Shadow of the Vampire
Universal Studios (26.01.2001)
Horror
In Sammlung
#681
0*
DVD
93 Min.

John Malkovich
Willem Dafoe
Cary Elwes
Catherine McCormack
Eddie Izzard
Aden Gillett
Nicholas Elliott
Udo Kier
Ronan Vibert
John Aden Gillet

Regisseur E. Elias Merhige
Produzent Nicolas Cage
Jeff Levine
Autor Steven Katz

Clever, engaging, and boosted by the sublime casting of Willem Dafoe as Nosferatu actor Max Schreck, Shadow of the Vampire is a film full of good ideas that are only partially developed. Its premise is ripe with possibilities, but the movie's too slight to register much impact, so you're left to relish its delightful performances and director E. Elias Merhige's affectionately tongue-in-cheek homage to a landmark of German silent cinema. John Malkovich is aptly loony as the eccentric director F.W. Murnau, whose passion in filming the 1922 classic Nosferatu leads to the extreme casting of Schreck as the vampire, a vision of evil who, in this movie's delightfully twisted imagination, actually is a vampire, sucking the blood of cast and crewmembers who've dismissed Schreck as an overzealous method actor.

As these on-set maladies and "accidents" continue, Schreck wields greater control over Murnau, who descends into a kind of obsessive art-for-art's-sake madness until diva costar Greta Schroeder (Catherine McCormack, doing wonderful work) is served up as the actor's ultimate motivation. Merhige and his actors (including Cary Elwes, as intrepid cameraman Fritz Wagner) have great fun with this ghastly escapade, and the humor is kept delicately subtle to balance the movie's artistic aspirations. To that end, Dafoe is just right, his bald pate and gaunt features a perfect match for the mysterious Schreck, his grimace and talon-like fingers suggesting a human vulture on the prowl. Likewise, the re-creation of Nosferatu's expressionist style is both fanciful and brilliantly authentic. Too bad, then, that this movie suffers a mild case of vampiric anemia; if it shared the depth and richness of, say, Ed Wood, this might have been a cult classic for the ages. --Jeff Shannon

Details der Edition
Audience Rating R (Restricted)
Land USA
Sprache English
Barcode 025192126826
Region 2
Kapitel 18
Erscheinungsdatum 29.05.2001
Verpackung Keep Case
Bildformat 2.35:1
Tonspuren English Dolby Digital 5.1
French Dolby Digital 5.1
Layer Einseitig, dual layer
Anzahl Disks/Bänder 1

Bonusmaterial
Featurette: A Behind-The-Scenes Look At The Making Of The Film
Feature Commentary with Director Elias Merhige
Interview with Actor Willem Dafoe
Interview with Director Elias Merhige
Interview with Producer Nicolas Cage
Photo Galleries
Theatrical Trailer
Production Notes
Cast and Filmmakers
Persönliche Details
Gesehen Ja
Standort Kellerkieferregal Boden 4
Links Amazon US
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Amazon Fr
DVD Empire
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