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Nosferatu

aka Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens; Nosferatu, a Symphony of Horror

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A real estate agent is sent to Transylvania to sell a property to the reclusive Count Orlok, only to discover that his host is a vampire. Orlok travels to the agent’s hometown, bringing death and plague in his wake. As terror spreads, a desperate act by the agent’s wife forces a final reckoning with the ancient evil.

Selected disc options for Nosferatu

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Reel Vault box art
Reel Vault BD-ALL/US/OOP 2022
Kino box art
Kino BD-A/US/OOP 2013
BFI box art
BFI BD-B/UK 2015
Eureka box art
Eureka BD-B/UK 2013
Kino box art
Kino DVD-1/US/OOP 2007
Kino box art
Kino DVD-1/US/OOP 2002
Image box art
Image DVD-0/US/OOP 2001
Image box art
Image DVD-0/US/OOP 1997
Audio Commentary by David Kalat has extra
Audio Commentary by Lokke Heiss has extra has extra
Audio Commentary by R. Dixon Smith and Brad Stevens has extra
The Language of Shadows (52:46) has extra has extra has extra
The Nosferatu Tour - With commentary by Lokke Heiss has extra
Restoration has extra
Interview with Abel Ferrara (12:19) has extra
Interview with Christopher Frayling (24:08) has extra
Interview with Kevin Jackson (19:43) has extra
Deconstruction of the Carriage Ride Sequence has extra
F.W. Murnau Film Excerpts [Kino 1] (x5) has extra
F.W. Murnau Film Excerpts [Kino 2] (x8) has extra has extra
Scene Comparisons has extra has extra
Stills Gallery [BFI] (2:23) has extra
Stills Gallery [Image] has extra has extra
Stills Gallery [Kino Blu-ray] (16 Images) has extra
Stills Gallery [Kino DVD] has extra has extra
Video Teaser Trailer (0:59) has extra
TV Promo has extra
“Le Vampire” (Short, 1945, 8:28) has extra
“The Mistletoe Bough” (Short, 1904, 8:20) has extra
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Notes

  • BFI’s Blu-ray includes a 36-page booklet with writing by David Kalat (“Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horrors”), Brian J. Robb (“The Vampire and the Occultist”) and James Bernard (“The Music of Nosferatu”).
  • Eureka’s “Limited Edition” Blu-ray includes a 56-page booklet with writing by Gilberto Perez (“The Deadly Space Between”), Albin Grau (“ Vampires”), Enno Patalas (“On the Way to Nosferatu”) and Craig Keller (“The Bridge”). It is also available as a standard edition without booklet.
  • Kino’s 2007 “The Ultimate DVD Edition” DVD includes a booklet. It is also available in the “Murnau: A Six DVD Box Set” (2009) with The Haunted Castle (1921), Finances of the Grand Duke (1924), The Last Laugh (1924), Tartuffe (1925) and Faust (1926).
  • Kino’s 2002 DVD is included in the “German Horror Classics” box set with The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), The Golem (1920) and Waxworks (1924). It is also included in the “The F.W. Murnau Collection” box set with The Last Laugh (1924), Tartuffe (1925), Faust (1926) and Tabu (1931).

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