6 of 6 available systemwide,
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Burton Barr Central Library
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DVD FICTION Nosferatu
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Cesar Chavez Library
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DVD FICTION Nosferatu
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Harmon Library
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DVD FICTION Nosferatu
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Ocotillo Library
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DVD FICTION Nosferatu
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Palo Verde Library
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DVD FICTION Nosferatu
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Saguaro Library
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DVD FICTION Nosferatu
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Summary:
Rather than depict Dracula as a shape-shifting monster or debonair gentleman, Murnau's Graf Orlok is a nightmarish, spidery creature with a bulbous head and taloned claws. This is perhaps the most genuinely disturbing incarnation of vampirism.
Notes:
MPAA rating: Not rated.
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1922.
Based on the novel "Dracula" by Bram Stoker; freely adapted by Henrik Galeen.
Special features: lenghty excerpts from other films by F.W. Murnau: Journey Into the Night (1920); The Haunted Castle (1921); The Last Laugh (1942); Faust (1926); Tabu (1931); choose from two musical scores in digital stereo; photo gallery; scene comparison: novel, screenplay & film.
Director of photography, Fritz Arno Wagner ; art director, Albin Grau ; music composers, GeĢrad Hourbette, Thierry Zaboitzeff ; costume designer, Albin Grau.
Max Schreck, Gustav von Wangenheim, Alexander Granch, Greta Schroeder, Ruth Landshoff.
Also issued on VHS.
DVD, Region 1 encoding.
English intertitles.
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| Consensus: Nosferatu's gothic feel and creepy vision of Dracula remains influential among vampire films to this day. |
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