Saturday, August 21, 2021

See the Man Whose Name Spells Horror! See Max Shreck, in the First Silent Picture Dracula Masterpiece—F.W. Murnau’s Nosferatu (1921)! Presented Complete, Free, and Without Commercial Interruptions, at WEJB/NSU

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix


Nosferatu - A Symphony of Horror (1922)







Other Complete, Silent Classics Available at WEJB/NSU:

C.B. DeMille’s The Squaw Man (1914);

D.W. Griffith’s The Birth of a Nation (1915);

D.W. Griffith’s Silent Masterpiece, Intolerance: Love’s Struggle Through the Ages (1916);

Charlie Chaplin’s Shoulder Arms (Video, 1918);

Robert Wiene’s The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920);

One Week (1920): A Classic, Two-Reel, Buster Keaton Silent Comedy (Full Movie HD);

John Ford’s The Iron Horse (1924);

Buster Keaton’s The General (1926): With William P. Perry’s Original Musical Score; and

The Lodger (1927, Silent), Alfred Hitchcock’s First Box Office Success.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

One of the genre the cinema has always had a fascination with. Vampires. Also boxing, gangsters, prisons, or combinations of the same.