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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was max schreck in 1922, the movie was based on the dracula story but the vampire was called Graf Orlok. But why oh why is that movie in the Kinski DVD collection I just bought?
If you mean the Herzog/Kinksi set, it should be Herzog's 1979 remake in the box, not the 1922 "original"...
Further to the original question, the 1922 version of "Nosferatu" is the earliest screen version of Dracula, though as Stoker's widow attempted to have all prints destroyed as it infringed copyright, whether this can be actually considered Dracula's first screen appearance is debatable. (Some claim an earlier film about someone who thinks he is the count as the first portrayal!). Lugosi is the first official screen portrayal.