Connections
Version of
Remade as
Edited into
The black and white door opening shot is from Nosferatu
Film Sampling
Footage from this movie was used
scenes are taken from this film
References
In both films a scarecrow is attacked thinking it's the person being pursued.
Referenced in
Shadows in walls.
The shadow of a hand approaching its victim while he's in his bed.
The shadow of a hand appears to grab the heroine while she's lying in bed.
Boo Radley's shadow on wall, and Jem
Sinister shadow of a hand on a girl's body.
The look of "count Mácula" is based on Graf Orlok.
Valentina and Arno pass in front of a wall poster for the film.
A display in the openning scene
It is referenced.
poster
The pub scene where Hutter/David Kessler eat/are warned not to go outside for fear of the werewolf
Stills of the movie appear in the main credits
mentioned
the first area behind the castle door entrance end at the landing at the top of a staircase
Shadows on a wall scene.
Ghoulish character stalking/murdering the crew of a water vessel one by one (twice).
Maurice, when observed to disentigrate upon exposure to sunlight, refers to a "pansy in a cape"-i.e. Graf Orlock, who was the first vampire to disintegrate due to sunlight.
There is a scene where an Asian gang is watching Nosferatu in a private theatre. It is featured prominently in the scene and mentioned by name.
Crow: "Here comes Nurse Feratu."
Macielli grabs a fly out of the air and eats it, similar to Renfield in "Nosferatu"
In the discussion of "Shadows and Fog" (1992), Roger Ebert wonders why one wouldn't just rent this movie.
Dr. Vink shows his own version of Nosferatu for the theater, which comes to life.
Mrs. Mumphead refers to Pesto as "Nosferatu."
The shadow of a hand approaching its victim while he's in his bed.
mentioned once
Crow: "The Flying Nosferatu Brothers"
Crow: "Nosferatu!"
A movie poster from this movie is shown.
When the nurse wants to take blood from Richard, he calls her 'Nurseferatu'.
Shaft's character is a parallel of Knock
Bobo: Thank you, Nels-feratu.
Mike: He looks like Nosferatu.
Referenced by name
Joss Whedon modeled the Child-Death after Freddy Krueger, Nosferatu, and the boogeyman.
mentioned
Mike: Nosferatu!
Both Orlock and Meier Link use wooden horse drawn buggies for traveling
When the Grinch does shadow play behind his curtain, he looks exactly like Count Orlock just before he dies.
When marcus rises up from the body bag, he does it the same way Orlock rose from his coffin.
Merton tells Tommy to say this is his favorite movie.
Referenced in the film
In the end credits, it mentions that the sequel will be called "Bubba Ho-tep meets Nosferatu."
Stills from the film are used at the end when the characters see Count Orlok
poster in background
Makes the countdown, is talked about.
The coat Neo wears when he is at the train station is clearly inspired by the coat worn by the vampire count in Nosferatu.
"Something to Scream About" is a documentary that references (and features) a wide variety of motion pictures as actresses discuss being in the B-Movie business.
A tribute/parody.
mentioned once
interviewee talking about an alternate version found in Ukraine
The character Orlock is named after Graf Orlok from "Nosferatu".
mentioned and immitated in the movie (the movie name appears in a subtitle at the scene).
A statue of Graf Orlok is seen inside Tinsle.
movie is mentioned
When the demons first arrive their shadows are cast upon a wall in the style of Nosferatu
One group of aliens is patterned after Nosferatu, with high collars, oval heads and even vampiric teeth
As kismet runs past a wall, all we see is her shadow growing on the wall. This is done the same way as in Nosferatu
Andy has a Nosferatu poster in his apartment.
For a moment, as Elder Gutknecht reaches out in his tower, the shadow of his arm passes across the candlelit wall, much like a famous scene in the film Nosferatu.
Referenced by name
Movie Poster Shown
Shadows in "child molestor" scene reference those of Nosferatu
At several points vampires' silhouettes are shown as shadows on the wall heralding their attack
A Nosferatu toy with a beard attached is used to depict Osama bin Laden.
It is mentioned in a magazine.
The girl mentions this film.
Referenced by name
The scene with the spider in the spider's web is exactly the same scene, shot for shot. It was a tribute to the exact same spider in a web scene/sequence in the original Nosferatu by FW Murnau
F.W. Murneau's Nosferatu is shot as a backdrop to this film.
It is referenced.
walking down the stairs, a woman is followed by the shadow of two hands with long fingers, moving as if they were trying to grasp her.
Character name: "Murnau"
poster hanging on the wall
is a documentary about the 1922 film
Orlok is pictured on a "vampire slayer" board when Holly is choosing new careers.
DVD case is shown.
Tom Tykwer picks this movie and talks about this at length
The film's title comes from a quote in the 1922 movie "I must be off to the land of thieves and phantoms..."
Ben refers to Joel as "Nosferatu."
Edgar Frog mentions it in dialogue
When Bella Googles "cold one", several drawings of mythic creatures are shown, before it ends with a picture of Max Schreck as Count Orlock
Drosselmeyer resembles Nosferatu in this version.
referenced in clue (as a still from the film) and correct response in "Symphonies on Film" category
Mentioned by David Stratton in a discussion on Twilight as an early movie featuring vampires.
the king of the rats looks like the vampire in the 1922 movie especially in his demise sequence
Yugi: "Well, why don't you just suck blood from his neck, Nosferatu?!"
Nosferatu costume and make-up
A demons shadow casted up a wall with its hand reaching out in Drag Me to Hell is the same way in which Count Orlok casts his shadow in the 1922 silent film Nosferatu
mentioned in dialogue
Character and style references to movie within a movie
The kidnapper wears a Count Orlok mask
Count Orlok is standing in line with other monsters.
Malcolm suggests that Julius looks like Nosferatu.
one of the puppets in the fx shop is nosferatu
Included in a $2,000 question
The vampire from the film appears.
It is mentioned in a newspaper article.
Photo from film is shown in a book cover.
Teddy claims to have gotten a hold of a print of this film to show Silver
mentioned by Glover
Movie listed on the box art of James' Classic Horror DVD Box Set.
The opening scene is a modern version of Orlok's arrival to Wismar.
"Nosferinktu" is listed among the opening credits.
Poster on Kirby's wall.
still picture/mentioned by Stephen King
mentions the scene where Renfield is chased in relation to Dr. Edelman being chased by villagers.
A book on a library bookshelf is titled "Nosferateen."
"As they are attack by the Nosferatu Brothers"
"Looks like Nosferatu on crack"
When Curt Conners is down in the sewer for the first time after transforming back into human form, his shadows on the wall of the sewer tunnel as well as the lighting, editing, and posture, all resemble Nosferatu
Edgar's shadow when walking up the stairs with Nassor, Bob and Toshiaki resembles the iconic moment in Nosferatu with Count Orloff's shadow.
referenced in dialogue
mentioned by Alan
Count Orlok is seen as a statue in the museum.
Featured in
clips
Seen playing in cinema at Sound
in part II
A character sees (and the viewer sees) part of this projected in a movie theater.
clips of the vampire and castle are projected during the concert
On TV.
A character watches the final scene of this on TV.
features footage from this
Sara watches this movie on TV.
Billy, Allison, Amanda & Keith watch this on TV.
clips are shown
clip
Alex watches a version of it on TV.
Featured in the Werner Herzog segment.
Footage of this movie is shown.
clips shown
clips
clip
Clips are shown.
Film clips included
A fragment of this film is shown in this episode
Clip from film is used in this episode.
one of the film-clips in the beginning
This film is featured in this episode.
clips
Clips from movie used in episode.
Movie on TV
Clips and stills shown.
Clips are shown.
clips featured in "Under Pressure"
clip shown
features a clip of the film.
Featured in the film and listed in the end credits.
Reggie is watching it on TV when she's home alone.
a very short scene from it is featured in the movie.
clips shown
Footage of this movie is shown.
movie is shown on TV
They play this film.
Clip from film is used in this episode.
Clips are shown
Shown at the cemetery
Flashback sequence
Clips are shown to illustrate the fictional version of Dracula.
Scenes used in this documentary.
clip on TV
Pembroke watches this Film
movie is reviewed
A brief clip from this movie is shown
A brief clip from this movie is shown
extensive footage shown
A clip of Count Orlock's shadow was shown.
A clip of Count Orlock's shadow was shown.
A clip of this movie was shown.
Clip featured.
Three teenagers watch the film on television.
At 3 minutes into the film, a clip from Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922) is shown.
shown on television
Shown on a TV at about 10:45 minute mark.
Earl is watching the movie during a flashback.
clip shown
It is on the TV in the bathroom
Footage of Orlock was used to depict Downie's Vampire climbing the stairs
Scene from film plays on a computer monitor
Scene featured
Clips shown on TV screen
Roger Corman mentions it. Also, footage of this movie is shown ("Nosferatu").
Sam watches "Nosferatu" at the movie theater.
It is shown at the party
A clip of Count Orlock's shadow is shown.
Clips shown when a segment on vampires looks at Dracula.
Projected onto a screen in the murder room during the killing.
clip shown during Horror montage.
scenes with Max Schreck are shown
Jackie Earle Haley's #2 Favorite Film.
Clips of the movie was shown.
A clip of Count Orlock was shown as an example of a traditional vampire movie.
A clip of the film is shown at the Buy More
Played on TV
clip shown
Documentary about German cinema
compares Freddy's new look to that of Nosferatu.
clips are shown as part of Roger's Great Movies segment on the film
clip shown in Luke's psyche
Clips seen and discussed
Spoofed in
Baron Von Orlak is a spoof of Count Orlok in Nosferatu
Dr. Vilaseca is a spoof of Count Orlok.
Much of the 3rd segment including Count Burns' shadow having a life of it's own just like that of Count Orlok.
Angelus' rising from a pile of garbage is a direct spoof of Count Orlok's raising from his coffin on the ship
one musical number
Video: "Heart"
This short is a spoof of Murnau's Nosferatu.
When Beckert walks into the patients room we just see his shadow at first and he appears to carry a hammer and a stake. It turns out to be flowers spoofing Nosferatu
Narrating fictitious stories about the lodge, a previous visitor is depicted as Nosferatu, played by Max Schreck.
The entire final scene parodies the final moments of Nosferatu
this movie is a spoof of Murenau's Nosferatu
The scene when Barnabas awakes from the coffin during the musical montage