Shadow of the Vampire is a
movie that opened in
America on
December 29,
2000.
It won the Prix Tournage, the Saturn Award for Willem Dafoe, the Bram Stoker Award for Steven Katz[?], the Gran Angular Award for Willem Dafoe. the International Fantasy Film Award for Willem Dafoe, the President Award for Willem Dafoe, the Golden Satellite Award for Willem Dafoe, the Independent Spirit Award for Willem Dafoe, and the LAFCA Award for Willem Dafoe.
This movie is a fictional account of a true story about the making of the classic horror film,
Nosferatu: Eine Symphonie des Grauens. Taking place in the
1920s, the story revolves around
F.W. Murnau, who is making a film. As they travel into the middle of nowhere, he keeps assuring his cast and crew that everything will be fine and that the person who is playing their vampire,
Max Schreck[?], is very professional and will only appear in full makeup and character. But once they start to shoot scenes with this new actor, people start to notice that everything isn't as it should be. The story starts to delve into deeper themes and startling discoveries as this comedy/horror film comes to its climactic end.
- John Malkovich .... F.W. Murnau
- Willem Dafoe .... Max Schreck[?]
- Udo Kier[?] .... Albin Grau, Producer and Art Director
- Cary Elwes .... Fritz Arno 'Fritzy' Wagner
- Catherine McCormack[?] .... Greta Schröder, Who Plays Ellen Hutter
- Eddie Izzard .... Gustav von Wangenheim, Who Plays Hutter
- Aden Gillett[?] .... Henrik Galeen
- E. Elias Merhige[?]
- Steven Katz[?]
- Paul Brooks (I)[?] .... executive producer
- Nicolas Cage .... producer
- Norman Golightly[?] .... associate producer
- Alan Howden[?] .... executive producer
- Richard Johns (I)[?] .... co-producer
- Jeff Levine (II)[?] .... producer
- Jean-Claude Schlim[?] .... line producer
- Orian Williams (I)[?] .... associate producer
- Jimmy de Brabant[?] .... co-producer