Nosferatu 100th Anniversary - Cinemassacre
Today marks the 100th anniversary of Nosferatu, the oldest surviving Dracula film! It was first shown on March 4, 1922 in Germany, in the marble hall of the Berlin Zoological Garden. In my review I look back at the classic vampire film, the movies it's influenced, and the film's impact on horror and the film industry as a whole. Follow James: / cinemassacre For everything else Cinemassacre: https://cinemassacre.com/ #JamesRolfe #Cinemassacre #Nosferatu #Dracula

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