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Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933)

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Reviews Counted: 10 Fresh: 9  Rotten:1 Average Rating: 8.2/10

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Runtime: 2 hrs 1 min

Synopsis: The tenuous and terrified atmosphere of Germany on the eve of Nazi ascendancy is cleverly evoked in Fritz Lang's THE TESTAMENT OF DR. MABUSE. The film opens with former police officer Hofmeister frantically warning police inspector Lohman of a mysterious gang's activity. He is especially... The tenuous and terrified atmosphere of Germany on the eve of Nazi ascendancy is cleverly evoked in Fritz Lang's THE TESTAMENT OF DR. MABUSE. The film opens with former police officer Hofmeister frantically warning police inspector Lohman of a mysterious gang's activity. He is especially insistant about the gang's leader, but is stopped in mid-confession before he can reveal the leader's identity. Dr. Baum runs the insane asylum where former arch criminal Dr. Mabuse is kept after going insane from his attempts to elude the police. After being incarcerated, Mabuse began writing reams of gibberish prose that gave complex instructions for how to commit crime sprees. When a fellow doctor confronts Dr. Baum with evidence that these exact crimes are coming true, he is mysteriously assassinated. Kent is an unwilling member of the gang and after taking their newest orders from a disembodied voice, he decides to leave the gang. Lohman continues to search for the identity of the gang's leader, as the crime sprees continue, and Mabuse's ghost begins to haunt Dr. Baum. As all of the characters speed chaotically towards the film's dark climax, the idea of a madman controlling a mass of hypnotized people and causing them to commit crimes that he premeditates creates a mystical and simultaneously potent political allegory of Lang's time. [More]

Genre: Foreign Films

Starring: Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Otto Wernicke, Gustav Diesl, Karl Meixner

Director: Fritz Lang

DVD Info

Release:

Jun 5, 2005

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Region 1
  • Double Keep Case
  • Single Side - Dual Layer
  • Full Frame - 1.19

Audio:

  • Mono - German

Additional Release Material:

  • Complete French Language Version of the Film, LE TESTAMENT DU DR. MABUSE (Filmed Simultaneously By Lang With French Actors)
  • Audio Commentary - 1. David Kalat - Author of THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. MABUSE
  • Short Films - 1. MABUSE IN MIND (1984 Film by Thomas Honickel Featuring an Interview With Actor Rudolf Schundler)
  • 2. Excerpts From FOR EXAMPLE FRITZ LANG (1964 Interview With Lang)
  • Featurettes - 1. Comparison Between 1932 German Version, French Version, and THE CRIMES OF DR. MABUSE (Edited and Dubbed American Version)
  • Interviews - 1. Michael Farin - German Mabuse Expert

Text/Image Galleries:

  • Rare Production Design Drawings by Art Director Emil Hasler
  • Collection of Memorabilia, Press Books, Stills, and Posters
  • Essay by Fritz Lang Expert Tom Gunning

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[Lang's] ambitious command of the medium...roots us in our seats from start to finish

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Richly inventive crime thriller

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Michael E. Grost
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So while lauded by the wine-swirling art-house set, Lang was a German master whose films -- and there are a lot of them -- also appeal to those of us who rarely use the phrase 'mise en scène' in conversation.

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Jeffrey M. Anderson
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Vivid images and tight storytelling.

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06/06/04
Jurgen Fauth
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The most notorious of the [Dr. Mabuse movies], simply because it was the film that helped trigger Lang's flight from Nazi Germany.

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05/24/04
Matt Brunson
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Too bad it's not much fun to watch

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05/18/04
Aaron Lazenby
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Not only the most modern-looking film of 1932, it still looks modern today.

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06/15/03
Ken Hanke
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04/24/03
Dave Kehr
Chicago Reader
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Lang used Mabuse as a symbol for corruption and decadence in Germany's Weimar Republic.

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04/24/03
Dennis Schwartz
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