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Nosferatu
Phantom der Nacht
1979 Directed by Werner Herzog
TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX presents KLAUS KINSKI, ISABELLE ADJANI in "Nosferatu The Vampyre" with BRUNO GANZ. MICHAEL GRUSKOFF PRESENTS A WERNER HERZOG FILM. Written, Produced and Directed by WERNER HERZOG. In creating his film of "Nosferatu The Vampyre," Werner Herzog sets himself the task of shedding the layers of sophistication which have enveloped filmmaking since the days of silent films to return to the pristine clarity of image through which those early directors evoked unequivocal emotional responses. . .pity. . .love... terror. . .lust. Yet his film Is neither satire nor homage, even though Herzog acknowledges the F.W. Murnau silent classic, "Nosferatu, A Symphony of Horrors," as his model. Herzog's film can be likened to an artist's painting of another artist's work where the intent is not to recreate the original but to depict it filtered through a contemporary artistic sensibility. There are no sly winks to the audience, no apologies for fidelity to certain outmoded conventions. In "Nosferatu The Vampyre," Herzog seeks to delight audiences by leading them through the labyrinth of
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notions that are now harbored about Dracula to the generic source of the myth, ,the shadowy dreamworld in which our own sexual terrors lie...where attraction and repulsion intertwine and where our laughter becomes the imprimatur of self-recognition as we inwardly admit to our own primitive fascinations with evil. "Nosferatu The Vaxnpyre" is a film to be enjoyed on many levels. But Herzog means for enjoyment to be the operative word, for his concept derives from the direct and pleasurable excitation inherent in the medium of film. Each delicious shudder takes the viewer deeper into the gorgeously somber nightmare world Herzog has painted in tones as delicate and fragile as the porcelain of Delft where "Nosferatu The Vampyre" was filmed. It is an assault on the senses and the emotions, at once bold and subtle, comic and confounding, disturbing and ultimately deeply moving, a film whose triumph is its originality and uniqueness in dealing with classical material that has seen literally hundreds of permutations since Bran Stoker first published his novel Dracula nearly a century ago. Heading Herzog's creative team for the Michael Gruskoff presentation are three people whose sensibility has definitively influenced his films. The incandescent photography of Jorg SchmidtReitwein has contributed to four of the director's previous films, including "The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser," "La Soufriero," "Heart of ~ and several documentaries. Henning von Gierko and Gisela Storch, responsible for the production and costume design, joined Herzog for "Kaspar Hauser" and "Heart of Glass." Working as a unit, they delve into the history, customs, politics of each film's period for absolute authenticity. "Nosferatu The Vampyre" eschews bright, "pop" colors for the shimmering subtlety of pastels, luminous fabrics and antique props reflecting pre-Industrial times.
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CAST Count Dracula .......................... KLAUS KINSKI Lucy Harker .......................... ISABELLE ADJANI Jonathan Harker .......................... DRUNO GANZ Renfield .......................... ROLAND TOPOR Dr. Van Helsing .......................... WALTER LADENGAST Warden .......................... DAN VAN Harbormaater .......................... JAN GROOTH Schrader .......................... CABSTEN BODINUS Nina .......................... MARTJE GROHMANN Town Official .......................... RYE DE GOOYER Town Employee .......................... CLEMENS SCHHITZ Councilman .......................... LO VAN HENSBERGEN Coachman .......................... JOHN LEDDY Maid .......................... MARGIET VAR HABTINGSVELD Coffinbearer .......................... TIM BEEKMAN Captain .......................... JACQUES DUFILHO Produced, Written and Directed by ............. WERNER HERZOG Executive Producer .......................... WALTER SAXER Director of Photography .................. JORG SCHMIDT-REITWEIN Production Designer ................... HENNING VON GIERKE CostumeDesigner .................... GISELA STORCH Editor .......................... BEATE MAINKA-JELLINGHAUS Music .......................... POPOL VUH/FLORIAN FRICKE Music .......................... RICHARD WAGNER: "RHEINGOLD" Music .......................... CHARLES GOUNOD: "SANCTIUS" (MESSE SOLENNELLE) Music .......................... VOK. ANSAMEL GORDELA Assistant Set Designer ................ ULRICH BERGFELDER Wardrobe .......................... ANN POPPEL Hairdresser .......................... LUDOVIC PARIS English Dialogues .................... TOM SCHACHTMAN, MARTJE GROHMANN Dialogue Coach ...................... BEVERLY WALKER Assistant Director .................. REMMELT REMMELTS, MIRKO TICHACEK Continuity .......................... ANJA SCHMIDT-ZARINGER Stills .......................... DR. CLAUDE CHIARINI Cameraman .......................... MICHAEL GAST Sound Engineer ..................... HARALD MAURY Perchman .......................... JEANFONTAINE Lighting .......................... MARTIN GERBL Special Effects .................... CORNELIUS SIEGEL Click here for more
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