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F.W. Murnau

Born 28 December 1888 in Bielefeld, Germany, as Friedrich Wilhelm Plumpe.
Died 11 March 1931 near Carmel, California, USA, of injuries sustained in an auto accident.

F.W. Murnau’s contribution to cinema cannot be overstated. In a film career that lasted little more than a decade, Murnau performed early yeoman service to evolve quickly into an intelligent and groundbreaking cinema master. Among his best-known and most-influential films are Nosferatu (1922), Phantom (1922), Der letzte Mann (1924), Tartüff (1926), Faust (1926), Sunrise (1927), Our Daily Bread [City Girl] (1929) and Tabu (1931).

 
F.W. Murnau Silent Era Filmography

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Book : Murnau by Lotte H. Eisner

Book: F.W. Murnau: For the Record by Les Hammer

Book : Nosferatu (1922): eine Symphonie des Grauens by Kevin Jackson

Book : The Last Laugh by Samuel Frederick

Book : Golem, Caligari, Nosferatu: A Chronicle of German Film Fantasy by Rolf Giesen
 
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