6th October 2011, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Rik Just watched the sepia version of Nosferatu(1922), not too keen on the score, I felt it too modern for such a classic. I intend on using scenes from this for a study I'm conducting on music in Horror Films, I'm going to add my own music to it as a way of showing how music creates tension etc. Followed this with Scars of Dracula(1970), good film apart from Dennis Waterman, shocking casting IMO | It's the early Eureka 2-Disc Edition, innit? I kicked that one out of my collection because of this bloody terrible synthesizer soundtrack!
Not to mention the fact that both versions included are wrong in terms of colours - Nosferatu is neither black and white, nor sepia-toned, but tinted!
Take my advice and buy the Eureka Masters of Cinema release - it's terrific!
Greetings!
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