Nosferatu - The Vampire Aboard Ship (1922)
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0:25 One of the most epic scenes in horror film history! I love Nosferatu!
Max Shrecks version is how I picture Bram Stokers Dracula....
(Lon Chaney's unmasking in 1925 Phantom of the Opera is really epic too!)
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@Darkangelrock92 Old fart? not at all, these vampires kick ass..and those from twilight and vampire diaries could take a lesson from this motherfucker (nosferatu) on how to be a real vampire..shit he scares the hell out of me and this was made in 1922!
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Nosferatu, all the Dracula films untill 2000 (not after), Lost Boys (the first) and Vampira rocks! Its so much better than the twilight shit and anything which is close to it! I can stand True Blood, but not Vampire Knight of Vampire Diaries! Call me an old fart xD
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cross-eyed and being scared at the same time
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It was rereleased in 1930 when they were working on the Bela Lugosi version, but presumably Flo Stoker got a cut that time of any profits.
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@alucardcruzbelmont20 I used to have nightmares for a few days after watching this movie too! Count Orlock is one scary monster!
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I have both a B&W and a tinted version of the film, and the tinted one is MUCH better, especially when Nosferatu wanders in town holding his coffin... But still, this movie rules.
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Imagine what it must have been like to see this in 1921!
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its so funny how da vampire jus rises out of da coffin
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check out my nosferatu video tribute
Hey, the sounds not working!!!
Joke.
Scariest part of the movie, if you ask me.
oywidapoodles1 2 years ago 13
In 1922 it would have been pretty much impossible to shoot a sequence like this at night time, partly due to the film stocks and lenses available at the time. I think the film was supposed to be watched colour tinted, with the night time scenes tinted blue.
blackdaleksec 2 years ago 10