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Friedrich Wilhelm "F. W." Murnau (born Friedrich Wilhelm Plumpe; December 28, 1888 – March 11, 1931) was a German film director. Murnau was greatly influenced by Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Shakespeare and Ibsen plays he had seen at the age of 12, and became a friend of director Max Reinhardt. During World War I he served as a company commander at the eastern front and was in the German air force, surviving several crashes without any severe injuries.
Arguably Murnau's best known work is his 1922 film Nosferatu, an adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Although not a commercial success due to copyright issues with Stoker's novel, the film was considered a masterpiece of Expressionist artwork. He was also known for his work with the 1924 film The Last Laugh and his interpretation of Goethe's Faust (1926). He later emigrated to Hollywood in 1926, where he joined the Fox Studio and made three films, including Sunrise (1927), 4 Devils (1928) and City Girl (1930).
In 1931 Murnau travelled to Bora Bora to make the film Tabu with documentary film pioneer Robert J. Flaherty, who left after artistic disputes with Murnau, who had to finish the movie on his own. A week prior to the opening of the film Tabu, Murnau died in a Santa Barbara hospital from injuries he had received in an automobile accident that occurred along the Pacific Coast Highway near Rincon Beach, southeast of Santa Barbara.
Phantom is a 1922 silent film that was directed by F. W. Murnau the same year Murnau directed Nosferatu. It is an example of German Expressionist film and has a surreal, dreamlike quality. F. W. Murnau Produced by Erich Pommer Uco-Film GMBH Written by Thea von Harbou Based on the novel by Gerhart Hauptmann Starring Alfred Abel Grete Berger Lil Dagover Lya De Putti Anton Edthofer Cinematography Axel Graatkjaer Theophan Ouchakoff Distributed by Decla-Bioscop Release dates 13 November 1922 (Germany) Running time 117-125 minutes Country Germany Language Silent film German intertitles
Aurora, de F. W. Murnau (Sunrise, 1927), baseado no romance de Herrman Suderman, Viagem a Tilsit. Cinema e metafísica, aula do Seminário de Filosofia proferida em 30 de janeiro de 1997 pelo filósofo brasileiro Olavo de Carvalho http://www.olavodecarvalho.org/apostilas/aurora.htm FICHA Direção: F.W. Murnau Roteiro: Carl Mayer Baseado no romance Die Reise Nach Tilsit ("Viagem a Tilsit") de Hermann Sudermann Cinematografia: Charles Rosher and Karl Struss Música: Hugo Riesenfeld Montagem: Harold D. Schuster Produção: William Fox Papéis principais: George O'Brien - O marido Janet Gaynor - A esposa Margaret Livingston - A mulher da cidade
Título original: Der letzte Mann Ano: 1924 País: Alemanha Direção: Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Roteiro: Carl Mayer Produção: Erich Pommer Elenco: Emil Jannings, Maly Delschaft, Max Hiller, Georg John, Hans Unterkircher, Hermann Vallentin, Olaf Storm, Emmy Wyda, Emilie Kurz, Neumann-Schüler Sinopse: O idoso porteiro do Atlantic, um elegante hotel de Berlim, sente orgulho do seu trabalho, que faz com dedicação, e se comporta como um general em seu resplandecente uniforme, sendo tratado com respeito pelos seus amigos e vizinhos. Entretanto, o novo gerente do hotel se mostra insensível quando o velho porteiro para um pouco para se recompor, após carregar uma pesada bagagem, e assim o gerente decide que o atual porteiro é velho demais para o cargo e o rebaixa para criado do banheiro masculino. I...
Legendary film director F. W. Murnau is the real star of this masterpiece of all time. Cast: George O´Brien (The Man), Janet Gaynor (the Wife), Margaret Livingstone (Woman of the City), Bodil Rosing (the Maid), J. Farrel McDonald (Photographer), Ralph Sipperly (The Barber), Jane Winton (Manicure girl), Arthur Houseman (The Obtrusive Gentleman), Eddie Boland (The Obliging Gentleman), Sidney Bracy (Dance Hall manager), Gino Corrado (Hair salon manager), Thomas Jefferson (Old Seaman), Phillips Smalley (Head Waiter). Screen Play: Carl Mayer & F.W. Murnau. Photography: Karl Struss & Charles Rosher. Art Direction: Rochus Gliese. Edition: Harold Schuster Music: Hugo Riesenfeld (recorded in Fox Movietone sound process) Special effects: Frank Williams Sound Mixing: F. W. Murnau. Assistant direct...
Escena de la famosa película de Murnau "Nosferatu". Es la escena que más me impresionó la primera vez que la vi, espero que os guste, xau
1998 German documentary exploring the rise of German film after the Great War. It includes the work of Ernst Lubitsch, F.W. Murnau, G.W. Pabst, Fritz Lang, Paul Wegener, Carl Boese and Robert Wiene, et al (in English).
God and Satan war over earth; to settle things, they wager on the soul of Faust, a learned and prayerful alchemist.
Originally released in 1922 as Nosferatu, Eine Symphonie Des Grauens, director F.W. Murnau's chilling and eerie adaption of Stoker's Dracula is a silent masterpiece of terror which to this day is the most striking and frightening portrayal of the legend. Help us caption & translate this video! http://amara.org/v/Hh7J/