paris.

Episodes

The episodes and their release dates were as follows:[2]

The success of the film led the company to make further Nick Carter adaptations in the following years, and there were also imitations made by other companies.

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Dayna Oscherwitz and MaryEllen Higgins, The A-Z of French Cinema. Lanham, MD, Plymouth, GB: Scarecrow Press, 2007. pp. 202-203. [Retrieved 17 December 2017]
  2. Jacques Deslandes. "Victorin-Hippolyte Jasset 1862-1913", in Anthologie du cinéma: supplement no.85 (Paris: Avant-Scène Cinéma, 1975) pp.252-255.