Alpha Video (1922)
Horror | Silent | Thriller
Germany | German | Black & White | 01:34
Although the critics in 1922 didn’t find the film to be anything special, a few years after it’s release it was called innovative and a landmark in cinema history. German director Murnau’s vampire film holds claim to one of the most, if not the most important German expressionist film and a foundation for horror films.
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Max Schreck | Graf Orlok |
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Gustav von Wangenheim | Hutter |
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Greta Schröder | Ellen - seine Frau |
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Georg H. Schnell | Harding - ein Reeder |
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Ruth Landshoff | Ruth - seine Schwester |
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Gustav Botz | Professor Sievers - der Stadtarzt |
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Alexander Granach | Knock - ein Häusermakler |
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John Gottowt | Professor Bulwer - ein Paracelsianer |
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Max Nemetz | Ein Kapitän |
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Wolfgang Heinz | 1. Matrose |
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Albert Venohr | 2. Matrose |
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Karl Etlinger | Kontrolleur am Kai |
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Hans Lanser-Rudolf | A magistrate |
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Loni Nest | Child at Window |
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Fritz Rasp | Knocks Mitarbeiter |
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Josef Sareny | Head Coachman |
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Fanny Schreck | Krankenschwester im Hospital |
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Eric van Viele | Matrose 2 |
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Hardy von Francois | Arzt im Hospital |
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Eduard von Winterstein | Wirt |
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Heinrich Witte | Wärter im Irrenhaus |
| Director | F.W. Murnau |
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| Writer | Bram Stoker, Henrik Galeen | |
| Producer | Enrico Dieckmann, Albin Grau | |
| Musician | Giuseppe Becce, James Bernard, James Duhamel, Hans Erdmann, Sandro Forte, Carlos U. Garza, Gérard Hourbette, Timothy Howard, Richard Marriott, Richard O'Meara, Hans Posegga, Peter Schirmann, Donald Sosin, Robert Steadman, Didier Thunus, Bernardo Uzeda, Bernd Wilden, Thierry Zaboitzeff | |
| Photography | Fritz Arno Wagner, Günther Krampf | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | SIL [English] |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 24, 2002 |
| Regions | Region 1 |