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  1. Fanny Schreck (born Franziska Ott; 11 June 1877 – 11 December 1951), also known as Fanny Schreck-Normann, was a German actress. She was married to actor Max Schreck . [2] Both husband and wife acted in their most well-known film, Nosferatu , with Fanny Schreck uncredited as the nurse and Max Schreck as the vampire Count Orlok .

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    Fanny Schreck. Actress: The Hunter of Fall. Fanny Schreck was born on 15 July 1877 in Ulm, Kingdom of Württemberg [now Baden-Württemberg], Germany. She was an actress, known for The Hunter of Fall (1936), Die Talfahrt des Severin Hoyey (1922) and The Girl from the Marsh Croft (1935).

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    • December 11, 1951
  3. Fanny Schreck. Actress: The Hunter of Fall. Fanny Schreck was born on 15 July 1877 in Ulm, Kingdom of Württemberg [now Baden-Württemberg], Germany. She was an actress, known for The Hunter of Fall (1936), Die Talfahrt des Severin Hoyey (1922) and The Girl from the Marsh Croft (1935).

  4. Fanny Schreck is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes Nosferatu, Eine Stunde, Nosferatu: The First Vampire, The Girl from the Marsh Croft, Der Herr im Haus, The Thirteen Trunks of Mr. O.F., Alles aus Liebe, and Die Stimme aus dem Äther.

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    Max Schreck as Count Orlok
    Gustav von Wangenheim as Jonathan Harker
    Greta Schröder as Ellen Hutter
    Alexander Granach as Knock

    In 1838, Thomas Hutter lives in the fictional German city of Wisborg. His mysterious employer, estate agent Herr Knock, sends Hutter to Transylvania to visit a new client named Count Orlok who plans to buy a house in Wisborg. Hutter entrusts his loving wife Ellen to his good friend Harding and Harding's sister Annie, before embarking on his long jo...

    Nosferatu is Prana Film's only production. Prana Film was founded 1921 by Enrico Dieckmann and Albin Grau. Grau had the idea to shoot a vampire film; the inspiration arose from Grau's war experience: in the winter of 1916, a Serbian farmertold him that his father was a vampire and one of the Undead. Diekmann and Grau gave Henrik Galeen a job to scr...

    Shortly before the premiere, an advertisement campaign was placed in issue 21 of the magazine Bühne und Film, with a summary, scene and work photographs, production reports and essays including a treatment on vampirism by Albin Grau. Nosferatu's preview premiered on 4 March 1922 in the Marmorsaal of the Berlin Zoological Garden. This was planned as...

    Despite the movie's failure and Prana Film's bankruptcy in 1922, the film received critically positive reviews. Rotten Tomatoessays that 98% of critical reviews were positive (53 out of a total 55 reviews) with an average rating of 3.9/5, stating, "One of the silent era's most influential masterpieces, Nosferatu's eerie, gothic feel -- and a chilli...

    Aaron Copland's 1922 ballet Grohg (unpublished and unpremiered until 1992) used Nosferatuas the physical model for the lead character and roughly follows the storyline. Hugh Cornwell of the Stranglers and Robert Williams recorded an album Nosferatu as a "soundtrack" to the film, dedicated to the memory of Max Schreck; it was released in 1979. The f...

    Lotte H. Eisner; Hilmar Hofmanns Walter Schobert (1980), Die dämonische Leinwand (in German), Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, ISBN 978-3-596-23660-2
    Lotte H. Eisner (1967), Murnau. Der Klassiker des deutschen Films(in German), Velber/Hannover: Friedrich Verlag
    Frieda Grafe; Enno Patalas (2003), Licht aus Berlin. Lang Lubitsch Murnau (in German), Berlin: Verlag Brinkmann & Bose, ISBN 978-3-922660-81-1
    Karin Meßlinger; Vera Thomas (2003), "Nosferatu", in Hans Helmut Prinzler (ed.), Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau : ein Melancholiker des Films (in German), Berlin: Bertz Verlag GbR, ISBN 978-3-929470-25-3

    Nosferatu: History and Home Video Guideseries detailing the film's history, different versions and every release of the restorations worldwide

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    • Enrico Dieckmann, Albin Grau
  5. Fanny Schreck, geborene Franziska Ott, auch Fanny Schreck-Norman, (* 11. Juni 1877 in Ulm; † 11. Dezember 1951 in Ulm-Söflingen) war eine deutsche Schauspielerin

  6. Fanny Schreck-Normann (born Franziska Ott) (July 15, 1877 – December 11, 1951) was a German actress. She portrayed Hospital Nurse in Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror.

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