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Covjek koga treba ubiti

  • 1979
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Covjek koga treba ubiti (1979)
FantasyHistoryHorror

The plot shows how Šćepan the Little takes over power in Montenegro, but turns away from Satan and begins to rule in the interests of the Montenegrin people, causing the enmity of not only S... Read allThe plot shows how Šćepan the Little takes over power in Montenegro, but turns away from Satan and begins to rule in the interests of the Montenegrin people, causing the enmity of not only Satan, but also the earthly superpowers.The plot shows how Šćepan the Little takes over power in Montenegro, but turns away from Satan and begins to rule in the interests of the Montenegrin people, causing the enmity of not only Satan, but also the earthly superpowers.

  • Director
    • Veljko Bulajic
  • Writers
    • Veljko Bulajic
    • Bruno Di Geronimo
    • Ratko Djurovic
  • Stars
    • Zvonimir Crnko
    • Vladimir Popovic
    • Charles Millot
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    357
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    • Director
      • Veljko Bulajic
    • Writers
      • Veljko Bulajic
      • Bruno Di Geronimo
      • Ratko Djurovic
    • Stars
      • Zvonimir Crnko
      • Vladimir Popovic
      • Charles Millot
    • 4User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Zvonimir Crnko
    • Farfa odnosno Scepan Mali…
    Vladimir Popovic
    Vladimir Popovic
    • Kapetan Tanovic
    Charles Millot
    Charles Millot
    • Agent prvog reda
    Ranko Kovacevic
    • Djakon
    Tanja Boskovic
    • Elfa
    Dusica Zegarac
    Dusica Zegarac
    • Justina
    Tanasije Uzunovic
    • Vrhovni sotona
    Mate Ergovic
    • Stanko Palikarda, Elfin otac
    Zuzana Kocúriková
    Zuzana Kocúriková
    • Zefira, bludnica
    • (as Suzana Kocurikova)
    Danilo Radulovic
    Antun Nalis
    Ivica Pajer
    Ivica Pajer
    • Ruski Knez
    Ivo Vukcevic
    Veljko Mandic
    • Crnogorac
    Ivica Kunej
    • Pomocnik vrhovnog sotone
    Edo Perocevic
    Edo Perocevic
    • Djakon
    Nada Gacesic-Livakovic
    • Epilepticarka
    • (as Nada Gacesic)
    Nada Abrus
    • Katarina II
    • Director
      • Veljko Bulajic
    • Writers
      • Veljko Bulajic
      • Bruno Di Geronimo
      • Ratko Djurovic
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    7Shadowplayed

    The Man to Kill

    It's rare that such a film got made in former Yugoslavia, a combination of history/horror/fantasy. I have expected art film or at the very least something similar to Zulawski's Diabel. But this was more local in nature, cause it leans on the story of False Tzar, Stephen the Small - a peculiar historical figure in the 18th century Montenegro.

    The power struggle is on between Hell/Satan and God's earthly representatives, the Church.

    Russian Emperor Peter the 3rd has been assassinated by the hands of his wife, empress Catherine, a coup has happened. This does not make Devil happy as this sudden change of events questions their power and makes church stronger. Something needs to be done, so one of Hell's lower officers, Farfa, tzar Peter's doppelganger is chosen and sent to Montenegro to pose as (un)dead Russian tzar and hopefully when the time comes - after having been accepted by friendly people of Montenegro - comes back to Russia and reclaims the throne.

    I have to admit, this sounds a bit messy and not very logical a plan but it works, Farfa - now called Scepan (Stephen) is welcomed by the people of Montenegro, cause late (now resurrected) tzar Peter has been this small country's friend and protector in the past, but church representatives are less than happy to have this shady figure around. He's growing more popular while church's influence weakens.

    So they plan to have him removed with the help of Russia. But other forces such as Turks are also interested to have the impostor killed - but that's not the half of it...Now that political climate has changed in Hell's favor, Satan wants Farfa back, so this guy have some of the most powerful figures on and below Earth after his head.

    One of the most interesting aspect of 'Covjek Koga Treba Ubiti' is the unhinged and imaginative portrayal of Hell, its hierarchy and disciples. The masks, scenes of torture, Satan's chambers and so on are indeed very bold for such a country and such a cinematography - vastly conservative at the time. And pulled of rather nicely. Cinematography is pretty good. Some may think that the critical and anti-church sentiment that is apparent here may have been shocking, but apart from daring nudity and some sexuality which I suspect was not quite approved, anticlericalism in Yugoslavia as communist country was very much a natural state of affairs. In addition, director became famous at the time by his war films, portraying brave partisans battling Germans during WW2.

    Here, he takes a more fictional approach, depicting the struggle between ultimate good/evil, but in his version, church and priests are even more corrupt than Hell's representative, so Farfa (a former devil's disciple, now people's favorite ruler) is much better person than people of the church. So in short, he may have been saying there's only lesser evil to choose, cause there are no good guys here.

    But back to The Man to Kill, after having been denounced and ridden of his powers he tries to get back to normal life, as a man and not supernatural being. He has tricked the Satan, the church, the Turks, everyone, but hopes they'll leave him alone to enjoy the new position and new found love with the local girl, Elfa. But alas, Satan is not one to double cross.
    7petarmatic

    What a film!

    If you want to see something different please try to obtain this film and watch it! It is a film where I saw a scene of group sex for the first time! I was so exhilarated, I watched it hundred times over. I was young then, living in what was then Yugoslavia. Scenes of sex on TV were rare, there was no legal porn yet.

    Also, hierarchy of hell was never dealt in a film before. This is the first time. Very interesting! One of the must see films about former Yugoslavia, especially Montenegro. I do not think much of the Montenegrians, they burned my house in 1991 near Dubrovnik when Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia. Montenegrian peasants did what they did in 1808 and 1991, they went to pillage and burn Dubrovnik. If they saw a good color TV in some abandoned Croatian house they would fight over it... Croatians at that time did not have weapons to match Serbian-Montenegrian weapons, what was then Yugoslav Army... but that is another story. So is the Balkan story...

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    • Trivia
      The film is based on the real character of the self-proclaimed emperor Scepan the Little. In real life Scepan the Little knew German, Italian, French, Russian and Hebrew in addition to his native Serbian language.
    • Quotes

      Agent prvog reda: Don't you piss against the wind!

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    • Release date
      • March 29, 1979 (Yugoslavia)
    • Country of origin
      • Yugoslavia
    • Language
      • Serbo-Croatian
    • Also known as
      • The Man to Kill
    • Production companies
      • Croatia Film
      • Filmski Studio Titograd
      • Jadran Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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