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  1. Nosferatu" has been presented as an archaic Romanian word synonymous with "vampire". It was largely popularized in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by Western fiction such as the gothic novel Dracula (1897) and the German expressionist film Nosferatu (1922).

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    Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (German: Nosferatu – Eine Symphonie des Grauens) is a 1922 silent German Expressionist vampire film directed by F. W. Murnau and starring Max Schreck as Count Orlok, a vampire who preys on the wife (Greta Schröder) of his estate agent (Gustav von Wangenheim) and brings the plague to their town.

  3. Jan 11, 2022 · Nosferatu is a 1922 German horror movie that depicts a vampire named Graf Orlok, based on Bram Stoker's novel Dracula. The film was produced by an occultist, adapted by a screenwriter who changed the names and details, and starred an actor with a mysterious reputation.

  4. Nosferatu is a term that Bram Stoker used in his novel Dracula, but it may not be a real word in any Eastern European language. Learn how this term became a title for a classic horror film and a synonym for vampire in popular culture.

  5. Mar 4, 2022 · From his shadow to his gaunt face, the vampire Count Orlok in 1922's Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror remains one of film's most spine-tingling creations. Nicholas Barber examines why.

  6. Jun 25, 2024 · Nosferatu, German silent horror film released in 1922, notable for being the earliest surviving film adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula and for its technically novel and effective cinematography. Nosferatu was an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s classic vampire tale.

  7. Jul 31, 2011 · One of the most renowned vampire films ever made is that of Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror, directed by F. W. Murnau released in 1922. The film is between 81-94 minutes long, depending on the version you get, and is a silent, black and white film with titles and symphonic accompaniment.