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Episode 39 – Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979)

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Andrew and Matt discuss the Herzog art house interpretation of both the Stoker tale and the Murnau film.

Jonathan Harker journeys to Transylvania in order to sell a house in bucolic Wismer to a mysterious noblemen. Nightmare after nightmare follows.

Nosferatu the Vampyre came out in 1979 and was directed by Werner Herzog and stars Klaus Kinski. This is a famous pairing, explored by Herzog in My Best Fiend.

We watched the Shout Factory edition of Nosferatu the Vampyre, which, although light on special features, is a great transfer of the film.

Be warned – we are both enjoying a cup of Earl Grey, hot during this episode and there is the occasional tea slurping noise, as well as pug breathing noises throughout. That’s Frankie.

We’d like to start taking listener questions and comments on the show – if you have a message, you can leave a message for us by calling (508) 817-3408, or you can email me at matt@goldenagehorror.com.

Contact Matt:

@thewatermethod on Twitter

Contact Andrew:

@pizzapranks on Twitter

Andrew posts games and there’s also a webcomic and more spook shenanigans at Pizza Pranks


All Godless Here on Amazon – 99 cents!
Theme is Swan Lake Dub by Dubology


Check out Andrew and I’s other podcast, ActualPlay.Network. It’s a live play RPG podcast where we play games like Call of Cthulhu, Vampire, Lamentations of the Flame Princess, and more.

On our most recent episode series, I played a Nosferatu. Give it a listen.

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Andrew and Matt discuss the Herzog art house interpretation of both the Stoker tale and the Murnau film.

Jonathan Harker journeys to Transylvania in order to sell a house in bucolic Wismer to a mysterious noblemen. Nightmare after nightmare follows.

Nosferatu the Vampyre came out in 1979 and was directed by Werner Herzog and stars Klaus Kinski. This is a famous pairing, explored by Herzog in My Best Fiend.

We watched the Shout Factory edition of Nosferatu the Vampyre, which, although light on special features, is a great transfer of the film.

Be warned – we are both enjoying a cup of Earl Grey, hot during this episode and there is the occasional tea slurping noise, as well as pug breathing noises throughout. That’s Frankie.

We’d like to start taking listener questions and comments on the show – if you have a message, you can leave a message for us by calling (508) 817-3408, or you can email me at matt@goldenagehorror.com.

Contact Matt:

@thewatermethod on Twitter

Contact Andrew:

@pizzapranks on Twitter

Andrew posts games and there’s also a webcomic and more spook shenanigans at Pizza Pranks


All Godless Here on Amazon – 99 cents!
Theme is Swan Lake Dub by Dubology


Check out Andrew and I’s other podcast, ActualPlay.Network. It’s a live play RPG podcast where we play games like Call of Cthulhu, Vampire, Lamentations of the Flame Princess, and more.

On our most recent episode series, I played a Nosferatu. Give it a listen.

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