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Nosferatu the Vampyre (originally Nosferatu: Phantom of the Night) is a 1979 West German art house vampire film written and directed by Werner Herzog. The film is set primarily in 19th-century Wismar, Germany and Transylvania, and was conceived as a stylistic remake of Nosferatu (1922) It stars Klaus Kinski as Count Dracula, Isabelle Adjani as Lucy Harker, Bruno Ganz as Jonathan Harker, and French artist-writer Roland Topor as Renfield. There are two different versions of the film, one in which the actors speak English, and one in which they speak German.

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  • Nosferatu the Vampyre (originally Nosferatu: Phantom of the Night) is a 1979 West German art house vampire film written and directed by Werner Herzog. The film is set primarily in 19th-century Wismar, Germany and Transylvania, and was conceived as a stylistic remake of Nosferatu (1922) It stars Klaus Kinski as Count Dracula, Isabelle Adjani as Lucy Harker, Bruno Ganz as Jonathan Harker, and French artist-writer Roland Topor as Renfield. There are two different versions of the film, one in which the actors speak English, and one in which they speak German.
  • Nosferatu the Vampyre is a 1979 West German art house vampire film written and directed by Werner Herzog. Its original German title is Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht ("Nosferatu: Phantom of the Night"). The film is set primarily in 19th-century Wismar, Germany and Transylvania, and was conceived as a stylistic remake of the 1922 German Dracula adaptation, Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens. It stars Klaus Kinski as Count Dracula, Isabelle Adjani as Lucy Harker, Bruno Ganz as Jonathan Harker, and French artist-writer Roland Topor as Renfield. There are two different versions of the film, one in which the actors speak English, and one in which they speak German.
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Cast
  • Isabelle Adjani
  • Bruno Ganz
  • Klaus Kinski
Editing
  • Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus
Runtime
  • 6420.0
Producer
  • Werner Herzog
  • Michael Gruskoff
Country
  • West Germany
Name
  • Nosferatu the Vampyre
Production Company
  • Werner Herzog Filmproduktion, München
  • Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen
Language
  • German
Cinematography
  • Jörg Schmidt-Reitwein
Music
  • Popul Vuh
Distributor
  • 20(xsd:integer)
  • Werner Herzog Filmproduktion
Released
  • --01-17
  • --04-12
  • --10-05
Rating
  • 7(xsd:double)
Budget
  • 2500000(xsd:integer)
Writer
  • Werner Herzog
  • Based on Dracula by Bram Stoker
Director
  • Werner Herzog
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  • Nosferatu the Vampyre (originally Nosferatu: Phantom of the Night) is a 1979 West German art house vampire film written and directed by Werner Herzog. The film is set primarily in 19th-century Wismar, Germany and Transylvania, and was conceived as a stylistic remake of Nosferatu (1922) It stars Klaus Kinski as Count Dracula, Isabelle Adjani as Lucy Harker, Bruno Ganz as Jonathan Harker, and French artist-writer Roland Topor as Renfield. There are two different versions of the film, one in which the actors speak English, and one in which they speak German. The film was very well received by critics and enjoyed a comfortable degree of commercial success. The film also marks the second of five collaborations between director Herzog and actor Kinski, immediately followed by Woyzeck (1979). The film had 1,000,000 admissions in Germany and grossed ITL 53,870,000 in Italy. The film was also a modest success in Adjani's home country, taking in 933,533 admissions in France.
  • Nosferatu the Vampyre is a 1979 West German art house vampire film written and directed by Werner Herzog. Its original German title is Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht ("Nosferatu: Phantom of the Night"). The film is set primarily in 19th-century Wismar, Germany and Transylvania, and was conceived as a stylistic remake of the 1922 German Dracula adaptation, Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens. It stars Klaus Kinski as Count Dracula, Isabelle Adjani as Lucy Harker, Bruno Ganz as Jonathan Harker, and French artist-writer Roland Topor as Renfield. There are two different versions of the film, one in which the actors speak English, and one in which they speak German. Herzog's production of Nosferatu was very well received by critics and enjoyed a comfortable degree of commercial success. The film also marks the second of five collaborations between director Herzog and actor Kinski, immediately followed by 1979's Woyzeck. The film had 1,000,000 admissions in Germany and grossed ITL 53,870,000 in Italy. The film was also a modest success in Adjani's home country, taking in 933,533 admissions in France.
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