Nosferatu (1922) [Silent Movie]

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024
  • If you like this movie and our channel, please subscribe: goo.gl/0qDmXe | "Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens" (translated as "Nosferatu, a symphony of horror" or simply "Nosferatu") is a classic 1922 German Expressionist horror film, directed by F. W. Murnau, starring Max Schreck as the vampire Count Orlok. The film, shot in 1921 and released in 1922, was an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker's "Dracula", with names and other details changed because the studio could not obtain the rights to the novel (for instance, "vampire" became "Nosferatu" and "Count Dracula" became "Count Orlok").
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    Directed by F. W. Murnau, produced by Enrico Dieckmann and Albin Grau, screenplay by Henrik Galeen, based on "Dracula" by Bram Stoker, starring Max Schreck, Gustav von Wangenheim, Greta Schröder, Alexander Granach, Ruth Landshoff and Wolfgang Heinz.
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    Source: "Nosferatu" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 9 July 2012. Web. 09 July 2012. en.wikipedia.or....
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6 тис.

  • @davewade2041
    @davewade2041 6 років тому +8596

    My Great-Grandmother saw this movie at her tiny hometown theatre in the 1920s. She took an aisle seat because my Grandma went too, in a baby stroller she kept next to her in the aisle. The 'air-conditioning' was large blocks of ice set in front of electric fans! The audience spoke the text aloud, together, for the benefit of anyone that couldn't read(many people were illiterate in those days). After the movie, it was several blocks to walk home alone in the dark since my Great-Grandpa worked that night, and Great-Grandma said she was terrified the whole way home, and jumped straight into bed with the baby and pulled the covers over her head! And she left the lights on too!

    • @lachlanwoods3774
      @lachlanwoods3774 6 років тому +196

      Good for her

    • @brandonsewell1520
      @brandonsewell1520 6 років тому +296

      Dave Wade Neat story!

    • @calfman3333
      @calfman3333 6 років тому +447

      Thank God for stories like these.

    • @berrygoth2343
      @berrygoth2343 6 років тому +792

      the fact that they would say the text out loud is so wholesome

    • @thehoneybadger1223
      @thehoneybadger1223 6 років тому +134

      I love this! My nan wasn’t born until 7 years after the film was made, and my great-nan probably didn’t go to see it, she liked people to think she was fancy

  • @gavins.3573
    @gavins.3573 4 роки тому +6108

    Who would’ve thought a hundred years later we’d still be watching this and on smartphones. How times have changed.

    • @wicked9358
      @wicked9358 4 роки тому +55

      well is almost a century now 2 more years to go

    • @kfl611
      @kfl611 4 роки тому +38

      But we are still finding it entertaining,

    • @olivernottingham
      @olivernottingham 4 роки тому +23

      David Lynch won't be happy

    • @jimjimmy8900
      @jimjimmy8900 4 роки тому

      @@AzathothTheGreat doesn't work like that

    • @funkyjeans65
      @funkyjeans65 4 роки тому +16

      Doesn’t that make you think how much Film Making has advanced?

  • @vamp1rette
    @vamp1rette 9 місяців тому +414

    props to whoever is absolutely shredding the organ

  • @LovleyLemonade
    @LovleyLemonade Рік тому +1089

    It's insane to think that there was only one copy of this at one point. Thank God it was kept safe by french film collector Henry Langlois.

    • @sjdrifter72
      @sjdrifter72 Рік тому +2

      I'm sure there are many presumed lost silent and sound films that are owned by private collectors and institutions such as the Library of Congress and the Museum of Modern Art who are selfishly gatekeeping them and refusing to share them publicly, allowing only certain priviledged individuals to view them.

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts Рік тому +43

      One can only hope for other movies that are otherwise lost. Movies used to be on very volatile film, and that's why 20th Century Fox lost a bunch of their older films in 1937 in a gigantic storage building fire that also killed a 13 year old boy and injured his mother and brother. (The flames shot out the building sideways, in one spot as far as about 100 feet [or, longer than 5 Chevrolet Suburbans placed bumper to bumper with 1 inch between each car.])
      But besides that, there was no cheap and convenient home movie format - no DVD, no VHS, nothing of the sort. Movie Preservation wasn't on everyone's mind from 1900 - 1950, but I'm also confused as to *why* the director of the 1938 film "Algiers" tried to destroy every copy of the original 1937 film ("Pepe Le Moco") that his film was based on. I guess I can see why, but it's one of those moments when you look at previous generations and think "Wait, what???"

    • @RogerFoxYoutube
      @RogerFoxYoutube 10 місяців тому +18

      He also hid it from the nazis.

    • @pixiesouter9461
      @pixiesouter9461 9 місяців тому +16

      I mean, in Stoker's Widow's defense, they asked her if they could adapt Dracula, she said no, so they made this film. And although I am truly glad a copy survived and we still have this iconic piece of film, I also fully appreciate why Mrs Stoker was *pissed*
      It was a time when her only real opportunity for income at that time was through royalties on her late husband's work.

    • @michaelflores9384
      @michaelflores9384 8 місяців тому +7

      And I think a lot of kids may see this movie later in life, since Nosferatu is on SpongeBob now, so they may be seeing it to know who he is.

  • @howdoyoudo4641
    @howdoyoudo4641 3 роки тому +783

    Nothing like watching a classic horror movie and then suddenly there's a domino's ad.

    • @lauranovak8407
      @lauranovak8407 2 роки тому +21

      Yea, i fkn hate it wn modrn life interfers w nostalgia (or whn th present interfers wth th past) Especially wn itz smthin like *Dom'sShtyPizza

    • @marixalilith
      @marixalilith 2 роки тому +4

      I was thinking exactly same thing.

    • @roxassora2706
      @roxassora2706 2 роки тому +5

      Hey, old timey horror and a treat. Who can pass that up?

    • @Erix442
      @Erix442 2 роки тому +9

      I'm from Russia and thanks to sanction I can to watch UA-cam without ads free.

    • @liammusgrove6334
      @liammusgrove6334 2 роки тому

      We are getting Domino's tommorrow

  • @Paarl871
    @Paarl871 4 роки тому +3595

    “Then who was flickering the lights?”

  • @graceosborne8118
    @graceosborne8118 6 місяців тому +179

    the fact these types of once lost films are now fully viewable on youtube is truly incredible.

  • @zenfrodo
    @zenfrodo Рік тому +189

    Interesting fact: Illiteracy was still rampant during the Silent-film era, so literate audience members would often read the dialogue cards out loud for the benefit of audience members who couldn't read.

    • @Lepidopterous.
      @Lepidopterous. 4 місяці тому +13

      Back when motion pictures were still so new that 'stage theater' & 'movie theater' were still caught in a blend. (for someone to read cards aloud during a film)

    • @mrlsoarezz
      @mrlsoarezz 3 місяці тому +8

      That's sad and sweet at the same time

    • @ashtralplane777
      @ashtralplane777 Місяць тому

      People were illiterate all the way up into the 80s

    • @cheloniadaycare8872
      @cheloniadaycare8872 Місяць тому

      @zenfrodo Nosferatu (2024), Bill Skarsgard.

    • @cheloniadaycare8872
      @cheloniadaycare8872 Місяць тому

      ​@@Lepidopterous.Nosferatu (2024), Bill Skarsgard.

  • @srbarkerchan
    @srbarkerchan 5 років тому +9213

    People who know who Nosferatu is:
    - Film buffs
    - People who've seen that one Spongebob episode

    • @albertolizardo1083
      @albertolizardo1083 5 років тому +95

      Sarah Barker you’re right 😂👌

    • @Kevmaster2000
      @Kevmaster2000 4 роки тому +113

      Also Rick and Morty referenced him once. Coach Feratu.

    • @maddy5450
      @maddy5450 4 роки тому +38

      there are 2

    • @talastra
      @talastra 4 роки тому +8

      @@maddy5450 ^^ (i.e., the Herzog remake)

    • @MegaJesseman
      @MegaJesseman 4 роки тому +43

      And people who play Fire Emblem and got curious to know what the nosferatu spell was based off of, so they looked it up.

  • @julius9654
    @julius9654 7 років тому +3610

    If that was you on the phone, and you on the bus.......
    Who was flickering the lights?

    • @f.damian
      @f.damian 6 років тому +248

      Nosferatu!

    • @sukyandalous
      @sukyandalous 6 років тому +179

      Nosferatuuuu! 😉👉

    • @mage6562
      @mage6562 6 років тому +63

      ur mom

    • @iEatPopRocks
      @iEatPopRocks 6 років тому +45

      My kid at Halloween dressed as him to prank everyone at the Krusty Krab.

    • @mirietrouvere5568
      @mirietrouvere5568 6 років тому +20

      Nosferatu!

  • @snarkcast483
    @snarkcast483 Рік тому +850

    The scene where Nosferatu rose from his casket and said, "It's Nosferating time!" Absolute classic.

    • @dabeln1
      @dabeln1 Рік тому +50

      The scene where the werewolf shows up and the horses say. "aw, hell naw!" Movie of all time.

    • @robsferatu
      @robsferatu Рік тому +18

      He's called Count Orlok but okay 👌

    • @dystopianfuture1165
      @dystopianfuture1165 Рік тому +22

      The scene where original joke made and original joke and said, “it’s original joking time!” Absolute classic.

    • @snarkcast483
      @snarkcast483 Рік тому +29

      @@dystopianfuture1165 You're not fun in social groups.

    • @dystopianfuture1165
      @dystopianfuture1165 Рік тому +15

      @@snarkcast483 You’re not funny in social groups

  • @thetokutickler
    @thetokutickler 2 роки тому +1010

    After 100 years, the images of Nosferatu in the doorway and in the window are some of the most terrifying, nightmare inducing images I ever seen.

    • @naazriin
      @naazriin 2 роки тому +102

      you forgot 2 mention the time where he starts flickering the lights!!

    • @orange_tangie216
      @orange_tangie216 2 роки тому +1

      @@fairsaa7975 ,…..:/

    • @naazriin
      @naazriin 2 роки тому

      @@fairsaa7975 istg mfs always gotta try to find something 2 complain abt

    • @Eyeintheredsky
      @Eyeintheredsky Рік тому +1

      I’d marry that images. It’s goals. ❤

    • @danemartinez193
      @danemartinez193 Рік тому +2

      @@fairsaa7975 -🤓

  • @savannahw9087
    @savannahw9087 7 років тому +1953

    "Your wife has a beautiful neck." Way to be subtle.

    • @WakaWaka2468
      @WakaWaka2468 7 років тому +23

      Savannah w 27:51

    • @mickayla3891
      @mickayla3891 6 років тому +105

      nigga also tried to suck his homies thumb

    • @CheshireCesare
      @CheshireCesare 6 років тому +47

      I laughed SO hard when I first saw that.. 😂 Like, I've watched this movie countless times my whole life and it's still terrifying, but certain scenes like this and where he's running with his coffin will get me every time .. XD

    • @ozziejim8472
      @ozziejim8472 5 років тому +15

      Reply: "Yes, I blew on it many times"

    • @thecchrist777cc6
      @thecchrist777cc6 5 років тому +11

      Savannah w theres a reference to this in a band called Type O Negative, songs name is Black Number 1

  • @gingerlicious3500
    @gingerlicious3500 3 роки тому +2159

    No lie, if I had seen this in 1922 I would've been scared shitless.

    • @stinkfinga4918
      @stinkfinga4918 2 роки тому +95

      I saw this in like '94 as a kid and it still spooks me.

    • @johnwheatley5641
      @johnwheatley5641 2 роки тому +52

      Right! I think the ship scenes are still some of the greatest horror scenes of all time!

    • @winecrimesfoodandtime7119
      @winecrimesfoodandtime7119 2 роки тому +19

      True classic

    • @kel9361
      @kel9361 2 роки тому +28

      I'm scared shitless watching it now 😂😂 especially at 30:10

    • @damikey18
      @damikey18 2 роки тому +36

      @@kel9361then who's flickering the lights😟

  • @Laurie_Ramone
    @Laurie_Ramone 10 місяців тому +92

    Love how Orlok so helpfully drew a house on his letter to make sure that Knock really understood what he was asking for 😂

  • @Paotato69
    @Paotato69 2 роки тому +1246

    Happy 100 year anniversary to this legendary piece of horror history!

    • @thanos3076
      @thanos3076 2 роки тому +16

      It's One century anniversary, YOOHOO

    • @robertcarli5803
      @robertcarli5803 2 роки тому +7

      @@thanos3076 wow- a century !

    • @racool911
      @racool911 2 роки тому +1

      Holy Fuck

    • @NylTheMC
      @NylTheMC 2 роки тому +2

      Oh my gosh it is 100 years old

    • @emaany1839
      @emaany1839 2 роки тому +1

      it was shot in 1921 tho

  • @andrewbuckner6319
    @andrewbuckner6319 5 років тому +10032

    The music was too loud I couldn't hear the dialogue

    • @directorkid3131
      @directorkid3131 5 років тому +278

      😂

    • @directorkid3131
      @directorkid3131 5 років тому +116

      @Alec Hinshaw woooooooooosh

    • @astarvingafrican3629
      @astarvingafrican3629 5 років тому +37

      @Alec Hinshaw r/woooshhh

    • @OgRob3rt
      @OgRob3rt 5 років тому +31

      @Alec Hinshaw wooooosh

    • @jinxtheminx
      @jinxtheminx 5 років тому +50

      @Alec Hinshaw That's the point lol. You didn't know it was a joke... Therefore WOOOOOSH As people are pointing out that it went right over your head. If you got the joke no one would have tried to correct you as your comment would not have been made.

  • @Titanic-bs1cw
    @Titanic-bs1cw 4 роки тому +861

    I love the bit when he’s supposed to say “I’m going to count Orlak’s castle!” And they all look at him like “AW HELL NAW”

    • @sergiowinter5383
      @sergiowinter5383 3 роки тому +75

      "So, you have choosen death"

    • @Boundlessness
      @Boundlessness 3 роки тому +64

      Me too. Even 100 years ago the rules of horror remained the same: never go into the creepy old mansion/castle.

    • @fromthecheapseats7126
      @fromthecheapseats7126 Рік тому +5

      I know you didn’t mean to write “Orlak,” but are you aware of the 1924 silent horror film “Hands of Orlac?”

    • @andreichivu7653
      @andreichivu7653 Рік тому

      @@fromthecheapseats7126 he,he...Conrad Veidt..

    • @ShamasAhman
      @ShamasAhman 8 місяців тому

      😂Ikr

  • @phpeon9282
    @phpeon9282 Рік тому +213

    Nosferatu is the embodiment of the uncanny valley and the classical vampire, he looks (barely) human-ish but you can never truly pinpoint what's actually wrong about him. His gestures, mannerism, speech pattern, he could threaten you in the face and you wouldn't realize until it's too late.

    • @xerozoo
      @xerozoo Рік тому +5

      Totally. I personally prefer the Klaus Kinski Nosferatu over this one because of this one's antisemitic stereotypes. This one is better dressed though.

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Рік тому +14

      ​@@xerozoo only racist saw everything as racism

    • @xerozoo
      @xerozoo Рік тому +4

      @@boboboy8189 Wow, you really took me down a peg. How embarrassing.

    • @Jking0005
      @Jking0005 Рік тому +10

      "Nosferatu" means "plague-bringer." Hence Orlok's rat-like appearance.

    • @morgant.dulaman8733
      @morgant.dulaman8733 Рік тому +16

      @@xerozoo The director for this film was Jewish, as were several members of the staff. I think they simply went with the characteristics on this one because they found them frightening.

  • @guidoferri8683
    @guidoferri8683 Рік тому +72

    The coachman: I can't go further, it's too creepy
    The postman: Nobody will get between me and my job

    • @mauricewascom658
      @mauricewascom658 Рік тому +3

      Yeah . . . Right ❗😂😹

    • @gallibon1319
      @gallibon1319 Рік тому +3

      That's one brave postman.

    • @betmo
      @betmo Рік тому +3

      and with no pants! or so it looked 🤷‍♀️

    • @kermodecarver2103
      @kermodecarver2103 4 місяці тому +2

      Protestant work ethic.

    • @kaasmeester5903
      @kaasmeester5903 2 місяці тому +2

      "Neither snow nor rain nor heat, nor bitey vampires..."

  • @LSPig
    @LSPig 3 роки тому +3386

    This isn't just a movie ladies and gents, this is literally a piece of history.

    • @imtoddhowardandimadeskyrim6553
      @imtoddhowardandimadeskyrim6553 3 роки тому +37

      Well I mean I piece of movie history

    • @lovelight7482
      @lovelight7482 3 роки тому +7

      this is prophecy

    • @danc7934
      @danc7934 3 роки тому +22

      The fact that it's made in the Weimar Republic when life sucked it's impressive

    • @sylph8005
      @sylph8005 3 роки тому +4

      If you’re referring to covid, no it isn’t. They had their own pandemic back then.

    • @rasinterpreter6480
      @rasinterpreter6480 3 роки тому +1

      @@danc7934 informative too

  • @Silvereagledude
    @Silvereagledude 2 роки тому +660

    I love it when Hutter is reading the book, laughs heartily, and throws the book on the ground really hard, even though it is not his book

    • @nicholasshade
      @nicholasshade 2 роки тому +10

      I love that part as well.💛

    • @stinkfinga4918
      @stinkfinga4918 2 роки тому +72

      'Tis a silly book, yeet'

    • @TheSuckoShow
      @TheSuckoShow 2 роки тому +1

      He's kind of a jerkass in almost every version of the story.

    • @itzakpoelzig330
      @itzakpoelzig330 Рік тому +10

      That bummed me out. It looked like a cool book.

    • @PopfulFrost
      @PopfulFrost 8 місяців тому +7

      People in this movie act really weird in general. I dig it.

  • @BlazeMaster
    @BlazeMaster 2 роки тому +50

    You know what's humorous is that when they made it, they never expected that anybody would be watching this movie 10 years later, in fact by 1932 everyone forgot this movie ever existed only for it to be rediscovered for the purpose of watching it by a new medium..... And now here we are 100 years later and watching it via completely different medium, without even owning the original reel.

  • @tokuwriter2872
    @tokuwriter2872 2 роки тому +195

    You have helped create a landscape of Horror and Terror; influenced over 100 years.
    You not only created the onscreen Vampire, you defined it, pioneered, and created a vision that still holds up to this very second of this day.
    Happy Birthday Nosferatu, Long Live Count Orlock.

    • @desertsecrets
      @desertsecrets 2 роки тому +1

      Yes

    • @josephswolin7450
      @josephswolin7450 6 місяців тому

      Long live the count! His visions inspire my dreams every night and day.

  • @Howlingburd19
    @Howlingburd19 4 роки тому +1184

    Here’s some interesting facts:
    The 1922 Nosferatu film was based on the Bram Stoker’s 1897 Dracula novel, so to try to avoid copyright, they changed the name from Count Dracula to Count Orlok, and the title from Dracula to Nosferatu (another interesting fact about the word “Nosferatu” is that it’s kinda “lost in time”. While it’s uncertain, the origin of the word is believed to be of Romanian, and it was used in the Dracula novel as a synonym for “vampire”. Credit to Suki La Hood for the fact).
    These copyright issues was also the reason why the film was originally never released in America and only in Germany. However, it did end up being a victim of copyright, and a court ruled all copies be destroyed! However, a few copies survived, and today, the movie “Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror”, is known as one of the best and most influential horror films of all time :D
    And this movie is still legendary in 2023 :)

    • @bronsonnolan1383
      @bronsonnolan1383 4 роки тому +52

      Actually they couldnt get the rights from bram strokers widow, so thats why hes called Orlok and so forth

    • @christorpher84
      @christorpher84 4 роки тому +15

      @Elena Țăpean bullshit she deserves compensation for her Husbands work

    • @donkeycheese8098
      @donkeycheese8098 4 роки тому +44

      Imagine we lost it and it became lost media, no Spongebob, Me not running up the stairs thinking he'd come after me

    • @zabglobalcinema4010
      @zabglobalcinema4010 3 роки тому +1

      !'^+%&/()=?_?=)(/&%+^'You are invited to our film company. We broadcast subtitles for our movies in most languages. It doesn't matter what language you know.

    • @Rascaduanok
      @Rascaduanok 3 роки тому +20

      The word ‘Nosferatu’ is also in the Dracula book as well.

  • @danr2652
    @danr2652 4 роки тому +534

    In 1922 : I wonder what the future will look like 90 years from now.
    98 years later: 1.3 Million are Watching a 1922 Silent movie.
    Welcome to the future!

    • @G-Hood
      @G-Hood 3 роки тому +4

      What's with the lighting?

    • @AmazingBlaze0
      @AmazingBlaze0 3 роки тому

      Wow since then 300,000 have watched it

    • @AmazingBlaze0
      @AmazingBlaze0 3 роки тому +7

      They couldn’t film in the dark so had to make a bluish purple tent to create the night time effect

    • @hopemueller2658
      @hopemueller2658 3 роки тому +2

      We're under quarantine

    • @Vvk732
      @Vvk732 3 роки тому

      Well film professors do love assigning the oldest movies they can find

  • @donmertz2171
    @donmertz2171 2 роки тому +42

    I first saw Nosferatu in 1971 as part of 6th grade historic film study. Pure genius for its time. It never gets "old" and was the major influence in my love for old films.

  • @LSSYLondon
    @LSSYLondon Рік тому +51

    I'm happy I watched this on Halloween 100 years after it was made. The creepiness of the shadow of the fingers and the way he fades in and out... amazing!

  • @bookedfive
    @bookedfive 5 років тому +1744

    We are living in a great age. because we can enjoy this masterpiece by free

    • @ginogatash4030
      @ginogatash4030 4 роки тому +46

      *For free

    • @lasemanamayor9396
      @lasemanamayor9396 4 роки тому +16

      In a way....
      We have finally arrived at the truth

    • @KARKATELCESARENVIADODESA-pv4yd
      @KARKATELCESARENVIADODESA-pv4yd 4 роки тому +9

      Boss!

    • @nicolassosolic3760
      @nicolassosolic3760 4 роки тому +2

      Masterpiece??? Looking back,that sucks! lol Only a movie snob can call it "A masterpiece"

    • @CheerUp2
      @CheerUp2 4 роки тому +74

      @@nicolassosolic3760 Damn you must have never taken any sort of film or avant garde classes. Alot of what makes it great is the timing, the shot and composition, lighting, and the vampire makeup of the time. Like arguably and artistically this movie still holds up well. It still gives you great horror and sends chills up you spin with such simplicity.
      You say only a snob calls it a masterpiece but only a uncreative normie says it sucks.

  • @SuperRaedizzle
    @SuperRaedizzle 3 роки тому +3184

    I’m here doing research for a video and I’m actually really surprised how elaborate the scenes, the acting and the music are. I bet seeing this movie in 1922 was a game changer

    • @damlaerbahan
      @damlaerbahan 3 роки тому +114

      i m really upset about it we never understand and feel this movie like people who watched in 1922.. after we watch the shining, it follow ..etc our horror sense much more diffrent now

    • @seahawk193
      @seahawk193 3 роки тому +10

      Rae!!!!

    • @aliza5363
      @aliza5363 3 роки тому +74

      This would’ve scared a lot of people back then. It’s fascinating to see the drastic change in horror films. Would’ve made it spookier with no sound.

    • @bloodmoonspirits6558
      @bloodmoonspirits6558 3 роки тому +75

      It was banned in a lot of places. Demons and all that. It was never released in america, only in germany and they got in trouble for copying the dracula novel but changing names, so all copies were to be destroyed... but some survived and here we are

    • @ivans.191
      @ivans.191 3 роки тому +53

      It's really a masterpiece. After watching Nosferatu I became obsessed with horror classics. And eventually wrote a book about the history of the genre. This film is very inspiring!

  • @jj-if6it
    @jj-if6it 2 роки тому +31

    It's now 2022. 100 years sounds like a long time but when you get older you realise it's not. My parents were born less than 30 years after this film came out. Things change so fast but to think 100 years ago we were only just starting to see full length movies, and they were still silent.

    • @AX5Terminator
      @AX5Terminator 2 роки тому +2

      I know somebody that was 3 years old when this movie came out. It's crazy to me that he's older than this film.

  • @jstewlly4747
    @jstewlly4747 Місяць тому +6

    100 years later Rober Eggers is remaking this masterpiece........first horror ever and my boy Eggers won't disappoint

  • @user-uz4cc6qz1q
    @user-uz4cc6qz1q 9 років тому +1389

    the fact that it's so old makes it so much scarier.... Legit a lot scarier than any new horror film

    • @randeepbirdi3793
      @randeepbirdi3793 7 років тому +50

      L omg yes! this vampires face has always scared me since childhood and I love horror movies. but y r right, old is gold like they say

    • @thalassafourtines5264
      @thalassafourtines5264 7 років тому +54

      L it's actually quite a beautiful film. Most silents are too melodramatic to be scary to me, but the overall ambiance is spooky in a good way. Precisely because its old. I've seen 1920s films scarier than this. The Lodger is legit creepy, its another classic. One of the scariest things about Nosferatu is the emergence of the plague from his ancient Transylvanian rats. Willard 1971 is a creepy film on many levels about rats, if you like old horror movies.

    • @tenceone9306
      @tenceone9306 6 років тому +10

      Thalassa Fourtines i like The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari and The Phantom Of The Opera.

    • @booksnotdetention4853
      @booksnotdetention4853 6 років тому +33

      Also knowing that everyone who made and was in the film is dead, is even more scarier to me.

    • @kure3353
      @kure3353 6 років тому

      hhahahaaha comedy

  • @faisalwho
    @faisalwho 4 роки тому +217

    ‘You there, man on a horse! Take this letter to my wife. It reads “I miss you, I have mosquito bites”’

  • @chimpinaneckbrace
    @chimpinaneckbrace Місяць тому +4

    "Great news, baby! I'm going off on a business trip to the country of thieves and ghosts!"
    "You're doing what now?"

  • @Merit2397
    @Merit2397 2 роки тому +61

    Happy 100 anniversary Nosferatu! As a fan of horror, I thought I'd stop by to pay my respects.

  • @IHitLilSally
    @IHitLilSally 4 роки тому +1741

    My favorite part is when they brought out the hyena and said it’s a werewolf

    • @silasespersen6569
      @silasespersen6569 4 роки тому +56

      I second this.

    • @laus7504
      @laus7504 4 роки тому +104

      I was hoping someone in the comments said that was a hyena! Thank you!
      Looked too cute or something.

    • @RattieTheFattie
      @RattieTheFattie 4 роки тому +3

      When?

    • @redlobsterhobo4972
      @redlobsterhobo4972 4 роки тому +16

      Myrm Ants Harrison Ford truly embodied that role.

    • @chloerodriguez1514
      @chloerodriguez1514 4 роки тому +21

      And I thought I was tripping🤗

  • @ernestovalenzuela466
    @ernestovalenzuela466 8 років тому +1727

    He's not flickering any lights

    • @mikhailvasiliev6275
      @mikhailvasiliev6275 8 років тому +11

      +Ernest Valenzuela Haha, clever.

    • @Arahansannihilation
      @Arahansannihilation 7 років тому +15

      It took me about a minute or so before I got the joke.

    • @Leon-me4bb
      @Leon-me4bb 7 років тому +21

      spongebob "graveyard shift"

    • @ernestovalenzuela466
      @ernestovalenzuela466 7 років тому +5

      Kenny the Rabbit Your Username and Avatar and smiley face are deceivingly friendly. Not cool bro.

    • @KennethV2000
      @KennethV2000 7 років тому +3

      TOM! I TOLD U TO BE NICE TO PEOPLE! Sorry about that.

  • @productions4452
    @productions4452 2 роки тому +37

    As of yesterday.
    100 years since this masterpiece has been released.

  • @keaton_jb_meme_central
    @keaton_jb_meme_central Рік тому +77

    You can have your Pennywise, Jason, Micheal or Chucky, but Nosferatu is seriously an eerie movie. Happy 100 years Count Orlok

    • @carnigob42069
      @carnigob42069 Місяць тому +1

      how ironic a year after this comment the same actor will be portraying both pennywise and count orlok!

  • @brigidroche1006
    @brigidroche1006 3 роки тому +488

    “Your wife has a beautiful neck” 😂😂”I will buy this beautiful.. deserted house ... across from yours”

    • @marclemoine7815
      @marclemoine7815 3 роки тому +30

      Best lines. Hearty laugh reading those lines

    • @chernobylcoleslaw6698
      @chernobylcoleslaw6698 2 роки тому +17

      Me trying to make small talk after being in iso for ever how long.

    • @FrancescaC84
      @FrancescaC84 5 місяців тому +1

      These northerns! Any sane husband here would have misunderstood and sent him away in bad manners after such a speech 😆

  • @Snapepet
    @Snapepet 6 років тому +1741

    96 years old. Almost 100.

    • @Garrysullivanjones
      @Garrysullivanjones 5 років тому +13

      Snapepet Woodstock is almost 50 man

    • @IETCHX69
      @IETCHX69 5 років тому +10

      Shocking statements . Both ... !

    • @cata208
      @cata208 4 роки тому +1

      You dont Say

    • @mew104
      @mew104 4 роки тому +26

      97 now

    • @BrianCarnevaleB26
      @BrianCarnevaleB26 4 роки тому +1

      shot in Sepia. Its like you go back in time.

  • @mikes.7654
    @mikes.7654 Рік тому +13

    Literally every vampire film and almost anything else with a vampire in it owes a debt of gratitude to this film. In 100 years, this movie has never been topped and never will be.

  • @jonathanlopez5624
    @jonathanlopez5624 Рік тому +18

    The first reveal of Nosferatu as the vampire was a pretty good little jump scare.. i can only imagine how the audience reacted when they first saw him!!! I know i would been jumping out of my seat hiding as well!!

  • @Hyrit
    @Hyrit 4 роки тому +404

    50:51 this is one of the most classic horror scene's in a silent film. Brilliant.

    • @SpikeLover1863
      @SpikeLover1863 3 роки тому +36

      1:16 where you see his shadow going up the staircase then reaching for the door is a creepy classic moment.

    • @michaelbruns449
      @michaelbruns449 2 роки тому +3

      Diabolical and haunting...

    • @rog9601
      @rog9601 2 роки тому +11

      Think about it, this was 100 years ago. No special effects like today, not even sound, and it is just a creepy !

    • @johnwheatley5641
      @johnwheatley5641 2 роки тому

      Yes I think all the ship scenes are just incredible!

    • @300kdping
      @300kdping 2 роки тому +1

      jojo reference

  • @emilykhine3743
    @emilykhine3743 6 років тому +304

    This movie is almost 100 years old but it still gives me the creeps! That’s how eerily powerful this movie is! 😱

    • @jackwatson3944
      @jackwatson3944 3 роки тому +6

      Your comment is old and gives me the creeps

    • @williamanthony9090
      @williamanthony9090 2 роки тому +6

      Which only goes to prove good entertainment stands the test of time!

    • @DrDonkeyKong2
      @DrDonkeyKong2 2 роки тому +8

      It's exactly 100 years today

    • @scottmoore1614
      @scottmoore1614 2 роки тому +4

      Very creepy. I’m sure it really scared the hell out of people back when it first came out.

    • @naazriin
      @naazriin 2 роки тому +1

      honestly i think the movie is funny

  • @elvistattoo1964
    @elvistattoo1964 2 роки тому +27

    Timeless, classic, priceless…and the scariest vampire portrayal ever. Love silent horror!

  • @adriancline-bailey3301
    @adriancline-bailey3301 3 роки тому +307

    For a film made in 1922, this was incredible, they had continuity shots, location research, Extra's, the American cut was everywhere, they had a pan, they had 'magic' where Nosferatu put himself in a coffin and telekinetically raise the coffin cover to close his coffin really solid work for something made in 1922, and over an hour as well.

  • @captaindeadpool980
    @captaindeadpool980 7 років тому +374

    How can anyone complain about, a really well, put together story from the 1920s. This would have really scared a lot of people back then. As this was the very first time people had seen Dracula, other than an artistic rendition in books. As it was a first to, you can't compare this to any other movie that came after, plus this was done with (back then) cutting edge technology.

    • @ScreamingAllTheTime
      @ScreamingAllTheTime 6 років тому +19

      Captain RossPool the only complaints I have is I riff on Hutter just being a complete buffoon

    • @bridgettwagner6569
      @bridgettwagner6569 5 років тому +1

      👍

    • @khtech7508
      @khtech7508 5 років тому

      Captain DeadPool this shit is a comedy

    • @nobodysperfect06
      @nobodysperfect06 4 роки тому

      @Sasuke Uchiha what was the name of that Dracula film?

    • @robertnema7830
      @robertnema7830 4 роки тому

      FW Murnau was pure genius!!!!

  • @mr.saf_ford4464
    @mr.saf_ford4464 2 роки тому +18

    *PLEASE DON'T DELETE OR REMOVE THIS MASTER PIECE! IT DESERVE TO LIVE! PLEASE DONT*

    • @carnigob42069
      @carnigob42069 Місяць тому +2

      this is a public domain film. very very hard to copyright strike something that belongs to the public

  • @SmugProductions
    @SmugProductions Рік тому +9

    Nosferatu!
    I can’t believe they gave this Sponge Bob character a full movie

  • @Alexurquiaga12345678
    @Alexurquiaga12345678 7 років тому +547

    So when the screen is yellow, it is either daylight or inside. When it is blue, it is night. Pink/magenta it is sunrise or sunset. At least thats what i put together in my head. Idk if thats right but its something with the time of day

    • @MisakaMikotoDesu
      @MisakaMikotoDesu 6 років тому +42

      Cameras back then could not record during the night. There was simply not enough light to work with.

    • @tycalvert9633
      @tycalvert9633 6 років тому +18

      Misaka Mikoto they would set up lights around the set have you never seen the movie about this movie? If not i think it would be well worth your time

    • @MisakaMikotoDesu
      @MisakaMikotoDesu 6 років тому +19

      +Ty Calvert
      That works in some circumstances, but it's not easy to light an entire forest at night without making it look strange. There are tradeoffs between what can be done and what's effective to do.

    • @noraizab6185
      @noraizab6185 6 років тому +11

      That'a what it means actually because we analyze this film in class and that's what my teacher said as well.

    • @ScreamingAllTheTime
      @ScreamingAllTheTime 6 років тому +30

      I figured the blue part as a clever way to show night since they couldn’t film at night. Nice thinking on the pink part.

  • @KTChamberlain
    @KTChamberlain 4 роки тому +235

    Max Schreck: the absolute best name for an actor in a horror movie, especially in playing a monster, because Schreck in German means "terror". That, just like the movie itself, highlights what a once-in-a-lifetime sort of thing this is.

    • @donnalee.
      @donnalee. 3 роки тому +11

      Like Usain Bolt or Stevie Wonder

    • @casewhite-954
      @casewhite-954 3 роки тому +3

      Terror means Terror in german.

    • @Hi-fd4cw
      @Hi-fd4cw Рік тому +1

      “Wonder” isn’t his real last name, it’s a pseudonym. Doesn’t work as well since it’s not his real name

    • @hatless9382
      @hatless9382 Рік тому

      @@Hi-fd4cw actually wonder isn’t his last name it’s a pseudonym 🤓🤓🤓

    • @senilerodent
      @senilerodent Рік тому

      Max Shrek

  • @kimtieu8680
    @kimtieu8680 Рік тому +16

    Without a doubt one of the most iconic vampire movies ever made considering that it was one of the first vampire movies. Add to the fact that it stars Max Schreck as Count Orlok makes this movie even more iconic and unforgettable.

  • @lucyinthesky4682
    @lucyinthesky4682 Рік тому +19

    It's wonderful that so many still enjoy the film on its 100th anniversary. I always think about the little cat in the beginning, first kitty immortalized on film playing with a toy. I don't know that, I just think it's so cute and ordinary in this memorable movie.

  • @boxmeister3059
    @boxmeister3059 4 роки тому +2451

    People who memorized the Bee Movie Script: Legendary
    People who memorized Shrek script: Godly
    People who memorized Nosferatu script: *On another plane of existence*

    • @MisterSpeedStacking
      @MisterSpeedStacking 4 роки тому +104

      epic fact: dracula here is played by a guy named Max Schrek (shrek) haha

    • @weakpig
      @weakpig 4 роки тому +40

      @@MisterSpeedStacking coincidence....? I think not... Perhaps there's some unnatural connection to get children acclimatised to the dark horrors

    • @ytgc-royalewarex5190
      @ytgc-royalewarex5190 4 роки тому +17

      More like "People who memorized Hotel Transylvania Movie Scrypt : Godly"

    • @Frozo-nt2ky
      @Frozo-nt2ky 3 роки тому +9

      Hahaha it’s a silent movie

    • @zabglobalcinema4010
      @zabglobalcinema4010 3 роки тому

      !'^+%&/()=?_?=)(/&%+^'You are invited to our film company. We broadcast subtitles for our movies in most languages. It doesn't matter what language you know.

  • @MissMarchHare
    @MissMarchHare 7 років тому +470

    still one of the creepiest characters ever recorded

    • @brugafe
      @brugafe 5 років тому +12

      Samir Norris that’s not scary

    • @legostarwarsbattledroid5272
      @legostarwarsbattledroid5272 4 роки тому +8

      @Samir Norris your a scrub. Thats not scary at all

    • @Stigmatix666
      @Stigmatix666 4 роки тому +10

      I'd actually argue Klaus Kinski otdoes Max Shreck in the '79 remake of this movie. Klaus Kinski was in fact a verified diagnosed psychopath and that bleeds through in every scene he's in.
      He's intense and utterly terrifying on a very disturbingly real level, when you're aware of his mental state of mind..

    • @Dequantivous3rd
      @Dequantivous3rd 4 роки тому +3

      Nah dude you have to know that a spider is way scarier

    • @appalachiahiker853
      @appalachiahiker853 4 роки тому

      Blu Tips fedora

  • @Niili187
    @Niili187 Рік тому +8

    What an astonishing movie. This year it has turned 100 years old. Beautiful and amazing.

  • @AbbasIdris
    @AbbasIdris Рік тому +10

    More than a century later, Nosferatu is still a masterpiece that anyone can enjoy watching regardless of age. I truly love it!

  • @theeoddments960
    @theeoddments960 5 років тому +472

    The part at 34:45 actually scared the shit out of me when his face is peeking through the casket and the music gets distorted from being so loud.
    It’s a very subtle scary. I only truly get scared of this movie when I’m left alone completely in the dark. Like taking trash out in the middle of the night. My driveway is super long and surrounded by long bony trees it’s easy to feel vulnerable. Then I remember the image of him standing in the doorway like 9 feet tall with his arms draped over his body. That’s what terrifies me. That’s what we need back in modern horror.

    • @goob569
      @goob569 5 років тому +6

      That part made me laugh so much

    • @carriettawhite3000
      @carriettawhite3000 4 роки тому +1

      Curious Betsy vlogs-Yeah, that was quite creepy.

    • @carriettawhite3000
      @carriettawhite3000 4 роки тому +3

      The one and only Bob Ross-The dudes reaction was funny af, was pissing mahself 🤣🤣

    • @anitaharrell3716
      @anitaharrell3716 4 роки тому

      Lol

    • @dan-ho1zz
      @dan-ho1zz 4 роки тому

      Damn I’d be scared too if the trees by my driveway had bones

  • @joshkurzitza7981
    @joshkurzitza7981 4 роки тому +220

    30:10 me trying to be extra quiet at 2am whilst getting a snack

  • @razorshark9320
    @razorshark9320 Рік тому +18

    This is a true horror classic. The acting and the music is amazing for 1922.

  • @user-up8jx3mt6j
    @user-up8jx3mt6j 6 місяців тому +3

    One-of - if not 'the' first vampire film adaptation, - and in many ways - it
    truly is the best movie about
    Vampires.

  • @westnblu
    @westnblu 4 роки тому +54

    No CGI no color heck not even any sound yet it has a cinematic atmosphere todays movie studios cannot replicate
    even with bigger budgets and technology. Watching this is more akin to watching a documentary than a movie!

    • @commandixnostalgia2321
      @commandixnostalgia2321 2 роки тому +1

      "Heck not even a sound."
      Duh! It's a silent movie,except for the music.

  • @barsbay7598
    @barsbay7598 2 роки тому +81

    I love the scene at 1:07:11 how it doesn't do a zoom in on Nosferatu so you can only see or even notice him if you look closely, or if you know where to look. I don't know why but it just makes it way creepier than if it just did a closeup on him looking out the window

  • @billybletsos4758
    @billybletsos4758 2 роки тому +76

    This was from 1922:
    - CGI was never real
    - Social media was not real
    - Movies had no dialogue
    - A Spanish Flu was taking place
    100 years later in 2022:
    - we're still in the middle of a pandemic
    - This is STILL a scary horror film

    • @diobrando6177
      @diobrando6177 Рік тому

      That makes no sense

    • @billybletsos4758
      @billybletsos4758 Рік тому +1

      @@diobrando6177 I'm just saying that 100 years ago, the world was so different compared to now

    • @boboboy8189
      @boboboy8189 Рік тому

      ​@@diobrando6177 "it's makes sense if you force into it"

    • @rociorodriguezgarcia6127
      @rociorodriguezgarcia6127 Рік тому

      No era "gripe española": está ya comprobado los primeros casos se dieron en Norteamérica.

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts Рік тому

      - Prohibition had started in 1920 and ended in 1933.
      - World War I had ended in 1918, and you would see War Veterans missing limbs.
      - Automobiles weren't as common.
      - *Refrigerators* didn't even exist in the consumer market until 1927, but even then, they cost over $7,000 in equivalent!
      - Instead of Refrigerators, people used Ice Boxes. That's why you can see "Ice Delivery Wagons" in movies that take place before 1927, and even a bit after it (like that Three Stooges episode from the 1930s.)
      - Early Refrigerators, in the event of leaking the gas they ran on, could kill people. Because of this, there were some people who *never* owned a fridge in all their life. Can you imagine? Someone would be born in 1910 or so, then still not own a fridge in 1980, just a few years before Ghostbusters came out in theaters!

  • @georgew3270
    @georgew3270 2 роки тому +26

    This movie is now officially 100 years old 🦇🦇🦇

  • @NiLowther
    @NiLowther 6 років тому +94

    13:50 "These are filled with goddamned soil" reads totally differently a century later

  • @sirfun1059
    @sirfun1059 5 років тому +100

    My great grandma saw this when it came out it was one of her favorite movies but she got so scared every time she watched it.

  • @Cincinnatus1869
    @Cincinnatus1869 2 роки тому +12

    the whole part about the sailors and the strange ' plague' afflicted voyage with the rats and the ghostly Vampyre appearing in the ships hold really grabbed my imagination as a kid. I loved the whole idea of it and still do. I pretty much plagiarized that part for a creative writing short story project in the 3rd grade and got praised for imagination. The teacher was none the wiser.

  • @hoozerob
    @hoozerob Рік тому +33

    You know that when a movie from 100 years ago can scare the crap out of a society, that has seen all the horror movies from that point on, it's a masterpiece. Simply made, simple effects, probably low budget. It just seems more relevant than the actual Bram Stoker's version, called "Dracula".

  • @TheSavageBountyHunter
    @TheSavageBountyHunter 4 роки тому +119

    the resolution is actually quite good for such an old movie. I'm impressed it's not all grainy and blurry. thank you TCM for uploading this

    • @Flesh_licking_spider_monkeys
      @Flesh_licking_spider_monkeys 3 роки тому +1

      I know this comment is a year old but here is an even better version. ua-cam.com/video/e7p3ct5hcks/v-deo.html

    • @anSealgair
      @anSealgair 2 роки тому +4

      That’s just film. Old technology but good. It’s when videotape started being used and the equipment was able to be cheaply made that picture quality took a dive.

  • @Wglass90
    @Wglass90 6 років тому +366

    No one brought more visual terror to Horror or the Vampire film genre quite on the level that Max Schreck did. He legitimately looked like a monster/vampire to the point where you start questioning yourself if he really was one, which was mainly due to his method acting and him not breaking character throughout most of the production of Nosferatu which made it brilliant. If I was walking alone at night, I'd definitely wouldn't want to come across Count Orlok in a dark alley. Nosferatu is as dark and classy a film can get which is what a lot of films today simply lack. In my opinion, the more they tried to romanticize Vampires, the less scary and frightening they became.

    • @Stigmatix666
      @Stigmatix666 4 роки тому +4

      Except for maybe Klaus Kinski?

    • @GilbertSyndrome
      @GilbertSyndrome 4 роки тому +7

      @@Stigmatix666 Herzog's version is also Brilliant, Kinski plays the part very well.

    • @GilbertSyndrome
      @GilbertSyndrome 4 роки тому +11

      I agree, I'm not interested in a romanticized vampire. I definitely prefer the Nosferatu-style versus the classic Dracula version.

    • @Stigmatix666
      @Stigmatix666 4 роки тому

      @@GilbertSyndrome Extremely well

    • @dungeon-wn4gw
      @dungeon-wn4gw 4 роки тому +2

      @@GilbertSyndrome
      This is why I believe that Daniel Day-Lewis should come out of retirement to play one last role, as Count Orlok in like a prequel or some shit. Daniel would fucking knock it out of the park

  • @manolokonosko2868
    @manolokonosko2868 Рік тому +5

    Stroke it, Mrs. Stoker! The film you ordered destroyed is 100 years old, and the greatest of all!

  • @eva-bz9qd
    @eva-bz9qd Рік тому +6

    such a gorgeous film!! i swear some of the shots in this look like paintings

  • @rod4530
    @rod4530 3 роки тому +99

    Incredible, every scene is framed like a painting.

    • @stinkfinga4918
      @stinkfinga4918 2 роки тому +8

      Well yeah, this was literally the era where pictures turned into films. So they were still focused on every single shot having the same value as a painting.

    • @winecrimesfoodandtime7119
      @winecrimesfoodandtime7119 2 роки тому +2

      It's awesome!

    • @kiwitrainguy
      @kiwitrainguy 2 роки тому +3

      Welcome to quality Cinema.

  • @lubomirafaskova5165
    @lubomirafaskova5165 2 роки тому +234

    Our beautiful landscape and nature in SLOVAKIA! 14:09 High Tatras with the blind lakes 18:05 and other shots Orloks Home sweet home is Orava Castle 37:09 raft on the river Váh 1:20:36 Starhrad (Old Castle) in the town district Žilina
    5:09 Orlok is already here! :D

    • @belaorhideja4020
      @belaorhideja4020 2 роки тому +6

      I had no idea they filmed it there!! So beautiful!!

    • @AlexKS1992
      @AlexKS1992 Рік тому +9

      At the time it was called Czechoslovakia and just a few years earlier it was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

    • @lubomirafaskova5165
      @lubomirafaskova5165 Рік тому +8

      @@belaorhideja4020 ... yes, we are a small country, but there is a beautiful nature here, many castles (for example romantic Bojnice castle, Čachtice castle - countess Elizabeth Bathory), mineral springs, caves and national parks.

    • @lubomirafaskova5165
      @lubomirafaskova5165 Рік тому +7

      @@AlexKS1992 ... yes, but now we are independent states, in 1989 the Czechs and Slovaks divorced peacefully, and they continue to strive for good relations, because they have the most similar language and mentality of all the states.

    • @belaorhideja4020
      @belaorhideja4020 Рік тому +7

      @@lubomirafaskova5165 Just googled these location and they are all stunning!!Hope to visit them someday!! Love from slavic sister

  • @FirstNameLastName-oz5ij
    @FirstNameLastName-oz5ij 2 роки тому +17

    Just watched this movie for the first time tonight in celebration of its (belated) 100th anniversary this year. Gotta say, I was really impressed by the visuals, especially the parts where Orlok faded into view or away as a means of warping. I didn't even know they were capable of doing those types of special effects 100 years ago. I'm glad I got to watch an all-time classic before the end of its 100th anniversary year. It's amazing to think what I just watched is literally a century old!

  • @The_LORD_saves
    @The_LORD_saves 2 роки тому +6

    This movie touched on the concept of quarantine before it was cool

    • @Styxswimmer
      @Styxswimmer Рік тому +2

      Actually, the idea of a quarantine goes back to the days of the black death from 1347-1351. One city mandated a 40 day waiting period for all incoming ships. That's the origin of it.

  • @conpulpo
    @conpulpo 4 роки тому +33

    "and the walls will ooze green slime!
    No, wait. They always do that."

  • @connorhoffman7991
    @connorhoffman7991 6 років тому +98

    I can just imagine them projecting this on a white sheet in the 1930s and some dude sitting at an organ just playing for two hours straight

    • @sleepyysleep
      @sleepyysleep 4 роки тому +19

      Connor Hoffman bro that would be so weird, i cant imagine someone sitting on a lung or a heart even

    • @dan-ho1zz
      @dan-ho1zz 4 роки тому +11

      Senexe dude he means pipe organs, like an esophagus or something

    • @gracehinahon4137
      @gracehinahon4137 4 роки тому +1

      You havent seen a silent movie live. Japan do it every year. They play their band for 2 hrs straight!

    • @HugoMakesMusic
      @HugoMakesMusic 4 роки тому +2

      @@gracehinahon4137 I saw a Chaplin film at the Ojai music festival a while back, it was incredible to see the orchestra and especially the pianist work so hard!

    • @gracehinahon4137
      @gracehinahon4137 4 роки тому

      @@HugoMakesMusic totally! What a great talent right?

  • @gunnerdavidson7287
    @gunnerdavidson7287 2 роки тому +10

    Watching this for the first time on the 100th anniversary. What a good film.

  • @ashlynnheller8400
    @ashlynnheller8400 Рік тому +6

    One of my big rules when watching old horror is to try to imagine what it must have been like for people when it came out. I can defenitly see how this would be terrifying. Heck, I find it unsettling now.

  • @bigwilly1850
    @bigwilly1850 4 роки тому +73

    I like how count Orlok isn't even taken down by the protagonist and he just dies because of his own dumbass planning skills, like he goes out to suck her blood like five minutes before the sun comes up

    • @partylizard8343
      @partylizard8343 2 роки тому +19

      It is shown by the finger cut scene that he has a nigh uncontrollable lust for blood, which I assume is why the blood has to come from a "pure of heart woman" because that blood is the only one that causes him to ignore the time

    • @faitharmstrong3188
      @faitharmstrong3188 2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the spoilers numbnuts

    • @bigwilly1850
      @bigwilly1850 Рік тому +4

      ​@@partylizard8343 Yeah that makes so much more sense I didn't even think of that

  • @genericname8230
    @genericname8230 6 років тому +117

    I am a big fan of this movie, and while it isn’t exactly “scary” by 2018 when compared with other movies, I think this may take the cake as one of the eeriest movies ever made. The fact that it was made 4 years short of a HUNDRED YEARS AGO makes it all the better.

    • @MrJimmysteel25
      @MrJimmysteel25 2 роки тому +14

      Now it is 100 years old. March 4, 2022

  • @danielvandersall6756
    @danielvandersall6756 Рік тому +7

    So nice to see the color tinting in this version--most people believe that this film was in strict black and white. Actually, the color was added to the film, to differentiate light and darkness (Day for night not being invented yet. And never perfected.) Almost impossible to find in any copy--the only one I ever found (and promptly bought) is the Kino Lorber cut.

  • @RADIUMGLASS
    @RADIUMGLASS 2 роки тому +5

    100 years later in 2022 Nosferatu is still in existence with people using modern technology never thought of at the time to watch it. What will man come up with in the next 100 years to watch this masterpiece?

  • @jackwatson3944
    @jackwatson3944 3 роки тому +241

    The Samsung s20 adverts must of really confused the original audience.

  • @Whitnezzi
    @Whitnezzi 7 років тому +236

    This is one of my favorite horror movies of all time

  • @frigidic5202
    @frigidic5202 2 роки тому +10

    The main actor in this movie was so creepy. He is a legend. Interesting fact that his last name translates to "terror" as well!

  • @kel9361
    @kel9361 2 роки тому +13

    So many horror films today don't measure up to this. This is truly terrifying. The music, the shadows and the fact at it was made 100 years ago makes it all the more scary.

  • @ifolded
    @ifolded 8 років тому +1371

    If your here then who's flickering the lights?

    • @BiohazardRevelations
      @BiohazardRevelations 7 років тому +42

      Damir Smith One of the best Spongebob episodes ever! Nosferatuuuuu! Then Smiles! Gets me every time lol

    • @ifolded
      @ifolded 7 років тому +1

      Facts

    • @ifolded
      @ifolded 7 років тому

      hallof fame how does it make me a "Ghetto nigga"? You just said it too so gtfo my comment...

    • @mattmillilord5603
      @mattmillilord5603 7 років тому +1

      +hallof fame Pretty much everyone says "facts". Don't be cringey fam.

    • @howardpoole5391
      @howardpoole5391 7 років тому +9

      Graveyard Shift

  • @Dylan21
    @Dylan21 5 років тому +58

    almost 100 years later and it still gives me the creeps

  • @ryan_fsk
    @ryan_fsk Рік тому +7

    Dang the storytelling is amazing , the shots and music gives the movie a good meaning , its like the movie is perfect

  • @gosia7902
    @gosia7902 Рік тому +19

    even though this film is over 100 years old, it truly is a masterpiece and one of the greatest miracles people have ever made. It still sends chills down spines despite being an old movie with no special effects, scenes in which Nosferatu stands by the door or window are so incredibly made, that they are still terryfying. There are no special effects and the film is one of the greatest masterpieces. I've watched many movies and yet I'm still comiing back to the one and only Nosferatu. Many people don't know that this movie even exists and it is a missed opportunity to see old but great cinematography. Many films that are made nowadays are worst than Nosferatu - and it shows its genius and class

    • @bryanferratt6598
      @bryanferratt6598 Рік тому +1

      This is one of my favorite Kurt Russell movies 🎥 😊.

    • @pinkbeatle2012
      @pinkbeatle2012 7 місяців тому

      it as fantastic special effects for the tike tbh.

  • @pleasesetmeonfire1166
    @pleasesetmeonfire1166 5 років тому +36

    Knowing everyone in this movie is long gone makes me really existential

    • @jalel_z2867
      @jalel_z2867 2 роки тому +12

      It's oddly comforting to me, thinking that if I manage to do something as impactful or important like this, I will be remembered or at least acknowledged in what I leave behind

  • @carson11100
    @carson11100 4 роки тому +31

    This film was almost wiped from existence..... thankfully some prints survived.... what we have gotten is a masterpiece!

  • @visitargentinanow1874
    @visitargentinanow1874 Рік тому +8

    After 100 years, still the most scaring movie you can see.

  • @kevincaldwell4707
    @kevincaldwell4707 Рік тому +9

    100 years plus after the release of this movie and it's still one of the most scariest films ever. I still get major goosebumps when I watch this cinematic masterpiece.

    • @corycg9624
      @corycg9624 11 місяців тому +1

      I’m only 33 and my Grandparents were born not to long after this film was made my Grandfather was born in 1926 and my Grandmother was born in 1928.

  • @thalassafourtines5264
    @thalassafourtines5264 7 років тому +601

    So this dude with pointy ears and claw hands just moves into the neighborhood "oh don't mind him you know how those royals are inbred."

    • @martind349
      @martind349 5 років тому +21

      something like that

    • @MegaJesseman
      @MegaJesseman 4 роки тому +37

      There is a genetic disorder called porphyria that has a drastically higher likelihood of occurring from repeated bloodlines of incest. I am not sure if that is what you were referencing, but nevertheless it is interesting, because it causes skin to burn when exposed to sunlight, their gums shrivel up, so it looks like they have fangs, and they frequently have blood in their stool. There are many other symptoms, but those are the most vampyric ones.

    • @legostarwarsbattledroid5272
      @legostarwarsbattledroid5272 4 роки тому +1

      @@MegaJesseman is this a joke

    • @rjmoskovitz2562
      @rjmoskovitz2562 4 роки тому +22

      @@legostarwarsbattledroid5272 not a joke at all I did a presentation on it once. Look up the vampire disease and you can see why people thought these creatures existed. Also, it made your piss purple so that's an upside I guess.

    • @christorpher84
      @christorpher84 4 роки тому +1

      you mean like you