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Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht
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  • Continuity: When Harker rides his horse to the Count's town, his horse has a white bandage on its left front leg that appears and disappears repeatedly from one shot to the next. Although the journey to the town took 4 weeks to complete, it is highly unlikely that the horse would get injured, heal, and then get injured in the same spot again.

  • Anachronisms: When Harker walks along a rocky ledge by a river on his way to the Count's castle, a sturdy guardrail made of cement posts and thick metal wires is clearly visible along the edge of the path.

  • Continuity: As Jonathan rides his horse to Dracula's castle, the horse changes between shots. This can be noted by the bandage and leg markings near the horse's ankles.

  • Anachronisms: As Lucy Harker walks into the town square, she passes a 1980s single strut town bench concreted into the cobbles, and double yellow lines (no parking). When Lucy Harker shuts the front door of her house, there is a yale lock on it.

  • Anachronisms: The rooftops are seen to be covered with TV antennae in the final shot of the town.

  • Anachronisms: In the scenes set in Wismar (Delft), there are blue and white signs on many houses, indicating that they are landmarks or monuments. These signs did not exist in the 19th century

  • Revealing mistakes: During the Time-lapse sequence of Dracula's Castle, you can clearly see around the top-center of the castle what appears to be people walking up and down the walls.

  • Anachronisms: When Lucy enters the house to find the dead Mina, just after the entrance there is a white plastic switch for electric light at the left wall.

  • Errors in geography: When the captain of the ship is writing in his log he says they left the Caspian Sea, which is landlocked and nearly 1000 miles away from the port in Bulgaria where the voyage started.

  • Revealing mistakes: When Dracula breaks in on Lucy Harker at night and talks to her, you can see the tips of his fingers being reflected in the mirror, as well as his face in the top right-hand corner, until Lucy moves in front of it. Later on, Lucy reads that vampires do not have a reflection.

  • Errors in geography: Dialogue implies that Dracula wishes to travel by sea in order to save time on the land journey from Transylvania to Wismar. However, the route by sea is far longer, and involves sailing around most of the circumference of Europe. Even assuming Dracula has the power to influence the winds and speed up the journey (which is not stated in this version), it seems highly unlikely he could make a faster journey than by taking the land route.


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