Interesting comments Schreck: my brother loves 'Night of the Hunter' and I've decided to introduce him to the delights of Murnau, as for me, even though its almost 20 years since I last saw it, NOTH just has to be Murnau-inspired.HerrSchreck wrote:As far as his mise en scene is concerned, I see a wildly unique cartoonlike recipe that registers less Murnau to me than a crazy concoction of Griffith, Jacques Tourneur, and maybe someone like sound era pabst (think latalantide or 3Penny) or maybe even late era Lang.. but all blended in equal parts for something hitherto unseen, verging on comicbook self reflexivity and wonderfully sinister extravagance. Love love love this film.. and its about time the upgrade is taking place.
There's Griffith, certainly, also: interesting both major influences on Ford, also.
btw, there's a certain type of 'sky' , that I always associate as having originated with Murnau.
(although it may just be that he perfected it)
Ford, Laughton, Mizoguchi, - in Sansho, Ugetsu, etc, etc.,and Lean in 'Great Expectations', to name but four I believe would have been inspired by it