Nosferatu
Nosferatu
Thomas Hutter is secretary to an estate agent in Wisborg, where he lives happily with his wife Ellen. One day his boss sends him to Transylvania on business, to negotiate with Baron Orlok about purchasing a house. His wife Ellen senses that something is amiss, she is aware of the danger which threatens her husband, but he will not be held back. It is night-time before Hutter meets the strange master of the castle - the latter signs the contract. When Hutter wakes the next morning, he discovers small red marks on his neck and guesses the horrors to come. Orlok is a vampire. Hutter flees the castle at once, afraid that the ghost is on his way to his wife.
One day a ship with no one at the helm lands at Wisborg, its cargo bringing plague, death and ruin to the inhabitants. The dead all have the same red marks on their necks. Ellen recognises the challenge, and in order to put an end to the disaster, she sacrifices herself and surrenders to the vampire. The mysterious form dissolves into the air in the first light of the next morning.
Restored Version by Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Foundation, Wiesbaden
Source: German films Service & Marketing GmbH
Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Music
Cast
- Graf Orlok - Nosferatu
- Häusermakler Knock
- Knocks Angestellter Hutter
- Ellen Hutter
- Reeder Harding - Westrenka
- Ruth Hardin - Lucy Westrenka
- Prof. Bulwer
- Gemeindearzt Dr. Sievers
- Kapitän
- Maat
Production company
Producer
Alle Credits
Director
Screenplay
based on
Director of photography
Camera operator
Assistant camera
Production design
Costume design
Music
Cast
- Graf Orlok - Nosferatu
- Häusermakler Knock
- Knocks Angestellter Hutter
- Ellen Hutter
- Reeder Harding - Westrenka
- Ruth Hardin - Lucy Westrenka
- Prof. Bulwer
- Gemeindearzt Dr. Sievers
- Kapitän
- Maat
- Matrose
- Gastwirt
- 1. Seemann
- 2. Seemann
- Arzt im Krankenhaus
Production company
Producer
Shoot
- August 1921 - Oktober 1921: Wismar, Lübeck (Salzspeicher), Lauenburg, Rostock, Helgoland, Schloß Oravsky (Karpaten), Dolin
Zensur (DE): 16.12.1921, B.04960, Jugendverbot
Uraufführung (DE): 15.03.1922, Berlin, Primus-Palast
Titles
- Untertitel Eine Symphonie des Grauens
- Originaltitel (DE) Nosferatu
Versions
Digitalisierte Fassung
Original
Zensur (DE): 16.12.1921, B.04960, Jugendverbot
Uraufführung (DE): 15.03.1922, Berlin, Primus-Palast
Prüffassung
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 12.09.1995, 35648, ab 12 Jahre, feiertagsfrei [3. FSK-Prüfung];
FSK-Prüfung (DE): 05.05.1966, 35648, ab 16 Jahre / nicht feiertagsfrei