Nosferatu release history
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 8:41 pm
Hello,
I'm hosting a screening of Nosferatu next month, and in doing some research about its release history on mediahistoryproject.org , discovered it doesn't seem to have much press. There are some mentionings of it in The Film Daily in 1924 being distributed by the American arm of Russian Artfilm, but no reviews. In 1929 it appears to have gotten more of a release by Film Arts Guild. A review in Motion Picture News pans it, but Variety praises it. A cast and character list has the original changed names of the German version. When did it get the names changed to match those of the Stoker novel that we see in all the PD prints?
Does anyone know more details about its release in the US? Why was it getting a release in 1929? How and when did it start to acquire its status as a masterpiece if it wasn't widely seen in the 1920s?
Any info would be greatly appreciated, or if anyone knows any books or other resources that would be helpful, that would be great.
Thanks,
J Pierce
I'm hosting a screening of Nosferatu next month, and in doing some research about its release history on mediahistoryproject.org , discovered it doesn't seem to have much press. There are some mentionings of it in The Film Daily in 1924 being distributed by the American arm of Russian Artfilm, but no reviews. In 1929 it appears to have gotten more of a release by Film Arts Guild. A review in Motion Picture News pans it, but Variety praises it. A cast and character list has the original changed names of the German version. When did it get the names changed to match those of the Stoker novel that we see in all the PD prints?
Does anyone know more details about its release in the US? Why was it getting a release in 1929? How and when did it start to acquire its status as a masterpiece if it wasn't widely seen in the 1920s?
Any info would be greatly appreciated, or if anyone knows any books or other resources that would be helpful, that would be great.
Thanks,
J Pierce