Desuko.
Nosferatu (1922).

Nosferatu (1922).

blueruins:

Max Schreck as the Count in Nosferatu (1922)

Is he doing the Thriller dance?
panicbeats:

(via oldhollywood)
Max Schreck relaxing between takes & creeping everyone out on the set of Nosferatu, A Symphony of Horror(1922, F.W. Murnau) (via) 
 During the filming of Nosferatu, Schreck reportedly stayed in character at all times, even when the cameras weren’t rolling, and the cast and crew never saw him out of full makeup and costume. While this immersive approach to acting is commonplace now, it was unusual back then and his appearance & behavior led to wild rumors that Schreck actually was a vampire. If this photo is indicative of Schreck’s demeanor around the set of Nosferatu, the crew’s wariness was entirely understandable. 

panicbeats:

(via oldhollywood)

Max Schreck relaxing between takes & creeping everyone out on the set of Nosferatu, A Symphony of Horror(1922, F.W. Murnau) (via)

 During the filming of Nosferatu, Schreck reportedly stayed in character at all times, even when the cameras weren’t rolling, and the cast and crew never saw him out of full makeup and costume. While this immersive approach to acting is commonplace now, it was unusual back then and his appearance & behavior led to wild rumors that Schreck actually was a vampire. If this photo is indicative of Schreck’s demeanor around the set of Nosferatu, the crew’s wariness was entirely understandable. 

blueruins:

Pictures and a Poster from NOSFERATU (1922)
blueruins:

Chilling Scenes of Dreadful Villainy: Max Schreck as the Count in Nosferatu (1922).