David Palladini - Nosferatu Phantom der Nacht - 1970s





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Original 1979 theatrical poster for Nosferatu – Phantom der Nacht, directed by Werner Herzog and starring Klaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani and Bruno Ganz; a single 594 × 841 mm German poster from Kriftel/Taunus, in condition A- with original fold lines and light wear, featuring Art Nouveau‑influenced gothic artwork.
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Original vintage movie poster – 1970s
Size: 594 × 841 mm
Original theatrical poster for Nosferatu – Phantom der Nacht (1979), directed by Werner Herzog and starring Klaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani, and Bruno Ganz. This poster showcases the film’s haunting gothic artwork with Art Nouveau influences, capturing the melancholic tone of Herzog’s reinterpretation of the Nosferatu myth and Kinski’s iconic portrayal of the vampire.
Very good vintage condition with original fold lines, light handling wear, no major tears or losses. Artwork and typography remain crisp and visually impressive. Original halftoning pattern visible, an artifact of late 1970s offset lithographic printing. 100% original poster from the year of release with printing house stamp (lower right), not a reprint or later reproduction.
A highly collectible poster from one of the most influential European art-house horror films of the 20th century, sought after by New German cinema and classic vampire cinema collectors.
Original vintage movie poster – 1970s
Size: 594 × 841 mm
Original theatrical poster for Nosferatu – Phantom der Nacht (1979), directed by Werner Herzog and starring Klaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani, and Bruno Ganz. This poster showcases the film’s haunting gothic artwork with Art Nouveau influences, capturing the melancholic tone of Herzog’s reinterpretation of the Nosferatu myth and Kinski’s iconic portrayal of the vampire.
Very good vintage condition with original fold lines, light handling wear, no major tears or losses. Artwork and typography remain crisp and visually impressive. Original halftoning pattern visible, an artifact of late 1970s offset lithographic printing. 100% original poster from the year of release with printing house stamp (lower right), not a reprint or later reproduction.
A highly collectible poster from one of the most influential European art-house horror films of the 20th century, sought after by New German cinema and classic vampire cinema collectors.

