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Originally Posted by WT Sharpe
I suppose one of my favorite vampire films of all-time would fit into the category of fan-fiction. It is a spin-off of a spin-off: Shadow of the Vampire (2000). It is a fictional account of the making of Nosferatu. You know how they got the vampire to look so chilling on film back in 1922? It wasn't special effects. The director hired a real vampire for the filming. The results were great, but a lot of cast members went missing.
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I know the gentleman's name was Max Shreck (and his name means terror). He actually looks close to what Stoker's Count Dracula is described as being like if you read the novel. Of course the classic Vampire is still Bela Lugosi.