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F. W. Murnau
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F. W. Murnau
The son of a textile manufacturer grew up in Bielefeld and Kassel, studied art history and literature in Berlin and Heidelberg but dropped out of university to attend Max Reinhardt-Schauspielschule in Berlin. From about 1909 on, he named himself Murnau after a village in Upper Bavaria that he had visited on a bicycle trip with his friend Hans Ehrenbau-Degele. In 1913, he became a cast member of Reinhardt-Bühnen but was drafted for military service one year later. In 1917, he was deployed with the air force before he was detained in Switzerland where he performed on stage and wrote a screenplay to a film.

After the end of the war, he returned to Berlin and finished his first movie, the fantasy film "Der Knabe in Blau" ("Emerald of Death"), in 1919. His next films were also fantasy films: The three-part movie "Satanas" ("Satan", 1919), Murnau's first film with cinematographer Karl Freund and leading actor Conrad Veidt, and "Der Bucklige und die Tänzerin" ("The Hunchback and the Dancer", 1920), that marked the start of Murnau's collaboration with screenplay writer Carl Mayer. With "Schloss Vogelöd" ("The Haunted Castle", 1921), filmed in only 16 days, Murnau already proved his ability to create an atmosphere of fear and horror, an ability that he masterly refined in his vampire film "Nosferatu – Eine Symphonie des Grauens" ("Nosferatu, a Symphony of Horror", 1921).


F. W. Murnau
*28.12.1888 Bielefeld ; †11.03.1931 Santa Barbara, Kalifornien, USA
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. 1930
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. 1928
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. 4 Devils
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. 1928
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. Die Filmstadt Hollywood
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. 1926/1927
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. Sunrise
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. Faust
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. 1925
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. Tartüff
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. 1924
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. Der letzte Mann
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