R
1978    1 h 35 minTerror, Drama
6.990%76%6.8
George A. Romero does for vampires what he has already done for zombies: an intense and realistic treatment that follows the exploits of Martin, who claims to be 84 years old and who certainly drinks human blood. The boy arrives in Braddock, Pennsylvania to stay with his uncle, who promises to both save Martin's soul and then destroy him once he is finished, but Martin's loneliness finds other means of release.
Dirigido por George A. Romero

Onde assistir Martin

  • John AmplasMartin Mathias
  • Lincoln MaazelTada Cuda
  • Christine ForrestChristina
  • Elyane NadeauAbbie Santini
  • Tom SaviniArthur / Makeup Artist
  • Francine MiddletonTrain Victim
  • Roger CaineLewis
  • Sara VenableMrs. Willard
  • George A. RomeroFather Howard / Realizador / Argumento / Editor
  • Michael GornickBarry - Radio Talk Show Host / Director Of Photography
  • Richard P. RubinsteinRichard / Produtor
  • Clayton McKinnonDrug Dealer
  • James RoyDeacon
  • Donna Siegel
  • Vincent D. SurvinskiTrain Porter
  • Tony Bubasom
  • Pasquale Buba
  • Regis Survinski
  • Tony Pantanella
  • Tom WeberMan in Bathroom #2
  • GrimeFiVideohá 6 dias
    Great atmosphere, great acting. An underrated Romero gem. Loved it.
  • Gabriel Sebastião da Silva Basilio12 de abril de 2026
    Gloomy atmosphere, very borderline horror; I believe this movie kinda inspired the 1983 film "Angst" to be made.. the house invading and the rapes was very raw and disturbing. Perfect ending, i simply loved it.
  • Kevin Ward2 de julho de 2025
    The Italian dubbed, English subbed, Dario Argento Cut with Goblin score. I think I like this version better than the theatrical cut. The theatrical version opens with the train kill, which is cool. But in Argento’s cut, the train sequence is moved to after he’s arrived at Cuda’s. Because the opening titles are attached to the train sequence, if effectively gives this cut A Long Cold Open. Loved the Goblin score here and it gives the film a completely different feel from the more subdued Rubinstein score. The last major difference I noticed was that all of the sections where Martin calls into the radio station are completely removed. Even though the result is that we get less insight into Martin’s headspace, I think the edit flows much better. I remember noting that the theatrical version’s edit felt very choppy in places, but I really didn’t feel that this time. I’m still really holding out hope 🤞🏻🤞🏻 that the 3.5 hour black and white director’s cut somehow finds a release, but it sounds like those plans have been scrapped, for now. 😢

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