Germany 1922, 55 minutes, B/W
Dir. F.W. Murnau
Rating: [PG]
Genres: Horror, Classics / Silent Cinema
Feat. Max Schreck, Alexander Granach
Aroview: Max Schreck is unforgettable as the titular vampire in this exquisitely chilling, silent forerunner to Lugosi's Dracula. A milestone of early film-making.
Average rating (Very Good). Showing 1-6 of 6 member reviews.
5 stars (Exceptional) One of the all time greatest horror, suspense, vampire, Dracula, and silent pictures ever made. Max Schreck is Nosferatu, and Nosferatu is the precedent for vampire films. ~Tom H
3 stars (Good Enough) ~mproctornz
5 stars (Exceptional) It's a movie that has managed to retain tone and atmosphere, and its thanks to a mature (but also creative) use of lighting and set more than anything. Its use of shadows both narratively and visually is just fantastic. ~Sevenhead
4 stars (Very Good) The inspiration for "Petyr" in Taika Waititi's "What we do in the Shadows", Nosferatu is still scary and stunning to look at. From crumbling castles to the rat-ridden death ship, we are swept away on an epic adventure, complete with early special eff ~Emily
5 stars (Exceptional) ~trauma_hound412
0 star (Not rated) "aka: "Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror,rnOriginal title: "Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens" ~Anonz
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