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200095 minDrama, Horror

Shadow of the Vampire

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Is Shadow of the Vampire worth watching? With a rating of 6.655/10, this Drama, Horror film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Shadow of the Vampire Synopsis

Director F.W. Murnau makes a Faustian pact with a vampire to get him to star in his 1922 film "Nosferatu."

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Top Cast

John Malkovich
John MalkovichF. W. Murnau
Willem Dafoe
Willem DafoeMax Schreck
Udo Kier
Udo KierAlbin Grau
Cary Elwes
Cary ElwesFritz Arno Wagner
Catherine McCormack
Catherine McCormackGreta Schröder
Eddie Izzard
Eddie IzzardGustav von Wangenhein
Aden Gillett
Aden GillettHenrik Galeen
Nicholas Elliott
Nicholas ElliottPaul
Ronan Vibert
Ronan VibertWolfgang Müller
Sophie Langevin
Sophie LangevinElke

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Is Shadow of the Vampire worth watching?

Shadow of the Vampire has received mixed reviews with a 6.655/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Horror movies.

Is Shadow of the Vampire hit or flop?

Shadow of the Vampire has received average ratings (6.655/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Shadow of the Vampire?

Shadow of the Vampire is a Drama, Horror movie that Director F.W. Murnau makes a Faustian pact with a vampire to get him to star in his 1922 film "Nosferatu."...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardOct 12, 2015
★ 6

Did I kill one of your people, Murnau? I can't remember. F.W. Murnau (John Malkovich) is filming Nosferatu (1922), but isn't reclusive star Max Schreck (Willem Dafoe) taking his role of the vampire way too seriously? In some ways it's a curate's egg of a film. It certainly helps if you are a lover of old classic film and have some knowledge of the source material at the film's core. It's a fabulous concept that the screenplay is based around, that the star of the film may actually be a real vampire, and the whole production is executed with consummate skill (Dafoe was deservedly Oscar nominated as were make-up artists Ann Buchanan & Amber Sibley). But come the end it fizzles out and proves to not have delivered on its devilishly intriguing premise. Fun, though, and tech credits all round keep one well involved. 6/10