Max Schreck’s vampire in F.W. Murnau’s 1922 “Nosferatu” is one of the most iconic actor transformations and horror movie creatures in cinema history. It’s an image that captivated director Robert ...
Since then, every adaptation of Nosferatu has used Murnau’s film as a foundation to further Orlok’s mythos. For example, ...
Some actors overpower movies with their talent and brilliance. Others dominate the screen by sheer physical presence. An outstanding example of the latter case is Max Schreck, the tall, gaunt stage ...
BERLIN (Reuters) - The first screen portrayal of Dracula was so eerie, some critics asked whether the actor himself could be a vampire. But since his death, little has been done to resurrect Max ...
OnMilwaukee.com talks to the writer of the new film, "Shadow of the Vampire," starring John Malkovich and now showing at the Oriental Theatre. Steven Katz took on a daunting task for his first ...
Werner Herzog's remake of the 1922 classic 'Nosferatu' remains the definitive 'Dracula' story on the big screen. By Richard Newby “Beware that his shadow doth not burden your dreams with horrible ...
"Theatre is where I come from. There are elements in the theatre that you just don't get in film. I like performing. I like being able to do it. It's not as fragmented as movies. Yes, of course ...
Technically, F.W. Murnau’s 1922 silent film follows the saga of “Count Orlok,” but even though the main character’s name and certain other details have been changed, Bram Stoker’s story shines through ...
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