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Never miss a new film - subscribe here ► / @cinema45studios Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror is a silent horror masterpiece and an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Directed by F. W. Murnau, the film tells the haunting story of Count Orlok, a vampire who spreads terror and death in a small German town. Real estate agent Thomas Hutter travels to Transylvania to meet the mysterious Count Orlok, who purchases a property near Hutter’s home. Unbeknownst to Hutter, Orlok is a vampire, and his arrival brings plague and dread. Orlok becomes fixated on Hutter’s wife, Ellen, whose innocence and bravery ultimately lead to the vampire’s demise. Notable for its striking visual style, shadow play, and eerie atmosphere, Nosferatu remains a foundational work of horror cinema and a key example of German Expressionism. Publication Date: 1922 Genres and Topics: Primary Genre: Horror Subgenres: Silent Film, German Expressionism Credits: Directed by: F. W. Murnau Written by: Henrik Galeen (adapted screenplay based on Dracula by Bram Stoker) Starring: Max Schreck as Count Orlok Gustav von Wangenheim as Thomas Hutter Greta Schröder as Ellen Hutter Alexander Granach as Knock Runtime: Approximately 94 minutes Language: Silent film with intertitles Color: Black & White with some tinted sequences Production: Germany Additional Notes: Nosferatu was almost lost to history when Bram Stoker’s estate sued for copyright infringement, demanding all copies be destroyed. Fortunately, some prints survived, securing the film’s legacy. Warning: As a silent film, Nosferatu employs title cards and exaggerated performances to convey its narrative, which may differ from modern cinematic conventions. However, its innovative visuals and pioneering horror elements make it an essential experience for film enthusiasts.