Nosferatu the Vampire On DVD

A classic and timeless horror film, Max Schrecks portrayal of the vampire is the creepiest vampire for sure. If you have not had a chance to see this classic silent horror film treat yourself on a cold October evening and check it out.

Horror Guy Says:
A classic, a must … chilling!

Nosferatu the Vampire
Overture to the Opera the Vampire, Copmosed by Heinrich Marschner and Nosferatu, a Symphony of Horror, Composed by Hans Erdmann.

Customer Review: Top ten horror films of all time
Groundbreaking, landmark horror. Make sure to opt for the Kino version. Germany was the king of horror films during the silent era. Check out Kino’s German Horror Classics box set. Herzog’s remake worth a look also.

Customer Review: scariest vampire ever
My three teenage sons have seen monsters classic and contemporary. Max Schreck’s vampire, they say, is hands down the creepiest they have ever seen. The entire film is closest, in my mind, to an actual nightmare. You have to see it –too hard to explain it words.

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