![The unmistakable silhouette of Nosferatu.](https://imagenes.elpais.com/resizer/v2/GIVNG7CH4VB6XHPV3P5OCJGXFM.jpg?auth=dbba675da525fb1822025b23f576a2741355341541e26374dc96aae8da087f37&width=414&height=233&focal=671%2C353)
The rich sound history of ‘Nosferatu,’ a silent film classic
Director F. W. Murnau dreamed of being Gustav Mahler and he used a metronome to set the rhythm for his famous vampire movie, which turns a century old this year
Director F. W. Murnau dreamed of being Gustav Mahler and he used a metronome to set the rhythm for his famous vampire movie, which turns a century old this year