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Le vampire de Ferat

Original title: Upír z Feratu
  • 1982
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
730
YOUR RATING
Le vampire de Ferat (1982)
Conspiracy ThrillerCyber ThrillerDark ComedyMonster HorrorSuspense MysteryVampire HorrorCrimeHorrorMysterySci-Fi

An unusual vehicle, the vampire-mobile owned by Madam Ferat, draws blood from the driver's foot via a fanged gas pedal, using it as fuel to keep the car running during acceleration.An unusual vehicle, the vampire-mobile owned by Madam Ferat, draws blood from the driver's foot via a fanged gas pedal, using it as fuel to keep the car running during acceleration.An unusual vehicle, the vampire-mobile owned by Madam Ferat, draws blood from the driver's foot via a fanged gas pedal, using it as fuel to keep the car running during acceleration.

  • Director
    • Juraj Herz
  • Writers
    • Jan Fleischer
    • Juraj Herz
    • Josef Nesvadba
  • Stars
    • Jirí Menzel
    • Dagmar Havlová
    • Jana Brezková
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    730
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Juraj Herz
    • Writers
      • Jan Fleischer
      • Juraj Herz
      • Josef Nesvadba
    • Stars
      • Jirí Menzel
      • Dagmar Havlová
      • Jana Brezková
    • 5User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Jirí Menzel
    Jirí Menzel
    • Dr. Marek
    Dagmar Havlová
    Dagmar Havlová
    • Mima
    • (as Dagmar Veskrnová)
    Jana Brezková
    Jana Brezková
    • Luisa a Klára Tomásová
    Petr Cepek
    Petr Cepek
    • Kriz
    Jan Schmid
    Jan Schmid
    • Dr. Kaplan
    Zdenka Procházková
    Zdenka Procházková
    • Madame Ferat
    Blanka Waleská
    Blanka Waleská
    • babicka Luisy
    Zdenek Ornest
    Zdenek Ornest
    • tajemník Feratu
    Ilja Racek
    Ilja Racek
    • Lékar z pitevny
    Vít Olmer
    Vít Olmer
    • Lékar z pitevny
    Miloslava Ebrová
    • Boubelatá sestra
    Kveta Straková
    • Dívka se psem
    Zuzana Langerová
    • Dívka se psem
    • (as Zuzana Langrová)
    Michal Pavlata
    • dr. Radek
    Miroslav Streda
    Miroslav Streda
    Lena Birková
    • Paní v okne
    • (as Lenka Birková)
    Daniela Vacková
    • Sestra na resuscitaci
    Milan Mach
    Milan Mach
    • Televizní komentátor
    • Director
      • Juraj Herz
    • Writers
      • Jan Fleischer
      • Juraj Herz
      • Josef Nesvadba
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    7HumanoidOfFlesh

    Bloodsucking car.

    "Ferat Vampire" is the story of the nurse who is hired by Ferat manufacturer to drive new model of a car during races.A physician thinks that Mima's racing car is using human blood instead of petrol."Ferat Vampire" was actually shown in Polish cinemas and television during early 80's.The film is a bizarre mix of horror,black comedy and sci-fi and it features prototype model of Skoda car.The acting is decent and there are some shocking surprises and plenty of delicious black humor.If you are new into Czechoslovakian horror watch "Upir z Feratu" in pair with "The Cremator".One thing for sure:I'll never look the same at black Skoda again.7 racing cars out of 10.
    6I_Ailurophile

    A good time, but it doesn't nearly meet its full potential

    It's certainly not the first or only film to have ever been made about an automobile with some sinister trait; John Carpenter's adaptation of Stephen King's 'Christine' is the chief example to come to mind for me. Unlike some other instances, though, there's a wonderfully wry sensibility about the presentation, stopping just short of outright humor in telling a story about a car that runs on blood instead of gasoline. Moreover, the narrative here is as much about the manufacturer as it is about a singular vehicle, and we're treated to corporate boardrooms, showrooms, and beautiful women modeling with cars as much as anything else. Not just that, but at some points the picture is almost parodic, such as in the directness of the dialogue and scene writing, or the extra contrived introduction of a romantic element. 'Upír z Feratu' is an oddity, for sure, but I'd also be lying if I said it wasn't fun!

    Fun - but not flawless. The storytelling often seems rather sideways, not just for the cheeky feel about it all, but for how much the plot focuses on Dr. Marek's investigation while bypassing footage of the car in question. It does meaningfully meet the qualifications as a horror movie, especially with instances of blood, gore, death, and broader underlying nefariousness; at the same time, latter are employed sparingly, and the horror is thematic as much as it is actualized, if not more so. It's almost more of a plain thriller with an aspect of horror added as flavoring. Speaking of themes, filmmaker Juraj Herz and co-writer Jan Fleischer weave in clear-cut if passing underhanded commentary on modern obsessions with cars, the psychological impact of cars and the impulse behind the wheel to keep moving, and how modern civil engineering is shaped around automobiles instead of people, though I don't think these are explored as much as they could have been. Not least as the titular vehicle is sidelined for much of the runtime, there is also a sense of the plot being more than a little incohesive as it bounces back and forth; it quite seems to lack a strong center, and plot development is sometimes altogether rather vague. Scenes as written are fine, though at large there could have been more focus; I take no issue with Herz's direction, except perhaps to say that the title could have been rendered with more vitality, and energy.

    Yet 'Upír z Feratu' only wanted to have a good time, and even if it's not perfect or wholly captivating I think it ably achieves its goal. The production benefited from splendid resources being available to it, including apparent access to an actual rally. The effects and stunts are terrific, and Richard Valenta's cinematography is admirable. The cast give commendable performances, particularly Jiri Menzel with the nervous, harried disposition he gives protagonist Dr. Marek. Like those themes that are briefly touched upon, I think the biggest issue facing this feature is a failure to meet its full potential, and really delve into the possibilities the premise lays out. The writing does speak in part to the callousness of the Ferat manufacturer, the implications of further vehicle production, and the core notion of a car operating on its driver's blood. Yet whether it was a creative choice of Herz and Fleischer, possibly standards enforced in the contemporary Czechoslovak film industry, or some other factors or combination thereof, the tale comes off more as a conventional thriller about corporate malfeasance than it does a saga of darker vibrancy. We get what we were promised, and what we came for, yet only in bits and pieces, and not to an extent that's fully satisfying.

    I do think this is enjoyable and worthwhile on its merits, but very simply it's just not all I had expected or hoped it would be. For all the peculiarity of the concept, in practice it's nothing all that special or noteworthy. I'm glad for those who get more out of 'Upír z Feratu' than I do, yet I just think that if one is planning to watch, they should temper their expectations. Watch, by all means, but don't go out of your way for it, and maybe just save it for a quiet day rather than specifically set time aside.
    10Mikew3001

    The Devil is a Car...

    This is a very unusual but interesting Czech vampire movie from 1981 - a doctor discovers that a hyper-modern formula 1 racing car is not run by fuel but with human blood! He's trying to find out the mystery of the bloodthirsty car together with a vampire hunter, but a mighty racing organization is already hunting them.

    This plot sounds rather like a trashy 50's b-movie horror, but in fact is a very witty comment on the modern fetishes of speed, high tech power and mobility - and also, as usual for cultural artifacts of the Cold War area, a critical view on capitalism. There are some remarkable, terrifying scenes like a dream sequence with the car eating the doctor or a surreal sex sequence. The experimental electronic score is also outstanding, and only the acting seems a bit wooden sometimes. Anyway, this Czech horror movie is being watched!
    8pavel.vetesnik

    Vampire from Ferat

    Translation to English may be "Vampire from Ferat". It is about revolutionary car. It doesn't need to stop at gasoline stations. It's very fast and cheap. It only needs ... blood! Imagine how much would you save having this car - of course if you survive your ride! This is classical horror with cars. Anyway - this movie gives you unique chance to see wife of our present president nude! I am not kidding - it is really she!

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      The Ferat rally car used in the film was in fact a prototype for an unreleased sports model Skoda 110 Super Sport produced by Skoda Auto, now generally referred to as the Skoda Super Sport 'Ferat Vampir RSR' in homage to the film. White version of it, without 'vampiric' elements, made a brief appearance in earlier film Zítra vstanu a oparím se cajem (1977).
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    • Release date
      • May 1, 1982 (Czechoslovakia)
    • Country of origin
      • Czechoslovakia
    • Language
      • Czech
    • Also known as
      • Ferat Vampire
    • Production company
      • Filmové studio Barrandov
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      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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