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Nosferatu the Vampyre

Title: Nosferatu the Vampyre

Release Date: 1979-01-17

Genres: Drama, Horror

Runtime: 107 minutes

Status: Released

Description

It is fear and fun. It is a scream of horror and a cry of delight. It is Nosferatu, the Vampyre.

Watch Nosferatu the Vampyre full movie for free. Released in 1979, this film was made with a budget of $1,400,000 and has earned $0 so far, according to IMDB. Enjoy the movie!

A real estate agent leaves behind his beautiful wife to go to Transylvania to visit the mysterious Count Dracula and formalize the purchase of a property in Wismar.

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Get to know the amazing cast and crew who made Nosferatu the Vampyre a reality, and discover the passion and creativity behind its creation.

Actors

Klaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani, Bruno Ganz, Roland Topor, Walter Ladengast, Martje Grohmann, Carsten Bodinus, Beverly Walker, Jacques Dufilho, Clemens Scheitz, John Leddy, Rudolf Wolf, Štefan Husár, Lo van Hensbergen, Johan te Slaa, Jan Groth, Bo van Hensbergen, Claude Chiarini, Margiet van Hartingsveld, Tim Beekman, Roger Berry Losch, Rijk de Gooyer, Dan van Husen, Werner Herzog

Crew

Richard Wagner, Werner Herzog, Florian Fricke, Jörg Schmidt-Reitwein, Charles Gounod, Daniel Toscan du Plantier, Beate Mainka-Jellinghaus, Michael Gruskoff, Ann Poppel, Werner Herzog, Reiko Kruk, Gisela Storch, Bram Stoker, Harald Maury, Popol Vuh, Walter Saxer, Dominique Colladant, Werner Herzog, Henrik Galeen

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