Most Dracula adaptations are unique and do at least one thing better than the rest. Few got the book more accurately than 1977 BBC and Schreck/Lugosi/Lee are hard to top. But Nosferatu 1979 is for me arguably best in terms of filmmaking with this being my favorite take of Harker's journey.
It definitely goes down the more creepy route (especially in the design of Dracula himself, he looks like a human rat corpse) than the epic and romantic theme of Bram Stoker’s Dracula 1997 or Dracula 1931
I thought that this version of Nosferatu was such a great one it’s amazing how it follows the same story to Murnau version of Nosferatu but different the locations look amazing the actors do amazing in this one and Werner Herzog is such a great director but i think Herzog version and FW Murnau versions are both the best they are both my favourite films
Most Dracula adaptations are unique and do at least one thing better than the rest. Few got the book more accurately than 1977 BBC and Schreck/Lugosi/Lee are hard to top. But Nosferatu 1979 is for me arguably best in terms of filmmaking with this being my favorite take of Harker's journey.
It definitely goes down the more creepy route (especially in the design of Dracula himself, he looks like a human rat corpse) than the epic and romantic theme of Bram Stoker’s Dracula 1997 or Dracula 1931
I love this film with the ost by Popol Vuh...and then Wagner surfaces! My favourite vampire film
My favorite horror movie of all time!
I thought that this version of Nosferatu was such a great one it’s amazing how it follows the same story to Murnau version of Nosferatu but different the locations look amazing the actors do amazing in this one and Werner Herzog is such a great director but i think Herzog version and FW Murnau versions are both the best they are both my favourite films
Does anyone know the exact location of that path next to the river in that chasm?
But what happened to Vaughan purvis
Nobody going to bring up the coachman and him denying what’s obviously there?
Probably too scared to acknowledge what’s there?
@@mal_3157 I see it more as the coachman has no horse and coach to sell or just a mistake.
The coachman is probably too scared to go to the Borgo Pass because of the stories he heard from others.
High Tatra Slovakia mountains.
Poor sound, pity about that
Oh well there's worse and at least this has the entire Wagner