File:NosferatuShadow.jpg
Description |
A screenshot of the 1922 film, Nosferatu. Though the film is in the public domain in the US, It is not in the public domain outside of US (and its origin). |
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Source |
screen capture around the 1hr 19min mark |
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Author |
F.W. Murnauds |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
Public domain in the United States, likely copyrighted in Germany until at least 2029.
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