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Nosferatu: The Friendly Vampire
2004, regia di Karla Davis

Scheda: Nazione: USA - Produzione: "Smart & Sexy!" Films - Distribuzione: Troma Entertainment - Soggetto: Karla Davis - Sceneggiatura: Karla Davis - Fotografia: Philip Gorbachov, Ryan Prows - Montaggio: Karla Davis - Musiche: Mike Walker - Formato: B.N., corto - Durata: 5'.
Cast: Justin Snavely, Ryan Prows, Brian Mountain Man, Maxine Rabren, Travis Groo.
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 

 Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review: 
 
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imdb...review:  
«Technically 
impressive 16mm film has Nosferatu (Justin Snavely) trying to make friends but 
due to his reputation as a blood sucker, most stay away from him. The poor guy 
must ride his bike around all day looking for friends but not being able to find 
any. At first I'm sure most people would just look at the title, roll their eyes 
and move on but that would be a shame because this is a pretty good little 
homage to the classic 1922 film that blends the perfect amount of style with the 
campy storyline. Yes, I think the film would have been better with a somewhat 
better story where something more than what we're shown happens but I can 
overlook this due to the wonderful look of the movie. If you didn't know any 
better you'd think you were actually watching a silent movie has Davis does a 
wonderful job at recreating those classic silent movies. The film also benefits 
from a nice score and some good cinematography. Fans of that original film will 
want to check this one out as a nice trip down memory lane and it would be even 
better after viewing the original» (Michael Elliott).
 Plot Summary, Synopsis, Review: 
 
IMDb - 
myspace.com - 
suggestmovie.net - 
movieo.meacemovies.xyz - 
imdb...review:  
«Technically 
impressive 16mm film has Nosferatu (Justin Snavely) trying to make friends but 
due to his reputation as a blood sucker, most stay away from him. The poor guy 
must ride his bike around all day looking for friends but not being able to find 
any. At first I'm sure most people would just look at the title, roll their eyes 
and move on but that would be a shame because this is a pretty good little 
homage to the classic 1922 film that blends the perfect amount of style with the 
campy storyline. Yes, I think the film would have been better with a somewhat 
better story where something more than what we're shown happens but I can 
overlook this due to the wonderful look of the movie. If you didn't know any 
better you'd think you were actually watching a silent movie has Davis does a 
wonderful job at recreating those classic silent movies. The film also benefits 
from a nice score and some good cinematography. Fans of that original film will 
want to check this one out as a nice trip down memory lane and it would be even 
better after viewing the original» (Michael Elliott).