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Dracula , aka Nosferatu , continue one of the most terrific and well - known figures in pop culture . Since generator Bram Stoker introduce the world to his vampiric imagination with his 1897 novel , the character has been adapted into several forms of medium over the past 127 years , most recently in Robert Eggers’sNosferatu .

There have been multiple movies across dissimilar literary genre that center around the iconic leech , and it seems like they wo n’t lay off number anytime before long . While the existence continues to embrace the terrors of the fabled vampire , here are the good films focus on around Dracula / Nosferatu so far .

Lily-Rose Depp floats in front of billowing window curtains in “Nosferatu."

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10. Shadow of the Vampire (2000)

This meta - horror film digest out for presenting a fictionalized account of the production of 1922’sNosferatu , with F.W. Murnau inadvertently hiring Max Schreck , an actual lamia , to star in his film as Count Orlok .

Such an unconventional remake makes for an fantabulous satire of the picture industry and its vices , with Murnau being the eccentric , demand director and Schreck the uttermost method acting actor who ’s too into his character . But like the factual Nosferatu , this film is a dismal depiction of compulsion and how far one is willing to go to satisfy it .

9. Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948)

Despite what the film ’s title imply , this horror - comedy classic from Abbott and Costello establish the titular twosome encountering Bela Lugosi ’s Dracula and many other iconic movie teras in addition to Frankenstein ’s goliath . The two leads ’ steel of rapid , slapstick humour alone construct this picture show a noteworthy watch .

However , the movie also does a terrifying task of duplicate the panic , suspense , and chilling atmosphere of the horror films it parodies . With the way it perfectly balances both revulsion and comedy , Abbott and Costello Meets Frankensteinrevolutionized both genre as it blend them together for a boundary - campaign classic .

8. Dracula: Prince of Darkness (1966)

The third motion-picture show in Hammer ’s Dracula franchise , Prince of Darknessshows the malevolent vampire ’s frightening resurrection after a grouping of tourists are call for to his castling . equate to the first film in the franchise , this continuation utilizes more element from Stoker ’s novel while represent some unparalleled deviations from the typical Dracula expression .

Though Peter Cushing ’s Van Helsing is absent , Andrew Keir make full in quite well with his carrying out as Father Sandor . Christopher Lee also go along to interpose the franchise with sufficient scare with his mostly mum , but still terrorise return as Dracula .

7. Horror of Dracula (1958)

Unlike the root textile , Horror of Draculadoes away with Jonathan Harker early , making Doctor Van Helsing the plastic film ’s primary agonist as he investigates his friend ’s disappearing in a plat point that ’s similar to Alfred Hitchcock’sPsycho .

Featuring big - screen acting legend like Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing , managing director Terence Fisher ’s adaptation ofDraculalaunched an entire series of Dracula picture featuring Lee as the vicious bloodsucker . The characters in this film could be modernize more , especially the female ones . Despite this , the film succeeds without relying on gore to create panic , as it oozes crawl suspense and dark sexuality to get under its viewer ’s pelt .

6. Dracula Has Risen from the Grave (1968)

In this subsequence toDracula : Prince of Darkness , Christopher Lee ’s Dracula returns from the utter after a priest performs an dispossession on his castle . Unlike its harbinger in Hammer ’s Dracula enfranchisement , this motion-picture show have greater personal play beyond the battle with an evil vampire .

As the characters face up conflict with their own faith and lecherousness , this continuation add together more depth to the experiential war with the demonic and revengeful Dracula . Also , with Dracula ’s victim battling to continue their humanity as they yield to his spell , this pic puts a unparalleled twist on the “ Renfield ” archetype and provides majuscule quality development .

5. Dracula (1931)

Not only was this movie the first prescribed adaptation ofDracula , but it was also the first one to employ sound . This edition generate Renfield a greater purpose in the film , as he takes part of Jonathan ’s role and becomes the lens into Dracula ’s disconsolate world .

As a product of classic , studio apartment - era Hollywood , this film ’s visual effects and underdeveloped character reference leave alone much to be desired . However , this adaptation stands out due to its cool down atm and Bela Lugosi ’s benchmark performance as Count Dracula .

4. Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922)

Technically , Nosferatuwas the first Dracula film , as it was an unapproved adaption of Bram Stoker ’s novel , but with different fiber names and some plot of ground changes . Though the flick was hit with a plagiarism lawsuit that demanded its destruction , a few print of the film survived , and cinema was arguably good off for its continued existence .

This German expressionist plastic film from director F.W. Murnau was revolutionary in its time , establishing several figure in the lamia musical genre while advertise the boundaries of cinema with its inventive shots , creepy-crawly atm , and sexual undertones .

3. Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)

Director Francis Ford Coppola reach the lofty chore of adapt Stoker ’s novel in its purest form . Though the picture show stays true to the source textile ’s plot , characters , and narrative perspective , it fend out for how it blow up upon Dracula ’s past , particularly the tragic romance he partake in with Mina Harker .

All in all , Coppola ’s translation ofDraculais a fashionable and erotic nightmare filled with vivacious imagery , jaw - drop creature designs , and remarkable performances from Gary Oldman and Winona Ryder .

2. Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979)

While managing director Werner Herzog ’s adaptation derives several elements from 1922’sNosferatu , it retain the lineament names have in Stoker ’s novel . However , Herzog ’s film expands on the seed material by emphasizing the calamity of Dracula ’s lonesome , immortal role . It also present the last and chaos he unleash on Lucy ’s Ithiel Town in a whole new ignitor , showing how this widespread loss can affect man on a spiritual degree .

Thisslow - burning 1979 remakeis one of the more mesmeric and persuasion - kindle versions ofNosferatuandDracula , and it still maintain up almost 50 twelvemonth later on .

1. Nosferatu (2024)

After revolutionizing horror withThe WitchandThe Lighthouse , director Robert Eggersfulfilled his womb-to-tomb dream of remakingNosferatuwith unbelievable result . This psychosexual nightmare read a classic understood film and turn over it into modern cinema ’s version ofThe Exorcistin terms of terror , artistry , and intensity . Bill Skarsgårdis most unrecognisable as the evil Count Orlok , who steps away from the more sympathetic version of Dracula and Nosferatu as he torture Ellen and her enjoy one to make her subject to him .

Meanwhile , Lily - Rose Depp gives a shocking and indicatory performance as her theatrical role is tormented and possessed by the evil lamia . Not only does the picture show take the vampire music genre story back to its roots , but it reapplies it for a modern historic period in one of the most unsettlingly cardinal , but beautifully made horror moving-picture show in cinema history .