Noun
Nosferatu (plural Nosferatu)
A vampire.
nosferatu (plural nosferatu)
Alternative letter-case form of Nosferatu
A letter sent by Nosferatu in the film also appears to contain Hebrew characters, not to mention the fact that the vampire motif itself is parasitic and Stoker’s original tale is all about playing into contemporary fears of The Other. Source: Internet
All known copies of the film were destroyed, and Nosferatu become an early cult film, kept alive by a cult following that circulated illegal bootlegs. citation Academic Chuck Kleinhans identifies the Marx Brothers as making other early cult films. Source: Internet
Gisela Storch worked with Herzog on six films: The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser, Heart of Glass, Nosferatu the Vampyre, Woyzeck, Fitzcarraldo and Cobra Verde. Source: Internet
Cultures all over the world have myths of this kind; for example the ' Nosferatu ' legend, a human who achieves damnation and immortality by drinking the blood of others, originates from Eastern European folklore. Source: Internet
He helped to create the poetical atmosphere of Fata Morgana, Heart of Glass, The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser and Nosferatu. Source: Internet
Shadow of the Vampire (2000) is a highly fictionalized depiction of the filming of Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau 's classic silent vampire movie Nosferatu (1922). Source: Internet