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By Chris Snellgrove
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Right now, Robert Eggers. Nosferatu remake is a huge hit at the box office, and this has sparked endless debates among horror nerds about whether or not it’s better than the groundbreaking original. However, movie buffs really know that the best version is the original remake, a modern horror classic that you can stream for free now. 1979 by Werner Herzog Nosferatu the Vampire is available to stream for free, and watching it will transform you just as surely as if you were bitten by the bloodsucker itself.
If you are already Nosferatu fiend, you won’t be surprised by the plot of Herzog’s remake when you stream it: we follow the adventures of Jonathan Harker, a young real estate agent in the 19th century who must travel to Transylvania to make a final deal. Transylvanian boogyman Count Dracula wanted to buy a home in Harker’s neck of the woods, forcing the young man to leave his beautiful wife back home. Before the credits roll, she may unexpectedly prove to be the last defense against this creature the night before it can extend its body count across the rest of Europe.
This may all sound very familiar for a very good reason: the 1979 Nosferatuas the original German film, based on Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
The German film was made without the permission of his estate, and Stoker’s widow, Florence, did not feel that FW Murnau’s earlier film made enough changes to the source material. He filed a lawsuit that resulted in most copies of the original Nosferatu is destroyed.
Fortunately, some copies survived, and by the time Herzog decided to create his own remake, Stoker’s earlier copyright had expired. This allowed him to name his monster in the 1979 version Dracula rather than Nosferatu.
The 1979 Nosferatu is now free to stream on Tubi, and unlike some of Tubi’s weirder horror films, it It has a very solid cast, including Bruno Ganz (arguably best known for playing Hitler in the Academy Award nominated film Downfall) as Jonathan Harker. His wife Lucy is played by French screen queen Isabelle Yasmine Adjani, who previously became the youngest Best Actress nominee for her performance in Adele H’s story. But the real star of the show is Klaus Klinski, a bona fide film legend and frequent Herzog collaborator who makes Count Dracula seem equal parts terrifying, attractive, and even sympathetic.
Klinski certainly managed to seduce the critics with his brutal charisma: on Rotten tomatoes, Nosferatu the Vampire with an impressive critical score of 94 percent. Critics generally praised the film for its beautiful cinematography as well as Klinski’s performance which is intense even by his standards (seriously, this is a guy so unpredictably wild that Werner Herzog seriously threatened. kill him on the set of their earlier film Aguirre, Wrath of God). And audiences loved tone Nosferatu well before Tubi’s release, as evidenced by the film’s healthy 83 percent Popcornmeter score on Rotten Tomatoes.
As for me, I cannot put it more clearly than to say, in relation to Murnau’s original film, Herzog’s film. Nosferatu excels in every way. The sets are more luxurious, the plot is more complex, and the performances are more compelling. Horror icon Joe Bob Briggs broadcast a double feature of the earlier film and the first remake on Shudder in 1922, and watching these films back to back, I was surprised by how much better the remake is. the first frame to the last credit. (a relative rarity in horror).
When you watch Nosferatu the Vampire on Tubi, will you find it better than FW Murnau’s original remake or even Robert Eggers’ new remake? You won’t know until you sink your teeth in and taste this scrumptious morsel for yourself. Luckily, you don’t have to travel all the way to Transylvania to experience this spooky fiend… all you have to do is play hit and experience the heights of horror from the comfort of your own home. himself
NOSFERATU THE VAMPYRE REVIEW SCORE