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  2. Nosferatu (word) - Wikipedia

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    Nosferatu" has been presented as an archaic Romanian word [1] synonymous with "vampire". It was largely popularized in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by Western fiction such as the gothic novel Dracula (1897) and the German expressionist film Nosferatu (1922).

  3. Bill Skarsgård’s ‘Nosferatu’ Transformation: Six Hours of Makeup, a 62-Piece Prosthetic, a Bushy Mustache and More Count Orlok Secrets Revealed William Earl January 2, 2025 at 12:30 PM

  4. Spoilers! Why the 'Nosferatu' remake embraces a 'death and ...

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    The climax of “Nosferatu” is unlike any love scene you’ve ever seen before, a marriage of death, blood and sacrifice with definite emotion and a touching final shot. Oh, right, plus a naked ...

  5. How Bill Skarsgård's 'Boyish Face' Was Morphed into a 'Dead ...

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    In a new behind-the-scenes clip from Nosferatu, exclusively shared with PEOPLE, both Skarsgård and director Robert Eggers detailed his transformation as Count Orlok and how his "boyish face" was ...

  6. Count Orlok - Wikipedia

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    Count Orlok (German: Graf Orlok; Romanian: Contele Orlok) is a fictional character who originally appeared in the silent film Nosferatu (1922) directed by F. W. Murnau, as well as its subsequent remakes, which is based on Bram Stoker's character Count Dracula.

  7. File:Nosferatu (1922).webm - Wikipedia

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    English: Nosferatu, with German intertitles. 2006 restoration by Luciano Berritúa for the Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Foundation.This restoration is based on a tinted nitrate print with French intertitles preserved at the ´Cinémathèque Française.

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