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168: Halloween Special IV: Nosferatu and Silent Horror

2024/10/21
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Greg Jackson: 本集主要讲述了1929年6月1日,德国无声电影《诺斯费拉图》在美国纽约格林尼治村的Village Film Guild Cinema进行首映的情况。电影改编自布莱姆·斯托克的小说《德古拉》,讲述了来自特兰西瓦尼亚的奥洛克伯爵来到德国小镇维斯堡购买房屋,并最终给小镇带来瘟疫的故事。电影的美国首映是一次难得的机会,因为版权问题它此前一直未能在美国上映。电影中使用了表现主义的风格,场景设计和色彩运用都具有表现主义的特点,这与一战后德国的社会现实有关。电影中的一些元素可能影射了一战后德国的社会现实,例如对战争的反思以及对疾病和移民的恐惧。电影的结尾是一个悲剧,维斯堡的恐怖结束了,但女主角艾伦也死了。

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The episode sets the stage for the film Nosferatu, discussing its significance and the context of its American premiere.
  • Nosferatu is a 1922 silent horror film that is one of the first of its kind.
  • The film is inspired by Bram Stoker's Dracula but faced copyright issues.
  • The cinematography and special effects of Nosferatu were state-of-the-art for the 1920s.

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“His Lordship from Transylvania would like to purchase a nice house in our small town . . . it will take a bit of effort . . . a bit of sweat and perhaps . . . a bit of blood . . .”

This is the story of the Great Death in Wisborg in 1838. 

Nosferatu is a 1922 classic horror film, one of the first ever made. It sort of recalls Bram Stoker’s Dracula—enough to build a copyright lawsuit—but, fortunately for us, Nosferatu weathered the controversy via unlicensed copies and has survived into the twenty-first century. The film isn’t just Dracula revamped though, it contributed brand new techniques to the horror genre. The cinematography is also state-of-the-art for the 1920s, tastefully employing physical film tricks (à la Georges Méliès) and practical effects. 

We’ll take you through the film so you can truly appreciate it, following Herr Thomas Hutter and his young wife Ellen as they meet Count Orlok and face the consequences. Without spoiling too much: it gets bloody. 


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