A Gothic Industrial Mix From the diary of Johann Cavallius, comes a bloody tale of terror as the evil of Count Dracula, the Nosferatu, descends upon the unsuspecting Hamlet of Bremen. Jonathon Harker is snared in the bloody web of the vampyre during a long journey over the Carpathian Mountains to finalize real estate .. Read more
| Starring | Gustav Boltz, Karl Etlinger, John Gottowt, Alexander Granach |
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| Genres | Horror |
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Murnau's classic vampire movie, though not his best film, remains one of the most poetic of all horror films. Its... read more on Time Out
I got no words to say, I'll just gotta say this movie is completely-absolutely rubbish! If anybody wanna say that it WAS GOOD back then, I would say that if I was living in the stone age, I wouldn't even want to watch this rubbish show!
Murnau's 1922 masterpiece has been destroyed but awful music, avoid. Rent the much better BFI or Masters of Cinema release of Nosferatu instead.
This version of Dracula I think it was made in 1904 (not 2004 as it says).
It is a picture after picture with a still plot of horror. The music not even follow the actions. It's no sense. I am wonder if by its time this was horror? If you hate somebody or need a present for your ex, this is the one! Real disappointment
Murnau's 1922 masterpiece has been destroyed but awful music, avoid. Rent the much better BFI or Masters of Cinema release of Nosferatu instead.
This version of Dracula I think it was made in 1904 (not 2004 as it says).
It is a picture after picture with a still plot of horror. The music not even follow the actions. It's no sense. I am wonder if by its time this was horror? If you hate somebody or need a present for your ex, this is the one! Real disappointment
I got no words to say, I'll just gotta say this movie is completely-absolutely rubbish! If anybody wanna say that it WAS GOOD back then, I would say that if I was living in the stone age, I wouldn't even want to watch this rubbish show!
Murnau's 1922 masterpiece has been destroyed but awful music, avoid. Rent the much better BFI or Masters of Cinema release of Nosferatu instead.
This version of Dracula I think it was made in 1904 (not 2004 as it says).
It is a picture after picture with a still plot of horror. The music not even follow the actions. It's no sense. I am wonder if by its time this was horror? If you hate somebody or need a present for your ex, this is the one! Real disappointment
Murnau's classic vampire movie, though not his best film, remains one of the most poetic of all horror films. Its... read more on Time Out