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  1. Nosferatu is an upcoming American gothic horror film written and directed by Robert Eggers. It is a remake of the 1922 film of the same name, based on Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula. The film stars Bill Skarsgård, Nicholas Hoult, Lily-Rose Depp, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, Ralph Ineson, Simon McBurney, and Willem Dafoe.

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    Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (German: Nosferatu – Eine Symphonie des Grauens) is a 1922 silent German Expressionist vampire film directed by F. W. Murnau and starring Max Schreck as Count Orlok, a vampire who preys on the wife (Greta Schröder) of his estate agent (Gustav von Wangenheim) and brings the plague to their town.

  3. Nosferatu: Directed by Robert Eggers. With Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, Bill Skarsgård, Willem Dafoe. A gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman, and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her causing untold horror in its wake.

    • Robert Eggers
    • 2024-12-25
    • Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
    • Robert Eggers
  4. In this highly influential silent horror film, the mysterious Count Orlok (Max Schreck) summons Thomas Hutter (Gustav von Wangenheim) to his remote Transylvanian castle in the mountains.

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    • Max Schreck
    • F.W. Murnau
    • Horror, Fantasy
  5. Jun 25, 2024 · Nosferatu, German silent horror film released in 1922, notable for being the earliest surviving film adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula and for its technically novel and effective cinematography. Nosferatu was an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s classic vampire tale. Despite a few

  6. Jan 17, 1979 · Nosferatu the Vampyre: Directed by Werner Herzog. With Klaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani, Bruno Ganz, Roland Topor. Count Dracula moves from Transylvania to Wismar, spreading the Black Plague across the land. Only a woman pure of heart can bring an end to his reign of horror.

  7. A silent film adaptation of Dracula with a different title and name, directed by F.W. Murnau. The review praises the film's artistry, atmosphere, images and ideas, and explores its themes of evil, death and sexuality.