They're everywhere. Their name is like a talisman that opens all doors
and bends all wills. The man who can pronounce that name is master
everywhere -- Gentlemen of the night! In 1830 London, the Marquis de Rio
Santo, leader of the criminal empire known as the Gentlemen of the
Night, schemes to free Ireland by plunging England into chaos. Our
soldiers believe in the existence of a supernatural being, a fantastic
cavalier, dressed in the uniform of a French dragoon, who hides his face
behind a black mask. In Spain during the Peninsular War of 1808, Don
Cesar de Cabanil becomes the mysterious Captain Phantom to fight for
justice and protect the innocents in his war-torn country. Paul Féval's
greatest claim to fame is, undoubtedly, having been one of the founding
fathers of modern heroic fiction. He developed the concepts of criminal
masterminds in The Black Coats and its predecessor, Gentlemen of the
Night (1843) and anticipated masked swashbucklers like Zorro with The
White Wolf and Captain Phantom (1862).