Max Schreck (Simple English Wikipedia)

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  • "Batman YTB". Archived from the original on 2009-01-29. Retrieved 2009-05-21. The script gave the writer (Daniel Waters) license to create his own villain in the form of Christopher Walken's nefarious Max Shreck, named after Max Schreck, the star of F.W. Murnau's NOSFERATU (1922).

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  • Brill, Olaf. 2004 Brill, Olaf. 2004. filmhistoriker.de. Retrieved 26 December 2008
  • All reliable sources agree as to Schreck's actual date of birth and date of death.(Brill, Olaf. 2004, Walk, Ines. 2006) However, at least until 9 March 2009 the Internet Movie Database had incorrect and self-contradictory details. (IMDB bio: "Date of Birth: 6 September 1879," ... "born on June 11, 1879" ... "Date of Death 26 November 1936," ... "death from a heart attack on February 19, 1936") Brill, Olaf. 2004. filmhistoriker.de. Retrieved 26 December 2008 Walk, Ines. film-zeit.de Archived 2007-12-09 at the Wayback Machine. February 2006. (German) Retrieved 14 July 2008
  • Brill 2004, Peter Trumm: obituary in Münchner Neueste Nachrichten vol. 89, no. 52, on 21 February 1936. "am Donnerstag früh um einhalb neun Uhr im Schwabinger Krankenhaus gestorben" (i.e. 08:30 in the morning of February 20, 1936) Brill, Olaf. 2004. filmhistoriker.de. Retrieved 26 December 2008

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  • Nugent, Phil (2008-05-13). "Digging Up Max Shreck, the Screen's Original Dracula". Retrieved 2009-05-21. The 2000 film Shadow of the Vampire, starring John Malkovich as Murnau, was a darkly comic fantasy in which it was revealed that "Shreck" was an actual vampire (played by Willem Dafoe) that the director had brought in to lend his authenticity to the role. It was rooted in a film-scholar in-joke that went back decades.

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  • McCarthy, Todd (1992-05-15). "Batman Returns Review". Variety. Retrieved 2009-05-21. Max Shreck, a character named, as an in-joke, after the German actor who starred as the screen's first Dracula in F.W. Murnau's 1922 "Nosferatu."

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