What's so witty about the way the music is used in this clip is that the Mahler 2nd is called the "Resurrection Symphony," and that mechanical skull just bites the music right off when it claps shut. Don't talk about resurrection around the undead, it hurts their feelings.
This film is my Dracula -- and Herzog is my eternal hero for being able to get so many indescribable performances, film after film, out of that brilliant, raving lunatic without strangling the man or shooting himself.
An actual STARGATE/PORTAL-THING was caught on film in New Mexico. The footage can be found within the short-film entitled "SUDDEN PORTHOLE", which is parked at the PROJECT CAMELOT YouTube page (it's under the George Noory video).
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What an incredibly beautiful film. Hollywood should learn one thing or two from this masterpiece. Murnau's original was alreafy flawless, but this Herzog' remake really took the cake. And Kinski is just unbelievable... Stunning work.
Her Klaus did not need to much make up for this film.. and he's one of the most convincing Dracula of all time... He was more than an actor. He was an ARTIST probably one of the best of 20 st century.. If you have time please google his quotes, they are really something!
This was intended to be a faithful remake of FW Murnau's 1922 horror classic, but it has Werner Herzog's artistry like a thumbprint on it. Kinski was his favorite actor, and is understatedly brilliant in this.
@SpikeXtreme This movie RUINED other vampire movies for me. Interview with the Vampire was pretty good, especially Kirsten Dunst, but Bram Stoker's Dracula was a joke compared to this. And don't get me started on fucking Twilight. Twilight is practically Dadaist.... but makes less sense.
@Chizpurfle52595 this is what true vampires are, only Hollywood would dress them up to be sexy femme looking guys. Vampires are diseased parasites that smell of the grave, you would know this if you were a real vampire enthusiast....on that note.
@hleebarrow The music is by Gustav Mahler. He died in 1911. That kind of music is beyond most film composers, by God! There are plently of recordings of his music that have been made throughout the 20th century. The first thing heard in this vid is the first movement of the 5th symphony. The music near the end is from the second.
really slowly paced movie, but that is the classic style of old school horror... building up to climax. but since we all know the story so well it didnt have much impact. dissapointing yes a bit. but still good imo. it just takes patience to really appreciate. the visuals were awesome.
I felt the same way with the pacing. I think Herzog lingered too much when Jonathan has left the Inn, but that first sequence in the mansion, beautiful!
Kinksi brought a great intensity to all his parts. A haunting voice coupled with mesmerizing eyes. It was that intensity that made this role so really frightening-in so many ways, he literally became a vampire.
He was so believable in this role because he was a vampire... an emotional vampire. This has got to be the strangest human being ever born. I'm just sorry this man ever had wives and children.
I have this movie on DVD and this is the greatest portrayal of a vampire I've ever seen. Kinski is so perfect for this role with his physical apearance, voice and acting style. One of the all-time great character actors in history and MY favorite kraut!
Klaus Kinski, definitely one of the major actors of all time, up there with Olivier. Anyway, I've seen most, if not all his movies. Check him out in Woychek.
YESSS! Kinski was hellaz bipolar and abusive to pretty much everyone, but MAN could he act. After Herzog got him riled up and worn out enough to focus, that is.
You've GOT to be kidding, yavuzcuabi! And Homer was "a turkic people" either, or what? Anyone else, who was a great Mind and a turkic people at the same time?? Com'on man, your people are only good at warfare.....if they have majority
Herzogs adaption of Murnaus film is the second best vampire-movie after the original Nosferatu even though its mood is a bit different from the original it still is a beutiful and moodfull movie!
What's so witty about the way the music is used in this clip is that the Mahler 2nd is called the "Resurrection Symphony," and that mechanical skull just bites the music right off when it claps shut. Don't talk about resurrection around the undead, it hurts their feelings.
This film is my Dracula -- and Herzog is my eternal hero for being able to get so many indescribable performances, film after film, out of that brilliant, raving lunatic without strangling the man or shooting himself.
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I'm not selling anything…I'm just trying to spread the word about the unseen-dimensions we find ourselves embedded in.
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peopledick 2 months ago in playlist Werner Herzog & Klaus kinski
Mahler!! Gustav Mahler 5th symphony!!
thebiochemistry 5 months ago
What an incredibly beautiful film. Hollywood should learn one thing or two from this masterpiece. Murnau's original was alreafy flawless, but this Herzog' remake really took the cake. And Kinski is just unbelievable... Stunning work.
matteoprez 10 months ago
"For the first time...The movie (...) is subject to some extent from me. For the first time, I'm making a genre film."
My god, Kinski was not the only one to be a pathological narcissistic megalomaniac...They were two with Herzog...They definitly found each other !
I just wish someone's talent would stop making them worship their own shit !!!
1480mathias 11 months ago
oo hello, mahler, my friend
munkybrain 1 year ago
good 'ol Nos. I love Kinski. He was so grotesque and graceful....
Hydrefyricon 1 year ago
Kinski simply WAS whatever Kinski wanted to be in ANYTHING he did. The man was pure Genius
th3on1and0nly 1 year ago 3
Kinski was Nosferatu!
79DeMoni 1 year ago
Her Klaus did not need to much make up for this film.. and he's one of the most convincing Dracula of all time... He was more than an actor. He was an ARTIST probably one of the best of 20 st century.. If you have time please google his quotes, they are really something!
grazzi67 1 year ago
Very catholic
BPCpresents 1 year ago
the buck fangs are awesome.
vspectra 1 year ago
nun ja hab sehnsucht und kuschelbedarf wer möchte mit mir schreiben der meldet sich einfach ja
pleasantmessiahcoam 1 year ago
seine Zähne, wie er die einsetzt! klasse!
flaminia5 1 year ago
I want that damn clock for myself!!!
OrfeoEnajenado 1 year ago
dann würdest du dich quasi im treppsgang so hinübermogeln :D
Innnopfennnig 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this.
crackercookies 2 years ago
one of the most intelligent,beliveable vampire movies of all time.
There's no crawling up walls and hanging upside on ceilings and jumping 40 ft in the air like the other silly vampire films produced.
SpikeXtreme 2 years ago 17
This was intended to be a faithful remake of FW Murnau's 1922 horror classic, but it has Werner Herzog's artistry like a thumbprint on it. Kinski was his favorite actor, and is understatedly brilliant in this.
bookkeeper57 2 years ago 2
@SpikeXtreme This movie RUINED other vampire movies for me. Interview with the Vampire was pretty good, especially Kirsten Dunst, but Bram Stoker's Dracula was a joke compared to this. And don't get me started on fucking Twilight. Twilight is practically Dadaist.... but makes less sense.
Chizpurfle52595 1 year ago
@Chizpurfle52595 have you seen 30 days of night ?.. not as good as Nosferatu but a decent attempt .. enjoyable was the word i would use.
SpikeXtreme 1 year ago
@Chizpurfle52595 this is what true vampires are, only Hollywood would dress them up to be sexy femme looking guys. Vampires are diseased parasites that smell of the grave, you would know this if you were a real vampire enthusiast....on that note.
scrmblakulascrm 1 year ago
who did the music? where can I get the music CD?
hleebarrow 2 years ago
Try amazon. I dont know if they ever released it on cd.
metalqueen2000 2 years ago
Popul Vuh. Most of it was released on the Nosferatu album. PV were one of the great krautrock acts and did scored a few more of Herzog's films.
filrut 1 year ago
@hleebarrow The music is by Gustav Mahler. He died in 1911. That kind of music is beyond most film composers, by God! There are plently of recordings of his music that have been made throughout the 20th century. The first thing heard in this vid is the first movement of the 5th symphony. The music near the end is from the second.
munkybrain 1 year ago
@munkybrain God knows who the organ music is by.
munkybrain 1 year ago
@munkybrain It sounds a bit like Messiaen, maybe Duruflé ?
currypuff93 1 year ago
Bei 1:40 sieht man, dass Kinski Plateauschuhe an hat :D
Blutmond666 2 years ago 2
really slowly paced movie, but that is the classic style of old school horror... building up to climax. but since we all know the story so well it didnt have much impact. dissapointing yes a bit. but still good imo. it just takes patience to really appreciate. the visuals were awesome.
Madkre8tor 2 years ago 4
I felt the same way with the pacing. I think Herzog lingered too much when Jonathan has left the Inn, but that first sequence in the mansion, beautiful!
hidetolove 2 years ago
i think salems lot was a little more scary then this movie but i still got this movie and watch it all the time.
TheNosferatu5 2 years ago 3
I agree - I remember vividly how disappointed I was when the 79-remake came out.
Noiseferatu 2 years ago
You know, I saw the 22 version first and, It terrified me.
Now as I watch it over again, it's lost that first impact. But the 79 version still gives me chills.
I think they both have so much to offer :D I love them both!
hidetolove 2 years ago
Der beste Dracula aller Zeiten!!!
rudirabe09 2 years ago 16
His words are worth a thousand pictures: that was a damn good example of belief vs. reality. The script is as beautiful as the heroine.
gtsvideodotcom 2 years ago
im losin my hair.. an hes gimme inspiration.. thanks dude.. i feel all confident now.. )
bomber99uk 2 years ago
I want that clock. :O
taistelutomaatti 2 years ago
Then you should go watch it, what the fuck.
kkstar1976 3 years ago
The castle in this footage is Pernštejn in Czech Republic... :D My fav one..
PSYfree 3 years ago
Kinski was so perfect in this. This is a pretty great movie too :D
s8ntmark 3 years ago 5
whats the song at the begining????
hellboy664 3 years ago
Mahler symphony 5, movement 2
bswhi2 3 years ago
Weiß vielleicht jemand um welche Burg / Schloss es sich hier handelt?
niederdonau 3 years ago
Das ist Burg Pernštejn in der Nähe von Telč (der Ort wo Woyzeck gedreht wurde) und es liegt in Tschechien.
Shakermaker303 3 years ago
@Shakermaker303
Alles klar.
Vielen Dank !
niederdonau 3 years ago
hat irgendwer kinski schonmal lächeln oder sogar lachen gesehn?
cinestar2 3 years ago 3
der clip "klaus kinski creepy"
tfr0g 3 years ago
@cinestar2 Ja natürlich, er lächelt wirklich schön, wie ein Kind. In "Mein liebster Feind".zB findest du das.
ZolotayaKoshka 3 months ago
Parts of this is like backwards, the picture on the screen is reversed like as if it is in a mirror. WEIRD.
kkstar1976 3 years ago
Kinski is incredible in the role but Murnau and Schrek cannot be surpassed. No,no,
dyndan19 3 years ago
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kkstar1976 3 years ago
i agree!!!
anime13gurl 3 years ago
Kinksi brought a great intensity to all his parts. A haunting voice coupled with mesmerizing eyes. It was that intensity that made this role so really frightening-in so many ways, he literally became a vampire.
dkupke 3 years ago 2
He was so believable in this role because he was a vampire... an emotional vampire. This has got to be the strangest human being ever born. I'm just sorry this man ever had wives and children.
mysteria31 3 years ago
You just don't like people you cannot understand just like all people with small minds.
kkstar1976 3 years ago
"Hhhhhhaaaaaa....what a lovely throat!"
Skulldini 3 years ago
I have this movie on DVD and this is the greatest portrayal of a vampire I've ever seen. Kinski is so perfect for this role with his physical apearance, voice and acting style. One of the all-time great character actors in history and MY favorite kraut!
Skulldini 3 years ago 3
Das ist Mahler.
ranwnye 3 years ago
I love Kinski
Have you got any more stuff from the filming of Nosferatu
Perizada 3 years ago
Kinski kinda looks like James Carville in this movie.
Minnexyz 3 years ago
Absolutely Brilliant, what a find Klaus Kinski during filming.
Kapricorn1 3 years ago 2
I love this foeign film and the best vamipre movie ever, it far exceeds the 1922 version. Bravo to Kinski for being so nuts and convincing.
Haunted39 3 years ago 2
Great actor, but it was never difficult for him to be nuts =))
drumtum 3 years ago 2
I suppose not, I just wish I could find more of his works, any suggestions
Haunted39 3 years ago
that was for the somment about it not being a stretch for Kinski to be or act nutz.
Haunted39 3 years ago
"I suppose not, I just wish I could find more of his works, any suggestions"
Pretty much all of the films he did with Herzog.
I would start with Aguirre, Fitzcarraldo and Woyzek.
romanoskar 3 years ago
Thanks, I will look for those right away. Appreciate your reply
Haunted39 3 years ago
kinski hatte genau die richtige karakterfresse für diese rolle (die er übrigens genial gespielt hatte)
als kind hatte ich mir damals beinah in die hose geschissen........:-)
wavetina2000 3 years ago 3
What is the music starting at 3:03 of this clip. It is grandose and beautiful. Can anyone tell me please. Thanks.
ariainvictus 3 years ago
to ariainvictus:
That is near the end of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection", Fifth movement.
If you like that part you need to listen to the whole thing. It is definitely grandiose and definitely beautiful.
A great entry point into Mahler.
And a personal favorite along with his Symphony no. 8, the "Symphony of a Thousand".
I think there is a little irony with that music in this scene.
wsmith68 3 years ago
Thank you for posting this. I´ve had blown my mind.
virulito 4 years ago
hopefully it didnt hurt :)
whymeee 4 years ago
Man, they should of had this on the Nosferatu DVD.
AdamAus85 4 years ago
ich finde es immer lustig die beiden Rattenzähne in der Mitte der zahnreihe, statt außen wie sonst üblich, zu sehen.
Smegon 4 years ago
Entspricht allerdings genau der Vampir-Überlieferung. ;)
ChristianPaul75 4 years ago
Klaus Kinski, definitely one of the major actors of all time, up there with Olivier. Anyway, I've seen most, if not all his movies. Check him out in Woychek.
castingtherunes 4 years ago 2
I second that, definately a class act.
fangthefeared 4 years ago
YESSS! Kinski was hellaz bipolar and abusive to pretty much everyone, but MAN could he act. After Herzog got him riled up and worn out enough to focus, that is.
Chizpurfle52595 4 years ago 3
Klaus looks like devil !!! so ugly man ...so beautiful daughter NATASHA!!
juradecanoa 4 years ago
kinski was not german or polish .he was a polish tathar(a turkic people)
yavuzcuabi 4 years ago
You've GOT to be kidding, yavuzcuabi! And Homer was "a turkic people" either, or what? Anyone else, who was a great Mind and a turkic people at the same time?? Com'on man, your people are only good at warfare.....if they have majority
Ecnomic 4 years ago
Herzogs adaption of Murnaus film is the second best vampire-movie after the original Nosferatu even though its mood is a bit different from the original it still is a beutiful and moodfull movie!
Scurtulos 4 years ago 4
an inspired choice of casting for the vampire part - and they didn't even have to make him up!
manwithnoname123 4 years ago 3
thx a lot for this video
kszyfy 4 years ago
Wonderful.
Thank you, my friend.
kermit9978 4 years ago
i love that movie, Klaus is quite scary. He makes everyone love the 'freak'
lumen1012 4 years ago
hey, this is awesome. he's not throwing a fit!
hallospacegirl1013 4 years ago
why does he normally have a fit?
lippy170 4 years ago
Kinski usually almost killed people on set...or at least threatned too look for some vids of his outburts they're up
Soniclife91 4 years ago
whoa. where did this clip come from?
grbomr 4 years ago
One of the five 10/10 movies is know. Just flawless.
heldhelm 4 years ago 3
what do you mean exactly???
DocPhnoeker 4 years ago
I mean that i really really love Nosferatu.
heldhelm 4 years ago 9
ah, fine! i also like the movie very much :-)
DocPhnoeker 4 years ago 3
@DocPhnoeker i guess its one of the five 10 out of 10 movies he knows.
grunntalll 1 year ago
I love Kinski.He is freak just like me:)
I heard that he wos erotoman;)))
bogini59 5 years ago
One of Klaus Kinski's greatest roles.
saanzacs 5 years ago
The orchestral music in the first 2 minutes is from Mahler's 1st Symphony. Or is it the 4th? Its undoubtly Mahler, anyway.
shilloshillos 5 years ago
No! It is the first movement of Mahler's Fifth, obviously.
Alessandro1985 4 years ago
It starts with the second movement of Mahler's fifth symphony, and then jumps to the first movement at :24.
nickfox2 4 years ago
He's sexy in a really creepy way. I'd let him bite me...
copyright1982 5 years ago 3
lol absolutely weird
Lorsch 5 years ago
i totally agree!
schpydah 5 years ago
Is the music that plays at the end of the footage featured in the movie?
Jal8919536 5 years ago
No, the music in the film is really low-key and dread-inducing
schpydah 5 years ago