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Kinski at shooting of "Nosferatu"

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klaus kinski at the set of "nosferatu" (1979) with werner herzog

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  • 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.

  • Der beste Dracula aller Zeiten!!!

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  • 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.

  • @cinestar2 Ja natürlich, er lächelt wirklich schön, wie ein Kind. In "Mein liebster Feind".zB findest du das.

  • Mahler!! Gustav Mahler 5th symphony!!

  • 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.

  • "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 !!!

  • @munkybrain It sounds a bit like Messiaen, maybe Duruflé ?

  • @munkybrain God knows who the organ music is by.

  • @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.

  • oo hello, mahler, my friend

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