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9% drop on Nosferatu (Masters of Cinema) DVD (Definitive Fully Restored Version with Original 1922 Score) - F W Murnau, 1922

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6% drop on Nosferatu (Masters of Cinema) DVD (Definitive Fully Restored Version with Original 1922 Score) - F W Murnau, 1922 

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FW Murnau, Germany’s leading exponent of camera movement and Expressionism, who obliterated the boundaries between the real and the unreal and gave the cinema some of its most enduring silent masterworks, was born in 1888, studied art history at the universities of Berlin and Heidelberg from 1905 to 1910, and entered the film industry in 1919.

Murnau’s first masterpiece, Nosferatu: Eine Symphonie des Grauens (Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horrors, 1922), was an unauthorised adaptation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel, ‘Dracula’. Prana-Film, its producer, hadn’t enough money to buy adaptation rights or create imposing Expressionistic sets, so the film was largely shot on location on the Baltic coast and, for the Transylvania sequences, in Czechoslovakia.

Nosferatu stars Max Schreck in an unmatched Expressionistic portrayal of terror. Fans of Bela Lugosi’s performance seldom realise that an undead creature that has lain in damp earth for centuries wouldn’t look as sartorially resplendent as did Lugosi’s vampire, whose appearance was transferred intact from the Broadway stage play in which he’d starred. No freshly pressed tuxedo for Max Schreck, who looked exactly like the pestilential, rotting creature he in fact was; his bald dome is that of a rodent, as are his pointed ears and sharp, protruding fangs. Nor has anyone ¬– save, perhaps, Howard Hughes – ever sported such long fingernails as Schreck’s talons, clear evidence that he has lain in mouldering soil for aeons.

Murnau littered the production with eerie technical effects, including fast motion that transforms the count’s coach into a phantom carriage that jerks along expressionistically, and negative images that convert the forest through which the carriage darts into a chilling kingdom of ghosts, resulting in supernatural overtones never attempted in the later Tod Browning–directed Hollywood version. Cold, grey, grisly shadows hover over the entire film, whose art direction (by Albin Grau) and cinematography (by the great Fritz Arno Wagner) evoke what Béla Balázs called ‘glacial draughts from the beyond’.

What makes this crisp, new, multi-tinted restoration from the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung definitive is the presence, for the first time since 1922, of the original orchestral score by Hans Erdmann, as well as a new 52-minute documentary by Murnau specialist Luciano Berriatúa.
R. Dixon Smith on 8th October 2007

DVD Extras:
2 discs
The film features, for the first time since the film's initial release in the 1920s, Hans Erdmann's original score
Full-length audio commentary by Brad Stevens and R. Dixon Smith
80-page book containing articles by David Skal (author of Hollywood Gothic: The Tangled Web of Dracula from Novel to Stage to Screen)
Thomas Elsaesser (author of Weimar Cinema and After: Germany's Historical Imaginary)
Gilberto Perez (author of The Material Ghost: Films and Their Medium)
Enno Patalas (former director of the M?nchner Stadtmuseum/Filmmuseum, where he was responsible for the restoration of many German classics, including Nosferatu)
a newly translated archival piece on vampires by the film's producer Albin Grau
notes on the film's restoration
and archival imagery
53-minute German documentary about Murnau and the making of Nosferatu complete with fascinating footage of the film's locations today
Restoration demonstration.

Film Details:
Director: F W Murnau
Year: 1922
Country: Europe, Germany
Cast:
Max Schreck, Gustav von Wangenheim, Greta Schröder, Alexander Granach

Technical Details:
Certificate: PG
Length: 93 mins
Label: EUREK
Format: DVD B&W
Region: 2
Aspect: 1.37:1
Cat No: EKA40214
Main Language: Silent
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