ScoreBig is a resale marketplace. Ticket prices may be above face value.

Spotlights on a stage
Image of Nosferatu The Movie

Nosferatu The Movie Tickets

Up to 30% Off Compared to Competitors.

No Extra Fees • No Hidden Costs • Free Shipping

Location: Select Location (e.g, New York)

Events Nearby

We're Sorry. There are currently no events near you.

All Nosferatu - The Movie Events
  • FRI
    Oct 2407:30 PM
    Nosferatu - The MovieRenaissance Theatre - OH, Mansfield, OH
  • THU
    Oct 3008:00 PM
    Nosferatu - Silent Film With Live OrchestraTexas Theatre - Dallas, Dallas, TX
  • SUN
    Nov 1603:00 PM
    Nosferatu - Film and Live OrganJones Hall for the Performing Arts, Houston, TX
    34 Tickets Left!
  • Nosferatu - The Movie Cities & Venues

    About Nosferatu - The Movie

    Currently, Nosferatu continues to be celebrated in film festivals and special screenings around the globe, often accompanied by live musical performances that enhance its haunting imagery. Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in the film due to the announcement of a new remake produced by Robert Eggers, known for his work in the horror genre with films like 'The Witch' and 'The Lighthouse.' This new adaptation aims to capture the essence of the original while also bringing a modern twist. Additionally, Nosferatu remains a staple in film studies, where it is analyzed for its innovative techniques and contributions to the horror genre. Various art installations and exhibitions also pay homage to the film, celebrating its visual style and cultural significance. As live events featuring classic cinema become more popular, Nosferatu often finds itself being screened alongside live orchestras or in immersive theater experiences, allowing audiences to engage with the film in a unique and impactful way.

    Nosferatu - The Movie History

    Nosferatu, directed by F.W. Murnau in 1922, is one of the earliest and most iconic examples of a horror film. It is an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker's 1897 novel 'Dracula,' which led to a legal battle with Stoker's estate. The film features Max Schreck as Count Orlok, a vampire who brings doom to a small town. Nosferatu's expressionist style, characterized by its use of shadow and light, set a precedent for the horror genre and influenced countless filmmakers. The film's aesthetic, combined with its chilling narrative, established it as a classic of silent cinema. Over the decades, Nosferatu has been restored and screened in various formats, showcasing its enduring impact on both horror films and popular culture. Its themes of fear and the unknown resonate through time, and it has inspired many adaptations, remakes, and homages in film and other media.