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Vlad Tepes

  • 1979
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
1.4K
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Vlad Tepes (1979)
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Vlad Tepes, otherwise known as Vlad the Impaler and Dracula, fights the Ottoman Turks on the battlefield and the Hungarian Boyars in his court.Vlad Tepes, otherwise known as Vlad the Impaler and Dracula, fights the Ottoman Turks on the battlefield and the Hungarian Boyars in his court.Vlad Tepes, otherwise known as Vlad the Impaler and Dracula, fights the Ottoman Turks on the battlefield and the Hungarian Boyars in his court.

  • Directors
    • Dumitru Fernoaga
    • Doru Nastase
  • Writer
    • Mircea Mohor
  • Stars
    • Stefan Sileanu
    • Ernest Maftei
    • Emanoil Petrut
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Dumitru Fernoaga
      • Doru Nastase
    • Writer
      • Mircea Mohor
    • Stars
      • Stefan Sileanu
      • Ernest Maftei
      • Emanoil Petrut
    • 15User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Stefan Sileanu
    • Vlad Tepes
    Ernest Maftei
    • Manzila
    Emanoil Petrut
    • Armasul Stoica
    Teofil Vâlcu
    • Albu
    Alexandru Repan
    • Mahomed al II-lea
    Constantin Codrescu
    • Iunus Beg
    George Constantin
    • Mitropolitul Munteniei
    Constantin Barbulescu
    • Starostele negustorilor
    Ion Marinescu
    • Mahmud Pasa
    Silviu Stanculescu
    • Sava
    Vasile Cosma
    • Mogos
    Petre Simionescu
    György Kovács
    • Szilágyi
    Mihai Paladescu
    • Papa Pius al II-lea
    Petrica Gheorghiu
      Andrei Bursaci
      • Ratundu
      Nicolae Mavrodin
      András Csiky
        • Directors
          • Dumitru Fernoaga
          • Doru Nastase
        • Writer
          • Mircea Mohor
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        91966nm

        A nice little epic

        The communistic states used historical films to make propaganda on their policy, as well as to promote national pride. Romania was not an exception and this film is one of the most interesting of its kind.

        It presents the true story of Romania's national hero, prince Vlad Tepes of Vlachia, a man who tried to reform his country and resist the Ottoman invasions, using every way available, no matter how cruel, in order to succeed. The idea is that the cause justifies the means and for this, Vlad Tepes was a perfect example.

        Having cinema treating their national hero as a monster since 1922, the Romanians have every right to present him as a cruel BUT great leader, which he practically was. There have been other films about this topic but no other has approached so much the historical truth as this one.

        Worth the trouble of watching if you don't hate history.
        7swedzin

        Very good.

        Seen this movie recently, didn't even heard about it and I was very excited to find it one the internet. And it's good. Finally, a film about Vlad the impaler, directly and strictly about him. No, vampires, no fangs, no sexy euro accents, no capes, no Van Helsing... thank Jebus. This is an historical film about Tepes and it's pretty enjoyable. If you got chance to see this film, don't miss it. Movies about Vlad the impaler are pretty rare, I saw Dark Prince (2000) with Rudolph Martin, the movie wasn't that bad, but... they just couldn't resist to put supernatural element in the film. In Vlad (1980), there's nothing supernatural, and that makes this movie excellent. I am not from Romania, and I have read many historical facts about Vlad Tepes, I really don't know how this film accurate is, but no matter, most of things are accurate and it's because it was filmed in Romania and it is a Romanian film, and who else knows better about Vlad than Romanians themselves? And it's in Romanian language, for which I was grateful, finally yo hear Dracula speaking in his native language. Actor who plays Vlad Stefan Sileanu is brilliant, with his powerful stare and rasping voice, he is the face of true evil and also true savior of his people. Watch this film, you'll love it.
        Todd-65

        Biopic of Vlad "The Impaler" Tepes AKA Dracula

        Excellent film biography of Vlad Dracula, also called Vlad Tepes (Tse-pesh), or "The Impaler", a nickname bestowed upon this 15th century warrior by enemies - the Turks of the Ottoman Empire - after his favorite method of execution. This is a good, albeit one-sided, biography of the historical Dracula, who is considered a great hero of Romania for defending his home country against excessive and insurmountable odds, which were later proven to be just that. Some of the salient facts are skewed just a bit (you can't make a hero look too much like a monster - which is what both the Turks and the Germans thought him to be), but the story is still great, and is comparable in its way to "Braveheart." Definitely recommended, but difficult to find.
        8Darius-BN

        A Romanian cinematic masterpiece

        In my opinion, the films of that generation create a beautiful way to know history and at the same time to see how the art of cinema has developed over the years. These are movies that reach the soul. Congratulations to Stefan Sileanu and the entire production team!
        10TigersLair

        Still the best movie about the real Prince Dracula.

        An impressive movie (considering its age, the political context, and the fact that the Romanian film industry is definitely not Hollywood, in terms of budget), and a well deserved tribute to an interesting historical figure, who was very badly mistreated for centuries. People usually remind only Dracula's cruelty, forgetting his incredible courage and cleverness in fighting for the freedom of his country and of Europe against the overwhelming power of the Ottoman Sultan (who killed many more people than Dracula did). The life of Vlad III is narrated in a quite bare biopic style, strictly focused on the Voivod as a warrior and a political leader, with the obvious intent to celebrate a national hero under the sponsoring of the PCR regime, but the story and the dialogues are good enough to make the film interesting and entertaining, not a mere propaganda, though it's a pity that Dracula's well known interest for alchemy and science, as well as his vast culture (he spoke several languages fluently), aren't mentioned. The best thing are the performances of the actors: on top, the excellent Stefan Sileanu, who's very convincing and charismatic in the role of Dracula and has got the perfect rude charm required for the character. The medieval age is portrayed well enough and there's a decent attempt of insight into Vlad's character: a very brave warrior and smart leader, living in a dark age, who is cruel out of necessity (and not without some moral doubts) in order to save his small country from a Turkish invasion and from his own greedy and unfaithful boyars, who have led Valachia to poverty and corruption. The script underlines Vlad's devotion to his land and somehow also his "rebel hero" side: he's not afraid to break rules and traditions, even to defy the Church, and to raise his head and fight against the arrogance of the Ottoman enemies. Still the best movie about the real Dracula.

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        • Trivia
          Five films featuring Vlad Tepes' fictional counterpart Count Dracula were released in the same year: Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), Love at First Bite (1979), Dracula (1979), Nocturna (1979) and Dracula Blows His Cool (1979).
        • Quotes

          Vlad Tepes: Who killed him?

          Nobleman: Me, your highness.

          Vlad Tepes: Did you have an arrangement?

          Nobleman: I did it by myself. I smoothed your way to the throne.

          Vlad Tepes: Bury him with the honors due to a lord. And he... should perish by the spear with which he killed.

          Nobleman: Why, your highness? If I hadn't done it, you would.

          Vlad Tepes: I haven't sworn to be faithful to him.

        • Connections
          Featured in Dracula: The True Story (1997)

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        • Release date
          • January 8, 1979 (Romania)
        • Country of origin
          • Romania
        • Language
          • Romanian
        • Also known as
          • Господарь Влад
        • Filming locations
          • Romania
        • Production company
          • Romania Film
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          1 hour 54 minutes
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono

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