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The first film based on Bram Stoker's 1897 novel, Dracula is Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror. This German Expressionist silent-era horror film, directed by F.W. Murnau, stars Max Schreck as the vampire, Count Orlok.
The
look of Schreck's vampire frightened movie audiences. He was gaunt and
bald and frightening with rat-like fangs, bat-like ears, and cat-like
claws at the end of his inhumanly long fingers. Schreck's portrayal of
Count Orlok has been more stylistically influential, with respect to the
vampire's look, than Bela Lugosi's less monstrous, minimalist and
cerebral portrayal of Count Dracula. Fans of horror and vampire films
may reasonably disagree about which type of portrayal is ultimately more
frightening but we dig them both.
Black Heart Enterprises, LLC? are
proud to have collaborated with four very talented artists in creating
this life-sized tribute to Max Schreck as Nosferatu (Count Orlok).
Sculptor Jeff Yagher masterfully integrated authentic textures and
ultra-realistic detailing in a Nosferatu likeness that is as credible
and as accurate as can be achieved.
Black Heart Enterprises, LLC?
are proud to have collaborated with four very talented artists in
creating this life-sized tribute to Max Schreck as Nosferatu (Count
Orlok). Sculptor Jeff Yagher masterfully integrated authentic textures
and ultra-realistic detailing in a Nosferatu likeness that is as
credible and as accurate as can be achieved. Brazilian artist Amilcar
Fong's detailed sketches beautifully aided and captured Black Heart's
concept and vision for our Nosferatu bust. Professional modeler Greg
McKellar made the sculpture come to life with his painted master that
served as the paint pattern for the bust. And, credit for the Nosferatu
box label design goes to artist/designer Steve Parke.
Dimensions:
H: 21 inches (53 cm)
W: 12 inches (30 cm)
D: 10 inches (25 cm)
Weight: 10 kgs.