45 Years Ago, an Infamous Director Made the Perfect Vampire Thriller
Briefly

Herzog’s Nosferatu the Vampyre is more a reimagining than a remake, blending Gothic imagery and naturalism, reshaping both Stoker's story and Murnau's aesthetic.
While initially the least successful, Nosferatu the Vampyre has endured in horror circles due to Herzog's unique vision, compelling imagery, and Klaus Kinski's haunting performance.
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