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Timothyfox4444 t1_iuh743c wrote

"Unofficial adaption" It was plagiarism and it was almost snuffed out, but it made its way to the states from Europe anyways and blew up here.

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PixelPervert t1_iugrhd6 wrote

The first was actually in 1921, Drakula Halála

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darkbee83 t1_iuh4487 wrote

What a wonderful phrase.

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DonKiddic t1_iuhkb19 wrote

Drakula Halála, Aient no passing craze!

It means no blood left, in the depths of your veiiiiinnnnsss....

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be4u4get t1_iui3u8s wrote

It’s a reflection-free & photography

Drakula Halàla

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Sunnygurrl t1_iugu9d2 wrote

You just learned about a classic movie? Cool! I hope you watch and enjoy it. 😁👍

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Rahdit42 t1_iujs5m9 wrote

And you can find it on *archive.org and watch it if you want. There’s also a great movie of a fictionalised account about making this movie as well starring John Malkovich called Shadow of the Vampire.

*https://archive.org/details/Nosferatu1922

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DaveOJ12 t1_iugr7ga wrote

It's a horror classic.

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Mitthrawnuruo t1_iui2370 wrote

Not unofficial. Unlicensed, and illegal in every country except America.

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my4coins t1_iuh5sjj wrote

TIL that Bram Stoker's Dracula is 125 years old.

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