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The Behind-the-scenes Story of the Vampire Nosferatu Movie

192 1 during the silent film period, F.W. Munau, the most important German director, decided to adapt the novel to the big screen despite the opposition of the widow of the original author of Dracula. In order to avoid copyright problems, Munao changed the name of this new film to Vampire.

Mu nao, the most talented and courageous director at that time, decided to give up the shooting mode of setting scenes in the German film industry in the 1920s. After completing the opening segment of "Greta", he took a large number of personnel and equipment, including photographers, producers, screenwriters and starring actors, to the Czech Republic for location shooting, and met another actor who played the vampire count Oulu.

No one knows who Max Shrek plays Earl Oro. It's like hearing that this actor was discovered by Munao from the theater, and he is a performance artist who is very convinced of the "method performance" of the master stanislavski. He lived in an old castle in the Czech Republic for a long time. He lived as a vampire, trying to look like a real vampire in both thought and appearance. So he can only take part in filming at night.

What they don't know, however, is that Max Shrek has been living this life for hundreds of years. ...

Max Shrek's first welcome scene was shot outside the desolate castle. When I first met him, everyone was shocked. The description is haggard, the eye socket is deep, the teeth are erupting, the shoulders are hunched, and the sharp ears are far beyond their imagination, but it seems to know everything but is a little timid. Dark eyes, thin pointed fingers and long nails, as well as obscene and aggressive body posture.

That night, the photographer got sick for no reason.

The next day, after barely filming a signing scene in the castle, the photographer almost died strangely. Munao returned to Berlin with anxiety and anger, looking for another photographer. The staff who stayed in the Czech Republic to continue the set found that a strange atmosphere slowly enveloped them and a series of strange things happened inexplicably.

Wood brain brought back another photographer, and the crew was delayed in catching up with the schedule. With the story of a vampire crossing the sea in a coffin in a cabin, Munao flew to an island at sea with his staff and mysterious Max Shrek to meet the heroine Greta and prepare to shoot the last scene.

And this scene is exactly what Max Shrek promised to perform this film-immortal life and the beautiful heroine Greta's neck. ...

In this great classic, from this moment on, it will move from fantasy to reality.