The Prince Charles Cinema

Beavertown Screamings presents: Nosferatu

  • 1922
  • 94mins
  • Germany
  • (18)
  • Horror
Directed by F. W. Murnau Starring Max Schreck, Gustav von Wangenheim, Greta Schröder

Love horror classics AND beer? In the week leading up to Halloween, Prince Charles Cinema will transform itself into an INTERACTIVE PIT OF TERROR for select showings as part of ‘Beavertown Screamings’ series.

CONTENT WARNING: THIS SCREENING WILL CONTAIN SOME FLASHING IMAGES AND STROBE LIGHTING.

AGE RESTRICTIONS: This event is strictly 18+


This performance will feature a live score performed by Hugo Max.

"I first saw Murnau’s Symphony of Horror when I was nine years old. The film’s expressionistic images continue to haunt me, the chiaroscuro compositions tapping vividly into timeless subconscious fears.

My improvisations on viola and piano draw inspiration from the leitmotifs and sound effects of 70s horror soundtracks and the languages of Second Viennese School composers contemporary to Murnau, also Jewish Traditional Music that informs my personal approach to creating a score for the film." - Hugo Max

Please view this YouTube video for a sample of Hugo's work.


Photo Credit - Richard Ecclestone

An iconic film of the German expressionist cinema, and one of the most famous of all silent movies, F. W. Murnau's Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror continues to haunt — and, indeed, terrify — modern audiences with the unshakable power of its images. By teasing a host of occult atmospherics out of dilapidated set-pieces and innocuous real-world locations alike, Murnau captured on celluloid the deeply-rooted elements of a waking nightmare, and launched the signature "Murnau-style" that would change cinema history forever.

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Thursday 31st October
Sold Out 6:00 pmLIVE SCORE