And, you thought that Disney Hall was so high-brow!
Well, when it comes to classic films, the Maestros are inclined to waffle a little at the witching hour, as evidenced by the spotlighted screening of Nosferatu on Halloween (starring Max Schreck as a mysterious Vampire persona).
Film buffs will whisper in your ear that it's a Bram Stoker rip-off.
The names of the characters have been switcherooed to protect the blood-sucking guilty night crawlers, for copy-stalking purposes, of course!
The intense vampire film is hailed as a cinematic masterpiece that outdarkens the rest of 'em ghoulish midnight offerings showboating 'round town come the midnight hour when lost troubled souls descend upon us.

Der Film, a Berlin film magazine, praised the technical quality & believability of Schreck's vampire portrayal, but felt that his form would have had a greater effect had it been shown more in silhouette.
I wholeheartedly give the nod to that aesthetic assessment.
Clark Wilson, a well-known organist in these witchy parts, will heighten the intrigue with macabre musical top notes sure to add to the high drama of the Halloween Jack-o-Lantern treat at Disney Concert Hall on the 31st (October).
Walt Disney Concert Hall
111 S. Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, California
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