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Vampyr – Der Traum des Allan Grey (1932)
French-German horror filmed during the awkward transition from silent movies to "talkies". This film is one of my all time favourites and I still find it effectively creepy even when viewed today. It was based on a story in Sheridan Le Fanu's "In A Glass Darkly" and I love it more than any Dracula or Nosferatu (again I do love these but my personal preference is this). The disorientating visual effects are still wondrous and if you devote your time and patience to it-it is a richly rewarding viewing experience :)
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Another excellent, creepy and atmospheric horror film. Another film on my favorite horror film list.
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You really can't beat films like this for the gloriously gothic tone. I do like Dracula and Nosferatu of course but this is definitely my fave film of that era :)
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