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Description: Harker : Bande-annonce [Xbox360]

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stoker Description: *** PLEASE ALSO WATCH SEGMENT 2 ***http://www.youtube.com/watc...Welcome to the third edition of 1938Superman's Public Domain. Here we feature content, mostly classic films, that are in public domain or otherwise available for viewing and use, free of charge and free of copyright infringement. Things that are in the public domain are creative works with expired copyrights or those that were never copyright protected at all.On this edition of 1938Superman's Public Domain, we feature the classic 1922 silent film 'Nosferatu'. This is the first ever on-screen depiction of a vampire in the history of film. The expressionist film was shot in Germany and directed by F.W. Murnau. Murnau had originally wanted to do a film version of Bram Stoker's classic novel 'Dracula', but was unable to obtain the rights to do so. Regardles of this, Murnau decided to make a handful of changes to the script in an attempt to create the required distance from the Bram Stoker story, and then proceeded with the film.The lead role of Count Orlok was taken up by actor Max Schrek, while Gustav von Wangenheim, Greta Schröder and Alexander Granach filled out the rest of the major parts in the cast. Nosferatu was the one and only film ever made by movei company Prana Film. Prana closed down and filed bankruptcy immediately after the release of Nosferatu to avoid paying copyright infringement costs to an irate Florence Stoker, Bram Stoker's widow. The movie was released in Germany on April 4, 1922. It did not hit silver screens in the U.S. until June 3, 1929.Thank you, and I hope you enjoy the film. Please share it with others. For a high quality, free & legal download of this film, please visit the links below. There you can download it in higher quality for your computer, to burn it onto a DVD, or to download it for your video iPod or Sony PSP.Related Links:Nosferatu Download - Free & Legal64Kb MPEG4 (97 MB) - http://www.archive.org/down...256Kb MPEG4 (219 MB) - http://www.archive.org/down...MPEG1 (881 MB) - http://ia300113.us.archive....
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Tyler Description: Bram Stoker's DraculaMeetsTotal Eclipse Of The HeartA creation By Laura King & Myself - 14 years stuck in Laura's head.Yes, 14 years stuck in my head. It's called 'Moot Point' because in those 14 years the composer of the song, Jim Steinman, chose to use HIS SONG in a stage play with very similar subject matter, referenced at the end of the video. If you ever want to hear this song done as a duet, in German, between (essentially) Mina and Vlad, get the 'Tanz der Vampire' CD!Thanks!Laura

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noir Description: *** PLEASE ALSO WATCH SEGMENT 2 ***http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_Ul0n...Welcome to the next edition of 1938Superman's Public Domain. Here we feature content, mostly classic films, that are in public domain or otherwise available for viewing and use, free of charge and free of copyright infringement. Things that are in the public domain are creative works with expired copyrights or those that were never copyright protected at all.On this edition of 1938Superman's Public Domain, we feature the classic 1932 independent film 'White Zombie' starring Bela Lugosi. Roughly a year after his legendary performance as Count Dracula, Bela Lugosi took up the role of a Voodoo master. The script by Garnett Weston features a young couple in Haiti, Neil Parker (John Harron) and Madeleine Short (Madge Bellamy), who have been invited by a casual acquaintance, Charles Beaumont (Robert Frazer), to come to his plantation to be married.Beaumont, however, is actually in love with Madeline and hopes to persuade her to become his wife instead. Rebuffed, he approaches local white Voodoo master 'Murder' Legendre (Bela Lugosi) to temporarily turn her into a zombie, have her declared dead, send Neil back to the States in mourning, then revive her so that he can woo her anew. Legendre, however, has his own plans for the young lady, and for Beaumont. The film was released on August 4, 1932 and was made on an estimated budget of $50,000.Thank you, and I hope you enjoy the film. Please share it with others. For a high quality, free & legal download of this film, please visit the links below. There you can download it in higher quality for your computer, to burn it onto a DVD, or to download it for your video iPod or Sony PSP.Related Links:White Zombie Download - Free & Legal64Kb MPEG4 (75 MB) - http://www.archive.org/download/white...256Kb MPEG4 (170 MB) - http://www.archive.org/download/white...MPEG1 (200 MB) - http://www.archive.org/download/white...MPEG2 (3 GB) - http://www.archive.org/download/white...

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stoker Description: *** PLEASE WATCH SEGMENT 1 FIRST ***http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GC5lg...Welcome to the third edition of 1938Superman's Public Domain. Here we feature content, mostly classic films, that are in public domain or otherwise available for viewing and use, free of charge and free of copyright infringement. Things that are in the public domain are creative works with expired copyrights or those that were never copyright protected at all.On this edition of 1938Superman's Public Domain, we feature the classic 1922 silent film 'Nosferatu'. This is the first ever on-screen depiction of a vampire in the history of film. The expressionist film was shot in Germany and directed by F.W. Murnau. Murnau had originally wanted to do a film version of Bram Stoker's classic novel 'Dracula', but was unable to obtain the rights to do so. Regardles of this, Murnau decided to make a handful of changes to the script in an attempt to create the required distance from the Bram Stoker story, and then proceeded with the film.The lead role of Count Orlok was taken up by actor Max Schrek, while Gustav von Wangenheim, Greta Schröder and Alexander Granach filled out the rest of the major parts in the cast. Nosferatu was the one and only film ever made by movei company Prana Film. Prana closed down and filed bankruptcy immediately after the release of Nosferatu to avoid paying copyright infringement costs to an irate Florence Stoker, Bram Stoker's widow. The movie was released in Germany on April 4, 1922. It did not hit silver screens in the U.S. until June 3, 1929.Thank you, and I hope you enjoy the film. Please share it with others. For a high quality, free & legal download of this film, please visit the links below. There you can download it in higher quality for your computer, to burn it onto a DVD, or to download it for your video iPod or Sony PSP.Related Links:Nosferatu Download - Free & Legal64Kb MPEG4 (97 MB) - http://www.archive.org/download/nosfe...256Kb MPEG4 (219 MB) - http://www.archive.org/download/nosfe...MPEG1 (881 MB) - http://ia300113.us.archive.org/2/item...
Description: 'Dracula's Guest' is a gothic horror machinima animation.Bram Stoker wrote this fascinating gothic horror story. Some think it's a missing chapter from the novel, 'Dracula.' Others suspect Stoker wrote it several years before the novel. Whichever is true, the story stands on its own as a supreme example of its genre.This film was written and animated by Alessandro Cima. It was produced by Candlelight Stories, Inc. (CandlelightStories.com)