The entire fame of the German actor Max Schreck rests on Nosferatu (1922), FW Murnau’s bootleg silent adaptation of Dracula – indeed, few would succeed in naming a single one of Schreck’s ...
He has nearly 50 film credits to his name, but Max Schreck is only remembered for one thing. In 1922, he appeared as the hook-nosed, claw-handed Count Orlok in Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror.
Images of the “Nosferatu” vampire are still under wraps, but Robert Eggers and prosthetic makeup designer David White break down the inspiration, process, and look for Skarsgard’s character.
Max Schreck’s vampire in F.W. Murnau’s 1922 “Nosferatu” is one of the most iconic actor transformations and horror movie creatures in cinema history. It’s an image that captivated director Robert ...
Nosferatu’s director F. W. Murnau, producer Albin Grau and star Max Schreck (who played Count Orlok) all fought in the war, enduring the terrible conditions of the trenches. The end of First ...
It was at this time he saw an image of actor Max Schreck as the infamous vampire in Murnau’s silent classic. “I saw a picture of Max Schreck a Count Orlok in a book in my elementary school and ...
Are critics entranced by the new Gothic horror film? A remake of director F.W. Murnau’s 1922 horror film classic starring Max Schreck, Nosferatu opens in theaters on Christmas Day. The official ...
Folk horror master Robert Eggers' latest feature Nosferatu focuses on one of the oldest and most iconic movie monsters, and introduces a modern scream king as the latest incarnation of the ...
Klaus Kinski. Gary Oldman. Leslie Nielsen. So many others. But before all of them, there was Max Schreck. Arguably the greatest Dracula ever. Bald. Cadaverous. Garbed in a long black waistcoat.