A repeat performance from 2013, get into the Halloween spirit with a classic silent horror film celebrating the 100th Anniversary of its release . Nosferatu (1922), the first screen adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula will be shown with live music by the always popular Jeff Rapsis on Saturday, October 22 at 7:00 pm in the Brandon Town Hall. Nosferatu remains a landmark of the cinematic horror genre. It was among the first movies to use visual design to convey unease and terror. It is a film that seems to get creepier as time goes by. The movie is complete with strange camera angles, weird lighting, and special effects, including sequences that were deliberately sped up. Although Nosferatu is suitable for all family members, the overall program may be too intense for very young children to enjoy. If you arrive before the 7:00 pm start you will receive a raffle ticket that could win you $20 in Brandon Bucks! This is a Free Will Donation event. Sponsored by Bar Harbor Bank and Trust.