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Nosferatu the Vampyre
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A horror about the lonely Count Daracula - the blood-sucking nobleman attempting to spread his influence all over the world. The Dracula does not expect to be prevented from continuing his demonic practices by a woman named Lucy Harker...
A horror about the lonely Count Daracula - the blood-sucking nobleman attempting to spread his influence all over the world. The Dracula does not expect to be prevented from continuing his demonic practices by a woman named Lucy Harker...
Actors:
Clemens Scheitz,
Attila Árpa,
Isabelle Adjani,
Jacques Dufilho,
Margiet van Hartingsveld,
Lo van Hensbergen,
Dan van Husen,
Rijk de Gooyer,
Jan Groth,
Klaus Kinski,
Roland Topor,
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Clemens Scheitz
Attila Árpa
17 November 1971, Munich, West Germany
Isabelle Adjani
27 June 1955, Paris, France
Jacques Dufilho
19 February 1914, Bègles, Gironde, France
Margiet van Hartingsveld
Lo van Hensbergen
1 May 1917, Soekaboemi, Dutch East Indies
Dan van Husen
30 April 1945, Gummersbach, Germany
Rijk de Gooyer
17 December 1925, Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
Jan Groth
15 January 1921, Bielsko-Biala, Slaskie, Poland
Klaus Kinski
18 October 1926, Zoppot, Free City of Danzig [now Sopot, Pomorskie, Poland]
Roland Topor
7 January 1938, Paris, France
Director:
Werner Herzog
Werner Herzog
5 September 1942, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
Country:
International
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May 18, 2014
Nosferatu is at least as much a tribute to surrealist pioneer Luis Bunuel as it is to Murnau.
November 17, 2011
This is a pinnacle of horror cinema: atmospheric, rhapsodic and -- especially in the slow-burn confrontations between Lucy and her otherworldly inamorato -- achingly transcendent.
May 16, 2014
Herzog, cinematographer Jorg Schmidt-Reitwein and production designer Henning von Gierke conjure a near-endless stream of arresting images.
New York Times
May 09, 2005
It's funny without being silly, eerie without being foolish and uncommonly beautiful in a way that has nothing to do with mere prettiness.
October 14, 2014
Madness and death hang over Herzog's Wagner-scored vision like a black cloud, while Kinski adds much poignancy to Dracula, the lonely immortal.
January 07, 2016
An evocative exercise in alienation and existential dread, Herzog masterfully tackles one of the greatest gothic stories ever with Nosferatu the Vampyre with the unforgettable (as always) Klaus Kinski as the titular blood-sucker.
November 24, 2011
To say of someone that they were born to play a vampire is a strange compliment, but if you will compare the two versions of Nosferatu you might agree with me that only Kinski could have equaled or rivaled Max Schreck's performance.
September 21, 2007
The acting is too eccentric and the narrative drive too weak to satisfy fans of the genre, but Herzog's admirers will find much in the film's animistic landscapes and clusters of visionary imagery.
June 01, 2015
Worth seeing for the visuals, then, but minor Herzog.
October 29, 2008
Between the hordes of stowaway rats that accompany Dracula's arrival, and a town-plaza dance of folly by doomed survivors (a Herzog addition), it's like being present at the birth of a medieval legend.
September 22, 2015
It's a curious mix: at times deliriously hammy, at others melancholy, contemplative and oddly beautiful.
January 26, 2006
There's a grey, plodding quality to the film which sidesteps oppressive, doom-laden inevitability and goes straight to slightly dull.

