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1982 Czechoslovak horror film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Upír z Feratu, also known as Ferat Vampire is a 1982 Czechoslovak horror film directed by Juraj Herz. The name is a pun on Upír Nosferatu, or Nosferatu the Vampire.
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Upír z Feratu | |
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Czech language | Upír z Feratu |
Directed by | Juraj Herz |
Written by | Jan Fleischer Juraj Herz |
Story by | Josef Nesvadba |
Based on | Upír po dvaceti letech by Josef Nesvadba |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Richard Valenta |
Edited by | Jaromír Janácek |
Music by | Petr Hapka |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Cinefear Ostalgica |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | Czechoslovakia |
Language | Czech |
Doctor Marek (Jiří Menzel) is shocked when his beloved nurse, Mima (Dagmar Veškrnová), signs a contract with foreign car manufacturer Ferat to work as a rally-driver. Rumors abound that the Ferat sports car runs not on petrol, but on human blood.
The Ferat rally car used in the film was, in fact, a prototype for an unrealized sports model Škoda 110 Super Sport produced by Škoda Auto, now generally referred to as the Škoda Super Sport 'Ferat Vampir RSR' in homage to the film. This car white coloured also play a small role in Tomorrow I'll Wake Up and Scald Myself with Tea.
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