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Dan van Husen
Reviews Featuring Dan van Husen
This historically-based allegory of Germany as the deceived whore of her Nazi rulers stimulates the eyes and ears while challenging one's taste.
Possibly the best adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Excellent performances, a haunting atmosphere and a unique take on the famous novel from Werner Herzog is just enough to give it the edge.
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