Review of Nosferatu (1922) by Adam L — 23 Oct 2015
I don't like many silent films. And truth be told, I haven't seen "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" yet. So I don't know if that would take this one's place. I found this in a dollar bin at a hardware store.
So I brought it home and was stunned. The film looks incredible, even after all these years. But even more incredible is the makeup on Max Schreck's character. He is easily the most frightening vampire I've ever seen on screen.
The story follows "Dracula" pretty well, but does deviate a little. Not that it bothers me. I love watching this with all the lights out in the house, although it's tough to get others to watch it with me.
This review of Nosferatu (1922) was written by Adam L on 23 Oct 2015.
Nosferatu has generally received very positive reviews.
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