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Nosferatu

Germany, 1922
film

Vampire Count Orlok isn’t just interested in a new residence, but also the wife of his young real estate agent in F.W. Murnau’s unauthorised adapt..

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by image:

Nosferatu [DVD]

Germany, 1922
Similarity: 50%

Dracula

United States of America, 1931
Similarity: 50%

Twice dead

United States, 1988
Similarity: 46%

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

Germany, 1920
Similarity: 45%

Bram Stoker's Dracula

United States of America, 1992
Similarity: 45%

Bram Stoker's Dracula

United States of America, 1992
Similarity: 44%

Asylum

United Kingdom, 1972
Similarity: 43%

A Fool There Was

United States of America, 1915
Similarity: 43%

La Maison des Cochons

Australia, 1997
Similarity: 43%

The Black cat

United States, 1934
Similarity: 42%

Light

United States, 1966
Similarity: 41%

Bedlam

United States, 1945
Similarity: 40%

Sleepy Hollow

Germany and United States of America, 1999
Similarity: 40%

The Leopard man

United States, 1943
Similarity: 40%

Duck soup

United States, 1933
Similarity: 39%

Pandemonium

Australia, 1987
Similarity: 39%

Invaders from mars

United States, 1953
Similarity: 38%

The Testament of Dr. Mabuse

Germany, 1933
Similarity: 38%
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