deutscher Titel: |
Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler |
Jahr: |
1922 |
Produktionsland: |
Deutschland |
Regie: |
Fritz Lang |
Musik: |
Konrad Elfers |
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Edition: |
Masters of Cinema #69 |
Regionalcode: |
B |
dt. Altersfreigabe: |
FSK 12 |
Laufzeit: |
270:50 Min. |
Verpackung: |
Amaray Case |
Bildformat: |
1.33 : 1 s/w |
BD-Format: |
BD-50, BD-50 |
genutzter Platz: |
44,89 GB + 45,67 GB |
mittlere Bilddatenrate: |
34,83 MBit/s / 34,79 MBit/s |
Video-Codec: |
MPEG-4/AVC |
Veröffentlichung: |
28.10.2013 |
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Kaufdatum: |
30.07.2014 |
Kaufpreis: |
13,00 € (9,99 £) |
Händler: |
eurekavideo.co.uk |
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One of the legendary epics of the silent cinema - and the first part of a trilogy that Fritz Lang developed up to the very end of his career - Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler. [Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler.] is a masterpiece of conspiracy that, even as it precedes the mind - blowing Spione from the close of Lang's silent cycle, constructs its own dark labyrinth from the base materials of human fear and paranoia.
Rudolf Klein - Rogge plays Dr. Mabuse, the criminal mastermind whose nefarious machinations provide the cover for - or describe the result of - the economic upheaval and social bacchanalia at the heart of Weimar - era Berlin. Initiated with the arch - villain's diabolical manipulation of the stock - market, and passing through a series of dramatic events based around hypnotism, charlatanism, hallucinations, Chinese incantations, cold - blooded murder, opiate narcosis and cocaine anxiety, Lang's film maintains an unrelenting power all the way to the final act... which culminates in the terrifying question: " WHERE IS MABUSE?! "
A bridge between Feuillade's somnambulistic serial - films and modern media - narratives of elusive robber - barons, Lang's two - part classic set the template for the director's greatest works: social commentary as superpsychology, poised at the brink of combustion. The Masters of Cinema Series is proud to present Lang's early masterpiece in its fully - restored version on Blu-ray in 1080p for the first time ever. |
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