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screamerad.jpg - 29274 Bytes From the creatively twisted minds of the Art Asylum staff and the newly created Aztech Toyz comes this new line of action figures due out in the Summer of 2000. The Silent Screamers line pays homage to the classic German expressionistic horror films of the silent screen era. The first series features characters from two classic films. The first is 1922's Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (A Symphony of Terror or Horror depending on your translation). This is one of the first tellings of the whole Dracula tale directed by F.W. Murnau and written by Henrik Galeen. The character that most refer to as "Nosferatu" is actually named Graf Orlok (translated as Count Orlok) and was portrayed by the inimitable Max Shreck. In addition to the venerable Graf Orlok, the infamous madman Renfield will also be making his way into the series.

The other movie to get the Silent Screamer treatment is The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (or the original Das Kabinett des Doktor Caligari). This 1919 film directed by Robert Wiene and written by Hans Janowitz and Carl Mayer relates the story of a sleepwalker who can predict the future and the nefarious Dr. Caligari who manipulates all. When Cesare the Sleepwalker predicts a young man's death at dawn, he becomes a prime suspect when the young man is actually murdered. It is a creepy tale of freakish suspense. Both Dr. Caligari and Casere are present in this first assortment of Silent Screamers.

These articulated action figures will also come with removable bases. Dr. Caligari comes with a carnvial base. Casere comes with a dioramic base featuring a streetlamp. The bases for Graf Orlok and Renfield can be interlocked to created one large dioramic setting for these two legends of horror.

artasylumlogoblack.gif - 4266 Bytes To round out the presentation of these figures is the addition of the legendary Alex Ross who will be providing packaging artwork. This is the first time that Mr. Ross has done original work for packaging and we have been told that his initial art is a perfect fit with the entire image that this line is attempting to present.

Follow the links below to explore and experience the development of these new figures from their very earliest concept art, through finished control art, on up to finished prototypes. This is the most extensive coverage of this line found anywhere with exclusive artwork provided directly by the Art Asylum.

Prehistory More Developed Control Art Headsculpts Toy Fair Showroom




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