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Nosferatu

nosferatu

Last night Rikard and I went to Cinemateket and watched Murnau's classic vampire film, Nosferatu from 1922, starring Max Schreck as the vampire Count Orlok. It was a great experience. I just love watching those silent films with a guy playing the piano live. :D I've seen Nosferatu before and some of the scenes are just brilliant, like the one with his shadow on the wall.

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Comments

cocojerry 22. November 2008, 06:05

i have never been brave enough to see a horror film :D

kirstycat 22. November 2008, 09:01

hehe, I think he could do with a manicure :smile:
What is it with men and them not cutting their nails regularly? :wink:

cocojerry 22. November 2008, 16:08

i think it's not so bad. with long nails, it's easier for him to scratch

kirstycat 22. November 2008, 17:30

backs? :smile: good point! I am a tickle/scratch addict myself.
He might look a little creepy, but I bet this guy in the photo could give a good back scratch :wink:

Popelka Nazaretská 22. November 2008, 21:30

Oh, this, oh, my loved Vampire!!!! Yeh, Count Orlok is the best :heart:
Thank. Now I can sleep like a baby :zzz:

djosh_losh 9. December 2008, 15:14

Interesting! Piano was in theatre or it was recorded?

fred 9. December 2008, 15:23

There was a guy playing the piano live at the theatre. He did not follow any pre-written song but just improvised. :smile:

djosh_losh 9. December 2008, 15:35

Well it just seems like it could be the future of the cinema :D :D

glenno 21. December 2008, 19:48

These old films are great, the original black and white Phantom of the Opera my favourite!

53north 22. December 2008, 22:17

Reminds me too much of Cheyney and Rumsfeld and the PNAC fruits

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