Max Schreck is back with his finest fang-to-flesh classic! Orlok, the Vampire in 3D is a newly restored version of Nosferatu. This never-before-seen print is an eerie and disturbing adaptation of Bram Stokers Dracula. Shortly after its 1922 premiere, Murnau's masterpiece became he subject of a bitter lawsuit.
As a result, all known copies of this bloodsucking classic were destroyed. Or so it was believed ...
Eighty-seven years later, Quality Cheese Productions unleashes this unnerving
stereoscopic nightmare. Prepare for a filmic feeding frenzy of fright!
i think you need the cheepo red and blue glasses, i have the ones that give you in the movie theatre. and it doesnt really work.
romas1995 3 months ago
A 3D version of another public domain film, Carnival of Souls, is now available too. Go to my channel for samples and more info.
2D23Dconversions 1 year ago
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Esquirilo 1 year ago
well.. i like the original version, but this is more like a comedie version ... and the 3d effects are.. hmm.. well..
galaxymaster 1 year ago
Excellent! This is how I always wanted the story to be told!
Orlok
OrlokLives 1 year ago
Orlok sounds like a paedophile!
frederikolsen 1 year ago
Looks great, but the soundtrack played for laughs? I would rather it maintained its creepiness.
darthzach 1 year ago
The 3d is fantastic better than most of the stuff you see in cinema today the music isnt that good i like the creepy voice you added tho
Darius12235 1 year ago
Read the making-of article yesterday and can't wait to own and watch this classic in 3D. Looks great.
phaota 2 years ago
Just read an article on this. Had to see if for myself. I can't believe you did this, it's AMAZING!!
oliver8bit 2 years ago