Nosferatu: The First Vampire
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Nosferatu : The First Vampire |
DVD Cover |
Directed by |
Wayne Keeley |
Produced by |
Dennis Friedland |
Written by |
Wayne Keeley |
Music by |
Type O Negative |
Distributed by |
Arrow Home Entertainment Inc. |
Release date(s) |
March 15, 1998 |
Running time |
80 min. |
Country |
United States |
Language |
Silent film |
Nosferatu: The First Vampire, released March 15, 1998, by Arrow Entertainment, is a remake[citation needed] of the classic horror picture Nosferatu. Writer and director Wayne Keeley used David Carradine as the host and incorporated music from the gothic/metal band Type O Negative.[1][2][3]
Summary
F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu is an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula. It recounts the eternal battle between good and evil, love and hate, innocence and death. A young man must combat the devil incarnate in the form of the sinister Count Orlock, better known as Nosferatu-The Undead, in order to save his soul and the woman he loves[citation needed]
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