The Cremator
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'''''Spalovač mrtvol''''' (Literally "The incinerator of corpses" or "The Cremator") is a [[1967]] novel by [[Ladislav Fuks]]. It is a [[psychological horror]] story about the worker of a crematorium, who, through the influence of Nazi propaganda and oriental philosophy becomes a maniac, who murders his entire family to "clenge them" by death. It was adapted for film by [[Juraj Herz]] with [[Rudolf Hrušínský]] as protagonist. | '''''Spalovač mrtvol''''' (Literally "The incinerator of corpses" or "The Cremator") is a [[1967]] novel by [[Ladislav Fuks]]. It is a [[psychological horror]] story about the worker of a crematorium, who, through the influence of Nazi propaganda and oriental philosophy becomes a maniac, who murders his entire family to "clenge them" by death. It was adapted for film by [[Juraj Herz]] with [[Rudolf Hrušínský]] as protagonist. | ||
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Spalovač mrtvol (Literally "The incinerator of corpses" or "The Cremator") is a 1967 novel by Ladislav Fuks. It is a psychological horror story about the worker of a crematorium, who, through the influence of Nazi propaganda and oriental philosophy becomes a maniac, who murders his entire family to "clenge them" by death. It was adapted for film by Juraj Herz with Rudolf Hrušínský as protagonist.
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