1922 Nosferatu by F. W. Murnau "The Death Ship"
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Published 2015-03-29
All Comments (21)
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I love the way Orlok moves. So slow and rigid, like he’s in rigor mortis. Definitely an inspiration for zombie movies.
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Still to this very day, THE scariest version of any vampire in any movie... EVER!
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I love the look of this ship. It is so eerie!
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A 100 year old horror film, truly mind blowing to see the evolution of horror movies from then to now
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The quality kinda makes it more creepy than I expected. It's so vintage looking and silent but somehow it's terrifying.
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considering this is a silent film, it is still terrifying, just imagine how blood curdling it would be if it wasn't a silent film
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Nosferatu is easily the best vampire movie ever made!
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100 years old now
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Wish they would have gone with this version of the vampire in cinema instead Bela Lugosi's version. This version captured the very essence of what a vampire really is: Terrifying, Alien and Absolute Evil. It was this version in the mini-series Salem's Lot that made it a hit and one of the scariest shows on TV.
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What's more scary is that...all actors are dead by now
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POV you work nightshift at Krusty Krab : 0:38
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this movie was definitely ahead of its time
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Great scene and still a great movie.
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Dude honestly that scene where he's coming out of the coffin woulda scared the shit out of me 100 years ago. The hands are still effective creep factor
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I love old films and they help me relax and the scary ones as well and I'm 27 years old and I grew up on watching old films like these.
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Almost 100 years that film old but gold we have to treasure that film so old.. 🤔
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I now know we're SpongeBob got some inspiration the ship looks familiar from an old episode
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A day walker. In the 1979 version of Dracula it was only direct sunlight that caused harm. He could roam the day if overcast or rainy.
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Recently updated as The Last Voyage of the Demeter.
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The best vampire movie all the time!