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The Cremator

Original title: Spalovac mrtvol
  • 1969
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
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8.0/10
12K
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The Cremator (1969)
Dark ComedySatireSerial KillerComedyCrimeDramaHorrorMystery

Set in Central Europe during World War II, a demented cremator believes cremation relieves earthly suffering and sets out to save the world.Set in Central Europe during World War II, a demented cremator believes cremation relieves earthly suffering and sets out to save the world.Set in Central Europe during World War II, a demented cremator believes cremation relieves earthly suffering and sets out to save the world.

  • Director
    • Juraj Herz
  • Writers
    • Ladislav Fuks
    • Juraj Herz
  • Stars
    • Rudolf Hrusínský
    • Vlasta Chramostová
    • Jana Stehnová
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    8.0/10
    12K
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    • Director
      • Juraj Herz
    • Writers
      • Ladislav Fuks
      • Juraj Herz
    • Stars
      • Rudolf Hrusínský
      • Vlasta Chramostová
      • Jana Stehnová
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    • 41User reviews
    • 84Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Rudolf Hrusínský
    Rudolf Hrusínský
    • Kopfrkingl
    Vlasta Chramostová
    Vlasta Chramostová
    • Lakmé…
    Jana Stehnová
    • Zina
    Milos Vognic
    Milos Vognic
    • Mili
    Zora Bozinová
    Zora Bozinová
    • Reinkeová
    Ilja Prachar
    Ilja Prachar
    • Walter Reinke
    Eduard Kohout
    Eduard Kohout
    • Bettleheim
    Jirí Menzel
    Jirí Menzel
    • Dvorák
    Míla Myslíková
    Míla Myslíková
    • Hloupá zena
    Vladimír Mensík
    Vladimír Mensík
    • Manzel hloupé zeny
    Jirí Lír
    Jirí Lír
    • Strauss
    Václav Stekl
    Václav Stekl
    • Hudebník…
    Helena Anýzová
    Helena Anýzová
    • Bledá dívka
    Jindrich Narenta
    Jindrich Narenta
    • Nacista ve smokingu
    Marie Rosulková
    Marie Rosulková
    • Zena dozadující se rakvicky
    Natasa Gollová
    Natasa Gollová
    • Madam v masérském salonu
    Jirí Hálek
    Jirí Hálek
    • Rámar Holý
    Jana Sulcová
    Jana Sulcová
    • Ruzolící dívka
    • Director
      • Juraj Herz
    • Writers
      • Ladislav Fuks
      • Juraj Herz
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    8AlsExGal

    Worthy of Turner Classic Movies' Underground

    Hrusinsky is quite good in this one as the Tibetan Buddhism obsessed, German cremator Kropfkringl who dreams of sending people to their afterlife and reincarnation while becoming a "savior" like the Dalai Lama. It is a good political satire of the Fascists in Czechia and the Sudetenland right before WWII.

    The film is both horrible and comedic, and the gruesome murders of his wife and son are done in a very comical way. The film also uses the very sexually explicit imagery that the Czech new wave was known for which only adds to the perversion. One "comedic" scene is where the cremator praises German Fascism and the very act of death itself at his own wife's funeral while his comrades hail him and cheer him on. The scene where Kropfkringl discusses the beauty of a Jewish ceremony while scapegoating them to his NSDAP comrades in an intercut scene was masterful editing.

    The soundtrack to this is very beautiful. I feel Terry Gilliam must have been influenced by this film and Czech New Wave films like it because many parts of the soundtrack and cinematography reminded me of Baron Munchausen and some of his other films (including an ending shot and scene that seemed very reminiscent to me of Brazil's). Definitely worth watching, but some people just don't get it.
    10ElHo CID

    Simply horror

    Really unbelievable this film is stated as horror/comedy here on IMDb. Braindead is horror/comedy. This is pure horror. If Kopfrkringl's sick mind doesn't scare you, nothing does. This is a holocaust movie. But unlike Pianist or Shindler's list this movie is about cremator. About man who finds idea of burning thousands of murdered people every day very attractive. Director Juraj Herz have done brilliant piece of work by creating atmosphere of fear and madness so deep and believable. Because in fact there had to be some Kopfrkringl who actually done these things during WW2. This movie flows like honey (or some Lynch's work) with no boring spots and no disturbances in its rhythm. One scene traverses into another almost seamlessly. And in the end you can see mass murderer who thinks he is dalailama and you'll believe it's possible. That's why Cremator is REAL horror.
    KeyLargo2019

    Great Story but Misunderstood

    Many reviews seem to miss the complicated layers of Czech culture, and hence view The Cremator only through western lens.

    The politics and historical background of this film play heavily into the story. The director Juraj Herz had been a prisoner in a concentration camp and thankfully survived the Holocaust and went on to make movies. So the film was about the Nazi occupation made by a Jewish director who survived the Holocaust and later filmed during Czechoslovakia's oppressive communist regime (following the Prague Spring). Quite a complicated layer for Americans to swallow. The Czech people are a cynical bunch and understandably trust no type of government. Their culture and worldview (much like that of eastern Europe) remain a mystery to most Americans.

    With that, he film was neither horrific nor depressing. It was a wicked comedy-Czech style, if you will. The cinematography was heavily stylized, almost Kafkaesque, and revealed a theatrical satire with odd moments of humor. The idea that this ordinary man with a mundane job could morph into a führer-like character illustrates perfectly the Czech skepticism toward humanity. The movie exposes the stupidity of people and politics, and its fatalistic outlook results in a clever tragicomedy.
    9gavin6942

    Who Knew Czech Cinema Had Such Offerings? A Pure Win!

    "The Cremator" is Karel Kopfrkingl, played beautifully by Rudolf Hrusinsky, a man who fought for Germany in the Great War (World War I) and is now a crematorium operator in Czechoslovakia in the 1930s. His friend, a member of the Nazi party, tries to steer him towards fighting for Germany again, but will Karel give up his comfortable life and semi-Jewish family?

    I wasn't sure what I was getting into with this one. When I found out that Dark Sky was releasing it, I instantly found myself interested. And despite having no knowledge of Czech horror or Czech cinema in general, Dark Sky did not disappoint. "The Cremator" truly is a forgotten classic. Who knew that as early as 1968 that Czechoslovakia was releasing films that were well-scripted, well-acted and most interestingly... extremely well-shot with quality footage (decades ahead of Italian cinema).

    Actor Rudolf Hrusinsky and director Juraj Herz are a perfect combination when combining black comedy, morbidity, and what the box describes as "surrealism" and "expressionism". The surrealism is evident: the first ten minutes contain many camera shots that warp our sense of safety and familiarity, calling to mind for me "The Holy Mountain". I can't think of another film that is even close to these two in this regard.

    The pace is steady, with Karel's descent a gradual, but well-paced journey for the viewer. Can a "sensitive" man be transformed into a Jew-hating, violence-loving monster who can turn away from his family? I won't say how far he goes, but some key scenes involve a carnival's haunted wax museum and the unusual execution of some cats. And that's just the beginning.

    Of course, those who don't like black and white films or subtitles are going to be scared away. You are missing out, my friends. "The Cremator" is visually stunning and grips you with a dead, icy hand that cannot be denied. 2009 has had a handful of good films released, but most are stinkers. "Cremator" is no stinker... this film has been embalmed perfectly and is as fresh today -- if not more fresh -- than it was on the day it was filmed. Do not rent a copy -- buy one!
    10zoothorn21

    Fantastic And Chilling

    Juraj Herz's The Cremator, lost to Western audiences for many years before being recently rediscovered by the Brothers Quay, is an extraordinary surreal meditation on the political horror of 1930s Europe. Hrusínský's remarkable title performance literally and figuratively fills the screen, an alarming depiction of a deceptive and compulsive character slowly inhabited by Nazi political dogma. In some respects The Cremator recalls Polanski's claustrophobic nightmare Repulsion, though this is arguably even further out than Polanski could manage. Utterly devastating but incredibly watchable (the 90 minute running time passes in a heartbeat), this is a real find. I posted this comment because I was aware that the only other comment on the film was negative, and I really do believe it is worth your time checking this out.

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    • Trivia
      With a 90.2% score on the Czech and Slovak Movie Database as well as praise from movie critics, The Cremator is often considered to be one of the best movies ever made in Czechoslovakia. It has also gathered a prominent cult following.
    • Goofs
      Interiors, fashion and hairstyle are in some cases obviously from the sixties...
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Kopfrkingl: I'll save them all... the whole world.

    • Connections
      Edited into CzechMate: In Search of Jirí Menzel (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Symphony No. 9 in E minor Op. 95 'From the New World' II. Largo
      Written by Antonín Dvorák

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 1969 (Czechoslovakia)
    • Country of origin
      • Czechoslovakia
    • Languages
      • Czech
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Cremator
    • Filming locations
      • Pardubice, Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • Filmové studio Barrandov
      • Sebor
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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