Thomas Hutter

Thomas Hutter is a fictional character in the silent expressionist horror film Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922), its remake Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979) (renamed as Jonathan Harker) and its second remake Nosferatu (2024).

He is a young man who works as a real estate agent and lives in the German city of Wisborg with his wife Ellen Hutter, the main protagonist.

The character was based on Jonathan Harker from the gothic horror novel Dracula (1897) by Bram Stoker.

He is played by the actor Gustav von Wangenheim in Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922), by Bruno Ganz (as Jonathan Harker) in Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979) and by the actor Nicholas Hoult in Nosferatu (2024).

Biography
Hutter, a real estate agent working for Knock, and his wife live a good life together in (the fictional) Wisborg. One day, Knock tells him to go to the Carpathian Mountains to visit Count Orlok and discuss buying a house. In truth, Orlok has brainwashed Knock, and is helping his master bring plagues to Wisborg. As Hutter begins to leave, Ellen says goodbye to him. In the mountains, despite warnings from the villagers, and having read the Book of Vampires about the vampire Nosferatu, Orlok's true identity, Hutter dismisses them all and continues his journey.

Once at Orlok Castle, he is greeted by the Count, although he is concerned by the latter's strange behavior whenever there is blood present. The night after completing the purchase process, Orlok reveals his true nature and attempts to drain Hutter's blood. Due to Ellen's psychic connection with her husband, she senses him and walks over the balcony railing while she distracts Orlok, saving Hutter. However, this makes her feel sick and she passes out from it. That morning, Hutter goes to Orlok's crypt and finds the Count sleeping in a coffin. Horrified, he returns to his room and, at night, sees Orlok carrying coffins to go to Wisborg and discovers that the vampire has trapped him in the castle. Concerned for his wife, Hutter attempts to escape through his window using tied sheets but falls to the ground, losing consciousness. He is then nursed back to health by nearby villagers.

Later, Hutter returns home and Ellen is delighted to see him, while Orlok, carrying his own coffin, walks through the house and sees them through the window. Orlok then plans to drain Ellen's blood. Due to Orlok's journey with his rats, Wisborg becomes infected with plagues and several people die in the process, leading the local authorities to declare a quarantine. Knowing that the vampire is responsible, Ellen reads the Book of the Vampire that her husband brought with him to find a way to defeat Orlok, and discovers that the Nosferatu can be defeated if a pure-hearted woman distracts him with beauty.

As a result, Ellen willingly lets Orlok cast a spell on her, causing her to faint. Hutter then goes to ask Professor Bulwer to help his wife. At the same time, Orlok arrives at Hutter's house and drains Ellen's blood, forgetting about time in the process. As the sun rises, Orlok tries to escape, but is caught by the sunlight and evaporates into flames. Then Ellen wakes up and calls Hutter, and he arrives just in time for her to die in his arms.

Films
Thomas Hutter has been played by several actors in different film adaptations..
 * Gustav von Wangenheim as Thomas Hutter in Nosferatu (1922).
 * Bruno Ganz as Jonathan Harker in Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979). Outline of his character still mostly followed Thomas Hutter's plot. But unlike 1922 film, Harker became vampire in the end, becoming a new Nosferatu.
 * Nicholas Hoult as Thomas Hutter in Nosferatu (2023).

Differences from the Jonathan Harker in the novel

 * In the original novel Jonathan Harker is attacked by Dracula's three vampire brides while in Transylvania and later Dracula abandons Jonathan at his castle as a meal to these vampire women after leaving for London. In 1922 film since Orlok doesn't create other vampires, and exists alone at his castle, he is the one who attacks Thomas Hutter and drinks his blood, then simply abandons him alone at his castle after leaving for Wisborg.
 * Thomas Hutter is significantly more useless and weaker character plotwise, than Jonathan Harker is in the original novel. In 1922 film Thomas Hutter doesn't play any role in killing Orlok, and fails to save his wife Ellen, while in the original novel Jonathan Harker takes an active part in hunting Dracula, including chasing him back to Transylvania and finally killing him - Jonathan is the one who beheads Dracula with a knife, while another character, Quincey Morris, stabs Dracula in the heart. After the death of Dracula, Mina Harker is alive and saved from the vampire curse.