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Roberto Bertea
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Roberto Bertea

1922 – 1985 · Argenta, Emilia-Romagna, Italia · Active 1940–1972

Roberto Bertea, born in the late 1910s, made his mark in the Italian film industry with his role in Atom Age Vampire (1960). His career began in the theater before transitioning to film, where he brought a distinct presence to the cult genre. After World War II, Bertea became a notable voice actor and dubbing director, contributing to the rich tapestry of Italian cinema. His work in Atom Age Vampire highlights the era's fascination with horror and the macabre, cementing his place in the annals of exploitation cinema.

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Atom Age Vampire

Atom Age Vampire

1960 ★ 4.3
as Sacha

When a stripper (Susanne Loret) is horribly disfigured in a car accident, a scientist (Dr. Levin, played by Alberto Lupo) develops a treatment which can restore her beauty by injecting her with a special serum. While performing the procedure, however, he falls in love with her. As the treatment begins to fail, he determines to save her appearance, regardless of how many women he must kill for her sake. Despite the implication of its American title, the film does not feature an actual vampire. The titular Seddok is actually the brilliant but deranged scientist Dr. Levin, mutated by a chemical formula created using radiation. Dr. Levin studied the effects of radiation on living tissue in post-Hiroshima Japan, and created an imperfect and teratogenic serum, "Derma 25", which he later refined into the miraculous healing agent "Derma 28" which he uses to treat the heroine. When his supply of Derma 28 runs out, he realizes he must kill to obtain more, and injects himself with Derma 25 in order to become monstrous and remorseless, so that he may seek these victims without hesitation. Because many of the murders take place near the docks where shiploads of Japanese refugees are arriving, and leave behind the victims' bodies with holes in the neck where Dr. Levin has extracted the glands, the refugees claim that a vampire (whom they call "Seddok", though this is not a Japanese name) is responsible for the attacks. During a meeting with police, a restored-to-humanity Dr. Levin speculates that the Hiroshima survivors' tales of a mutated killer are due to psychological strain from the radiation damage to their bodies...but also wonders aloud whether the "vampire" these witnesses describe might simply be a disturbed man wishing to be normal again.

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Filmography

7 credits
1970s 1 credit
1972
Pinocchio as Geppetto (voice)
Movie ★ 7.1
1960s 4 credits
1968
The SuperVips as Scienziato Tedesco (voice)
Movie ★ 7.4
1961
Movie
1960
Movie ★ 4.4
1960
Run with the Devil as Il Giornalista
Movie ★ 5.1
1950s 1 credit
1954
The Seducer as Lo Bianco
Movie ★ 6.5
1940s 1 credit
1940
Movie ★ 8.0