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Saturday, July 02, 2005

Terror in a major chord

From The Scotsman (love the Scotsman. Great paper):

THE restored Usher Hall organ is set to ring out a symphony of terror to accompany a screening of the classic horror film Nosferatu. The 1922 German movie is credited as being the first ever film version of Bram Stoker's Dracula, and has inspired almost every version made since then. And audiences are to be treated to an experience its backers hope will recapture the atmosphere of going to the cinema in the early days of film. The silent black and white German film was directed by FW Murnau and originally came with the warning "Nosferatu - the name alone can chill the blood."
That sounds like a great evening of entertainment.

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