Many Silent Films Are Gone, a Few Quietly Chilling Classics Remain

The story is as strange as the fictional novel it surrounds. When F.W. Murnau directed his classic rendition of Dracula under the title of Nosferatu, the change of the name and characters resembled too closely Bram Stoker’s novel for his widow’s tastes. After winning her case in court, all copies of this film, widely thought … Continue reading Many Silent Films Are Gone, a Few Quietly Chilling Classics Remain