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Shadow of the Vampire (2000)

Release Date : December 29, 2000
Rating : R
Distributor : Lions Gate Films
Duration : 1 hr. 33 min.

Overwiew :E. Elias Mehrige's SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE explores the fictional premise that the star of director F.W. Murnau's 1922 German expressionist horror film, NOSFERATU, was an actual vampire. When the dictatorial Murnau (John Malkovich) sets about filming his monster masterpiece, he makes a Faustian deal and enlists the grotesque, reclusive Max Schreck (Willem Dafoe) to play the rodentlike Count Orlok. Schreck proceeds to both horrify and fascinate the unwitting cast and crew---including producer Albin Grau (Udo Kier), actor Gustav von Wangenheim (Eddie Izzard), and actress Greta Schroeder (Catherine McCormack)--who, at first, believe Schreck is merely an eccentric actor. As the production continues, however, mysterious accidents and deaths begin to reveal why Schreck never gets any makeup. From its lavish opening sequence to Murnau's filming of the final scene, Mehrige's movie serves as a tribute not only to the original NOSFERATU, but to the art of cinema itself. Because Murnau's project is a silent film, the overbearing director can coax and shout at his actors during the takes, making for some cleverly comical scenes. Although Malkovich, Izzard, and Kier are excellent in their roles, SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE could simply not exist without Dafoe's hideous and hilarious performance, which ranks among the finest of the versatile actor's career.

Starring : John Malkovich, Willem Dafoe, Aden Gillett, Cary Elwes, Catherine McCormack

Directors : E. Elias Merhige

Producers : Jeff Levine, Nicolas Cage


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www.eonline.com - : In this Goth-goofy take, director E. Elias Merhige really revamps cinematic history when he envisions what it was like on the set of F.W. Murnau's 1922 horror classic, Nosferatu. Here, the legendary Murnau (an eccentric John Malkovich, natch) makes a Faustian deal with the devil--or in this case a vampire--and employs real bloodsucker Willem Dafoe as the lead. In return for an authentic performance, the snarling fiend (and on-camera ham) is promised the leading lady's neck. But can he hold back his bloodlust until the final scene? Dafoe sinks his teeth into this tour-de-force performance--his vamp camp is worthy of an Oscar. And he's a great menace for the determined Malkovich. But the flick moves at the pace of, well, a slow horror film. Still, the cast (undead or otherwise) keeps it livelier than most.  more...  B

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