"At the Movies" D.C. Cab/Two of a Kind/The Man Who Loved Women/The Keep (TV Episode 1983)
Clips are shown during the review."The Cine-Masochist" THE KEEP (TV Episode 2012)
Clips shownTrailer Trauma 3: 80s Horrorthon (Video 2017)
The film's theatrical trailer is featured.Kim's Video (2023)
Clip shown
Blood (Video Game 1997)
One of the primary films that influenced Blood was cited as an influence."The Directors" The Films of Michael Mann (TV Episode 2001)
Mentioned in film.Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010)
The director stated the film's use of color is inspired by this film.The Scarlet Worm (2011)
both films open with a long, slow tilt-down from the sky, through the trees, and then down to one of the antagonists of the pictureRewind This! (2013)
Video case is shown.
The Golem (1914)
Eva compares 'Molasar' to "a Golem". Molasar's Design looks similar to the Golem. Molasar offers to Dr. Cuza, just like a Golem, to protect the Jews. This was the first film version of the myth.The Golem (1920)
Eva compares 'Molasar' to "a Golem". Molasar's Design looks similar to the Golem. Molasar offers to Dr. Cuza, just like a Golem, to protect the Jews. This German Expressionist version is the most famous of the Golem films.- The vampire theme is present in the novel and the film. Both films are about a town where a supernatural evil force starts to kill people randomly. The voyage of Glaeken by ship is similar.
Faust (1926)
Molasar makes Dr. Cuza young and at the end old again, just like Mephisto does with Dr. Faust in Murnau's classic of German Expressionism. Dr. Cuza makes a deal with Molasar, just like Dr. Faust with Mephisto.Glaeken is similar to the Archangel in "Faust"(1926)..
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