Nosferatu the Vampyre

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Foreign Title: Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht
Date: January 01, 1979 to December 31, 1979
Dates Note: 1979
Country of Origin: Germany , United States
Place of Origin: West Germany, United States
Languages: German
Color: Color
Silent: No
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Curator Notes

Film Series/Exhibition Title: 
Infinite Horizons: The Films of Werner Herzog
Description: 

Herzog’s take on the Dracula legend by way of the F. W. Murnau original finds das Vampyre in the form not of a dashing castle-bound lover, but an ashen-faced, desiccated Klaus Kinski, spreading death, dread, and disease amidst a small German town. A film seemingly encased in cold grays and rain-stained stone, Nosferatu is one of Herzog’s most hauntingly beautiful films, or at least his most beautifully haunting, thanks to Kinski’s sinister alabaster sheen and seducer-from-the-grave aura. Herzog’s first release for a major Hollywood studio (and shot in two versions, German and English), Nosferatu was a surprise hit (“Second to Superman in Paris!” reads our 1979 note for its US premiere).

Authors/Roles: 
Jason Sanders


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