Count Orlok
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Graf Orlok | |
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Gender | Male |
Race | White Vampire |
Allies | Knock |
Enemies | Thomas Hutter Professor Bulwer |
First appearance | Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens |
Created by | Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau |
Graf Orlok (ger. "Count Orlok") is a fictional character portrayed by Max Schreck in the silent movie Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens. He was based on Bram Stoker's character, Count Dracula.
[edit] Profile
In Nosferatu, Count Orlok is a vampire who poses as a nobleman from the Carpathian Mountains who moves to the fictional city of Wisborg, Germany, and brings death with him. He lives in a vast castle high in the mountains, which is badly neglected and has a highly sinister feel to it. Local townsfolk refuse to go anywhere near his castle. Orlok is visited by the film's protagonist, the young Thomas Hutter, the assistant of a Wisborg estate agent, who travels to his castle to show properties for sale in Wisborg. Orlok conceals himself in one of his soil-filled coffins and is loaded onto a ship bound for Wisborg. On board the ship, he kills every crew member until only the captain and his first mate remain. Later when the first mate goes to the cargo hold to investigate, Count Orlok rises from his coffin, terrifying the first mate who jumps overboard in fear. The captain ties himself to the wheel of the ship when Count Orlok creeps up on him and kills the captain. Upon his arrival in Wisborg, he spreads disease and plague, forcing the local authorities to declare a quarantine and provoking hysteria amongst the citizens. At the end of the film, Orlok attempts to attack Hutter's young wife in her room, but is caught unaware by the rays of the rising sun, which burns him away in a cloud of smoke.
[edit] Legacy
Orlok is the main model for a style of fictional vampire that is often nicknamed nosferatu after the movie. Although based upon Count Dracula, Orlok possesses none of his predecessor's aristocratic charm or seductiveness. He resembles something between a rat and a spider and is much more analogous to historical accounts of vampires. He sleeps in soil infected with the Black Death, and brings plague and disease with him. He is followed everywhere by rats, traditional carriers of the feared Black Death. In terms of horror movie stereotypes, other vampires based upon this character are creatures bordering between a vampire and a mutant.
There are several examples of later film makers basing their vampires upon the Orlok-style vampire. Klaus Kinski in Nosferatu the Vampyre is an obvious example. The original Salem's Lot mini-series (based on the Stephen King novel of the same name) further portrayed the master vampire, Kurt Barlow, as looking very much like Orlok. Eli Damaskinos, Jared Nomak and the entire Reaper race in Blade II also resemble Count Orlok. The Master from Buffy The Vampire Slayer as well resembles Count Orlok. The Strangers from the 1998 film Dark City also seem to be inspired by Orlok. Is possible too that the character Count Olaf from A Series of Unfortunate Events was inspired by Orlok.
The 2000 film Shadow of the Vampire presented a fictional account of the filming of Nosferatu in which Schreck (played by Willem Dafoe) is actually a vampire.
In Kim Newman's Anno Dracula, Orlok serves in the Carpathian Guards of Dracula and is the Governor of the Tower of London. Orlok appears as part of the German forces, along with other silent film characters such as Doctor Caligari and Doctor Mabuse, trying to create the Red Baron in Newman's sequel, The Bloody Red Baron.
Orlok has also been featured on several occasions in the popular Castlevania video game series. First, he served as a boss in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, in which he is referred to as Orlox. Also, in Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, Orlox's Suit can be equipped as armor.
Orlok was portrayed under the name "Nosferatu" in the highly popular Spongebob Squarepants TV show, where at the end of the episode "The Graveyard Shift" he was shown turning a light switch on and off.
Additionally, Californian cinema grind band Graf Orlock took their name from the character.