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A Fool There Was Starring Theda Bara

By Kevin Noel Olson, published Oct 31, 2005
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Kino International has a history of releasing rare and intriguing films on DVD and video, and A Fool There Was is a smart film. The film was based on a play which was based on the Rudyard Kipling poem entitled The Vampire, which Mr. Kipling in turn based on a famous painting.

The film depicts a licentious and connivingly wicked woman known as the vampire, depicted to dramatic effect by Theda Bara. The publicity leading up to the film's release included rumours of� Bara's very name being the backwards spelling of 'Arab', and Theda as an anagram for the word 'death'. In actually, 'Bara' was derived from a family name, and 'Theda' is a shortened form of her real name 'Theodosia' Goodman.

Publicity photos showed Bara eerie and scandalous poses with a human skeleton (based upon the painting that inspired Kipling). These disturbing images well lived up to the final results of the film.

Bara's character is known as the Vampire, although her devilish ways are not supernatural. She seduces prominent and successful men, strips them of all dignity, and eventually destroys them. Early in the film, an argument her character has with a previous lover causes the poor 'fool' to shoot himself. (The 'Vampire' says right before the suicide "Kiss me, my fool!") The suicide has no ill-effect on the Vampire', it rather causes her to laugh.

John Schuyler (portrayed by Edward Jose) soon becomes her next victim. Bara seduces Shuyler on a boat ride to Italy. After Schuyler's improper behavior, he loses his important government position and separates with his wife and child. By this time entirely under the Vampire's control, he is a broken and shamed man who spends his time drinking and vying for Bara's attention. When he returns to the United States, his wife attempts to reconcile, but she is thwarted by the Vampire.

Takeaways
  • Theda Bara's real name was Theodisia Goodman.
  • A Fool There Was is ultimately based on Rudyard Kipling's poem THE VAMPIRE.
  • The term 'vamp' originated from the film.
Did You Know?
Theda Bara (Theodisia Goodman) was born in Egypt to an Italian artist and a French actress.
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nice article.

Posted on 01/04/2007 at 10:01:00 PM

 
Urk! My bad-I knew Theda wasn't born in Egypt! ;,( That was a story made up by the film company at the time! All apologies.

Posted on 11/03/2005 at 3:11:00 AM

 
The article is fine but it is accompanied by a silly google add, "Did you know?" that resurrects one of the most ridiculous myths about the film described in the article and its leading lady.

Posted on 11/01/2005 at 5:11:00 PM

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