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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Nosferatu was a famous black-and-white horror film about a rat-like, bald vampire. (PROSE: Vampire Science) It was a German classic, in the expressionist style. Other characters in the film included a man who found Orlok in his coffin in a crypt, a sailor scared by Orlok aboard a sailing ship, and a woman haunted in her sleep by the vampire's shadow. (HOMEVID: Living Fiction) |
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