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  • Thank you so much! I haven't seen this is years!

  • Great movie!

    Thank you for the upload!

  • Wow! Great movie! The best I've ever seen! :D

  • Thanks for posting this, it's by far the best print I've seen of this amazing film. Even Ellen Hutter's weird hairdo looks good.

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  • I've got one thing to criticize, though. I do not know if the colours they used to dye the film were way that intense there back in 1922, but in here i believe they are too vibrant. Well, maybe that's how the original version was show - and then my critic is shallow and you should ignore it, but i believe it's worth bringing the topic up.

  • @Whateveranybody interesting that you bring that up. back in the 20s and 30s, movies could be purchased on tinted film. normally, it would be an amber color like this. at the same time, German Expressionist films such as this one, made use of a variety of film dyes for a pseudo-color effect. now, this version of Nosferatu happens to be a completely restored and remastered one. whether its a home print, or came from a vault somewhere, i dont know.

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  • Thank you for the upload, appreciate it.

  • The video quality is excellent! Surely, the best file "Nosferatu" I found here on YouTube. Thank you for sharing it with us.

  • A beautiful masterpiece. Nosteratu will always be the original vampire.

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