Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse   # 524 
deutscher Titel: Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse
Jahr: 1933
Produktionsland: Deutschland
Regie: Fritz Lang
Musik: Hans Erdmann
Edition: Masters of Cinema #43
Regionalcode: A, B, C
dt. Altersfreigabe: FSK 12
Laufzeit: 121:02 Min.
Verpackung: Amaray Case
Bildformat: 1.20 : 1 s/w
BD-Format: BD-50
genutzter Platz: 34,22 GB
mittlere Bilddatenrate: 35,00 MBit/s
Video-Codec: MPEG-4/AVC
Veröffentlichung: 24.09.2012
Kaufdatum: 15.10.2013
Kaufpreis: 11,34 €
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With the etching onto glass of a single word – "MABUSE" – Berlin reawakens into a nightmare. Fritz Lang's electrifying Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse [The Testament of Dr. Mabuse] is the astonishing second instalment in the German master's legendary Mabuse series, a film that puts image and sound into an hypnotic arrangement unlike anything seen or heard in the cinema before – or since.
It's been eleven years since the downfall of arch-criminal and master-of-disguise Dr. Mabuse (Rudolf Klein-Rogge), now sequestered in an asylum under the watchful eye of one Professor Baum (Oskar Beregi). Mabuse exists in a state of "catatonic graphomania", his only action the irrepressible scribbling of blueprints that would realise a seemingly theoretical "Empire of Crime". But when a series of violent events courses through the city, police and populace alike start asking themselves with increasing panic: "Who is behind all this?!" The answer borders on the realm of the impossible...
Not only a follow-up to Lang's earlier Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler. [Dr. Mabuse: The Gambler.], but also, with the presence of Otto Wernicke's Police Commissioner Lohmann, a semi-sequel to Lang's immortal masterpiece M, Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse is itself considered by many to be Lang's greatest achievement – a work of terrible and practically supernatural power that seems to have prophesied the implications of the Nazi scourge. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse for the very first time on Blu-ray, in a Dual Format (Blu-ray + DVD) edition.
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Genres
Kriminalfilm, Fantasy, Horror
Herausgeber
Eureka Entertainment
Tonformate
Deutsch: DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono
Audiokommentar: Dolby Digital 2.0
Untertitel
Englisch (HG)
Extras

    Disc 1

  • Kapitelwahl: 20
  • Audiokommentar (ohne UT)
    • David Kalat (Filmhistoriker)
  • Disc 2 (DVD)

  • Kapitelwahl: 20
  • Audiokommentar (ohne UT)
    • David Kalat (Filmhistoriker)
  • 52-seitiges Booklet mit Hintergrundinformationen
Darsteller
 •  Rudolf Klein-Rogge .... Dr. Mabuse
   Gustav Diessl .... Thomas Kent
   Rudolf Schündler .... Hardy
   Oskar Höcker .... Bredow
 •  Theo Lingen .... Karetzky
   Camilla Spira .... Juwelen-Anna
   Paul Henckels .... Lithograph
 •  Otto Wernicke .... Kriminalkomissar Lohmann
 •  Theodor Loos .... Dr. Kramm
   Hadrian Maria Netto .... Nicolai Griforiew
   Paul Bernd .... Erpresser
   Henry Pleß .... Bulle
   Adolf E. Licho .... Dr. Hauser
   Oscar Beregi Sr. .... Prof. Dr. Baum
   Wera Liessem .... Lilli