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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
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    • Directors
      • Dumitru Fernoaga
      • Doru Nastase
    • Writer
      • Mircea Mohor
    • Stars
      • Stefan Sileanu
      • Ernest Maftei
      • Emanoil Petrut
    • 15User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • 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.
        Kirpianuscus

        Vlad

        like many films under Comunist regime, it is a tool of propaganda. and this is the rule who defines especially historical films. the past legitimating the present. the hero in heroic aura. the history as a kind of magnificent page of hagiography. two small details impose the difference. first - the theme. it could be an answer to the image of vampire who is so popular in West. and who has an explanation in film. then - the performances. like in many other Romanian films from the same period, saving the film against the not remarkable dialogues or political command.in rest - well known ingredients : the fight scenes, the music, the war between boyars and the leader, the loyal poor men and the Ottoman Empire. but the virtue is the science of Ștefan Sileanu to do a remarkable Vlad Țepeș. to reflect the essence of a not comfortable and too ambiguous character. then,Alexandru Repan as Mahomed II and the fascinating meet between Vlad and the Valachian Metropolit.
        10coman_andrei

        A great leader

        This is one of the many good movies about the great romanian kings who change the history. The action depict the life of the romanian king, Vlad Tepes, known as the Impaler. He was the son of Vlad Dracul, named like this because he was member of the Dragon Order, and the grandson of Mircea the Older. Despite of his great ancestors, Vlad manage to get himself notice, even that his rulership wasn't so long. In one thought, Vlad said "Until now I ruled six years and they gone like only one day. I just wish I had two days, so that in the second day to build something useful for my people, something to be remembered. But still, I manage to build in the soul of my people, and that is a greater achievement." The movie also show the true origin of the mith of Dracula, the vampire. This is an example of how people are so easy to believe bad news, and so reluctant when listen to something good. On the overall, it worth seen the movie, not only for the action, but also for the tenacity shown by Draculea in defending his country against the Ottomans.
        10Danelush

        The real story of Vlad The Impaler, the Lord of the Romanians from Valachia

        The acting is great. I would dare to say that the script is one of the best for this kind of movies. But I would like to say something about the legendary Vlad Draculea, also known as Vlad Tepes (The Impaler) and see if the history has done him justice.

        First of all, Vlad Tepes' father, Vlad Basarab, was known as Vlad Dracul not because he was part of a secret organization, as other movies suggested, but for the following reason:

        He received from the emperor Sigismund of Luxembourg the highest Order that was given to a knight in those troubled days - higher than The Teutons' Order, The Order of the Maltese Knights or The Order of the Knights from Rhodos. That was The Dragon's Order. In Romanian, Dracul means The Devil. And from Dragon to Devil was only a small step.

        Vlad (the father of Vlad Tepes (pronounced Tsépesh)) and Mircea, Vlad's brother were buried alive by some coward, traitorous nobles, just because the nobles didn't like the idea of a war against the Turks. Those nobles wanted peace with the Ottomans, even if this would have meant a harsh tribute in gold, silver, cattle and CHILDREN.

        By that time, Vlad and his brother, Radu The Handsome, were forced guests at the Sublime Porte as a pledge that their father wouldn't have risen again against the Turks.

        Vlad Tepes (now known as Draculea or Dracula) has punished very harsh the thieves, liars and the enemies. And that scared people as hell. Yes, he was harsh even for those days. But efficient!!! While he ruled the country nobody dared to steal anything!!! Why, in the evening, you could let a bag full of money in the middle of the road and in the next morning it would still be there. LOL! That's why in my country HE is a national HERO!!!!

        The people are such a distorted beings. They couldn't see the forest but the trees. Some can't behave unless their are forced to do so. The good deeds are easily forgotten but the harm done... Well... That's another story. And Vlad knew that well.

        Maybe if he had had the diplomacy of his cousin, Stefan The Great, the Lord of Moldavia, things would have been different.

        Knowing all that... Can anyone blame Vlad Tsépesh (The Impaler) for trying to clean his country of thieves, liars, false beggars, traitors and lazy people?

        Not to mention the fact that his little country, as well as the other parts of the future Romania, were as a shield to the rest of Europe against the Turks and Tartars. While the Romanians (then divided in Moldavians, Transylvanians, and Valachians) were trying to survive between the blows that came unceasingly from all sides, the rest of the Europe sinked in sloth, giving, when was requested help, only promises.

        So, tell me! Which ruler was the worst? The one that sacrificed anything for freedom or the one that promised to help but never did, continuing to enjoy a life of pleasures and lust, as long as the peril was away?
        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.

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        • Trivia
          Five films featuring Vlad Tepes' fictional counterpart Count Dracula were released in the same year: Nosferatu, fantôme de la nuit (1979), Le vampire de ces dames (1979), Dracula (1979), Nocturna (1979) and Graf Dracula in Oberbayern (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.

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          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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