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Tonight on The Introverted Obelisk, we sail back to 1922 for a film that gave vampires their cinematic passport — Nosferatu. It’s the story of Count Orlok, a man who looks like a plague rat in formalwear, and poor Hutter, the real estate agent who thought closing a deal with the undead was a good career move. What follows is a slow, creeping nightmare of shadows, rats, and real-estate regret as Orlok brings pestilence to Wisborg and an entire generation of silent-film audiences learn to fear pointy ears and long fingers.

We’ll also wander through the chaos behind the scenes — how this unlicensed “Dracula” knock-off got sued by Bram Stoker’s widow, who demanded every copy be burned, and how the film survived thanks to a few brave souls who refused to let horror history go up in smoke.

So grab a candle, close the blinds, and join me as we descend into the world where sunlight means death, silence screams louder than sound, and the shadows have teeth. Because tonight, The Introverted Obelisk shines its flickering light on Nosferatu, the vampire who started it all.

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