Count Orlok
Count Orlok the Vampyr is the sinister figure at the heart of Nosferatu (1922), a silent German Expressionist horror film directed by F.W. Murnau. With his gaunt, cadaverous face, elongated claws, and rodent-like features, Orlok embodies a nightmarish vision of the vampire myth. Unlike the romanticized vampires of later lore, Orlok is a spectral bringer of plague and death, creeping silently through shadowed doorways and casting long, unnatural silhouettes. His presence is both grotesque and mesmerizing—an undead predator driven by hunger, haunting the town of Wisborg with the cold inevitability of death itself.
Cast in solid “blood red” resin with black acrylic rub. (Stands 6”)
Count Orlok the Vampyr is the sinister figure at the heart of Nosferatu (1922), a silent German Expressionist horror film directed by F.W. Murnau. With his gaunt, cadaverous face, elongated claws, and rodent-like features, Orlok embodies a nightmarish vision of the vampire myth. Unlike the romanticized vampires of later lore, Orlok is a spectral bringer of plague and death, creeping silently through shadowed doorways and casting long, unnatural silhouettes. His presence is both grotesque and mesmerizing—an undead predator driven by hunger, haunting the town of Wisborg with the cold inevitability of death itself.
Cast in solid “blood red” resin with black acrylic rub. (Stands 6”)
Count Orlok the Vampyr is the sinister figure at the heart of Nosferatu (1922), a silent German Expressionist horror film directed by F.W. Murnau. With his gaunt, cadaverous face, elongated claws, and rodent-like features, Orlok embodies a nightmarish vision of the vampire myth. Unlike the romanticized vampires of later lore, Orlok is a spectral bringer of plague and death, creeping silently through shadowed doorways and casting long, unnatural silhouettes. His presence is both grotesque and mesmerizing—an undead predator driven by hunger, haunting the town of Wisborg with the cold inevitability of death itself.
Cast in solid “blood red” resin with black acrylic rub. (Stands 6”)