Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuVlad 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.
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The acting, costumes and scenery are all top, as well as the historicity of the actions in the movie, but the real thing that makes the movie special is Vlad and his deeds, it's more than a life lesson, it's a new moral understanding that he left his people as a legacy, that things can be different, that evil can be defeated, and by not only opposing but actually fighting the typical human weaknesses and wickedness, he managed to stay in the collective memory of his people and foes, thus becoming an immortal, and the personification both cruelty and righteousness and that the human spirit can indeed cleanse itself and get closer to perfection and justice by deeds rather than words.
This movie should be an inspiration for all humanity, willpower overcomes evilness and weakness, and sets us free.
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.
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- WissenswertesFive films featuring Vlad Tepes' fictional counterpart Count Dracula were released in the same year: Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht (1979), Liebe auf den ersten Biss (1979), Dracula (1979), Unsichtbare Dämonen - Draculas erotische Abenteuer (1979) and Graf Dracula in Oberbayern (1979).
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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.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Dracula: The True Story (1997)
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