64. Nosferatu

64. Nosferatu

Rotten Tomatoes: 96%   IMDB: 8

Plot: Vampire Count Orlock takes up new residence and sets his sights and fangs upon the neighbor's wife in this first screen adaption of Bram Stockers Dracula.


My Thoughts: The main reason to watch this film is for the performance of Max Schreck as the Vampire Orlock. His skeletal features and cold dead stare are one of the greatest filmed vampire performances in history.  A good companion piece to this film is Shadow of the Vampire a what if making of Nosferatu that stipulates Max Schreck was not an actor but rather an actual Vampire, which seems entirely possible from what we see on screen. I did not listen to the soundtrack provided on the film I instead chose to listen to Rob Zombie's Hellbilly Deluxe and Hellbilly Deluxe 2, while not perfect in every scene it was awesome how much did match up and work, for instance Hellbilly Deluxe 2's "Theme for an angry Red Planet" played over Orlock stalking the ship and attacking the captain in a way that made it seem destiny to meet. All in all the scenes of Orlock are fantastic and hold up well, every thing else well the movie is almost 100 years old so you have to make allowances this is better than any of the other silent films I've seen.

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