One very famous and well-known vampire is Count Dracula. He was written by Bram Stroker a very long time ago. Ever since there have been many movies about him. Look up Count Dracula.
Nosferatu
both fantasy stories, Nosferatu and Count Dracula were vampires. Nosferatu was an earlier depiction of vampires (the movie was one silent and in sepia tone film) and Dracula was in black-and-white film, with sound and music.
vampires
The plural form of Nosferatu is Nosferatu. It is a classification of supernatural creatures (vampires), not the name of a single individual. In the 1922 film of the same name, the fictional Count Orlok is a Nosferatu, or "bird of death."
Some other names for vampires include nosferatu, nosferatu, vampyr, and strigoi.
The 1922 Nosferatu is a German Horror film about Vampires where the title character Nosferatu is a Vampire by the name of Count Orlov. Nosferatu is also a Vampire Clan in Vampire: The Masquerade by World of Darkness. Nosferatu is also a synonym of Vampire as publicized by Emily Gerard (compiler of Transylvanian Folklore) and Bram Stoker (Author of Dracula).
In no specific order: Count Orlock. Count Dragule. Count Olrox. Nosferatu. Count Orlock Nosferatu. Vlad Țepeș (Vlad Tepesh), Vlad Dracul, Dracul, Draquo, Dragonking, Lord of Vampires, The count.
"Cave Nosferatu" does not have a specific meaning as it seems to be a combination of two separate words. "Cave" typically refers to a hollow space in the ground or a large underground chamber, while "Nosferatu" is a term often associated with vampires in folklore and popular culture. The phrase could potentially be interpreted as a reference to a vampire cave or a place associated with vampires.
If you mean the change from the Nosferatu like vampire to the vampires seen in Anne Rice's interpretation, then it's because it's a more romantic aspect.
people have different views of Vampires but truth be told they are like the ones in Stephine Myerys books the twilight saga. Before the movie Nosferatu 1922 vampires walked about in day-light without any concern. Count Dracula was comfortable in daylight although a little weakened in power. After Nosferatu vampires had serious problems with sun-light. It wasn't until Twilight came out 2009 that vampires regains most of their immunity to sun light.
In European Folklore; vampires were usually nocturnal, they did not die from sunlight. Nosferatu in the movie "Nosferatu" (1922) was the first vampire ever heard of to die from sunlight. I don't know. You said; sunlight, vampire, and curse in the same sentence so I blurted out facts. This answer is only somewhat relevant.
No. Vampires are not real.The aversion vampires have to the sun was made popular in 1921 in the silent film Nosferatu. Before that vampire walked about in the sunlight with no problems at all. Count Dracula walk about in day-light, so did Carmilla.