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    The Testament of Dr. Mabuse [2 Discs] [Criterion Collection]

    Director: Fritz Lang Cast: Otto Wernicke

    Otto Wernicke
    , Oscar Beregi
    Oscar Beregi
    , Gustav Diesl
    Gustav Diesl
    , Karl Meixner
    Karl Meixner


    DVD

    (Special Edition / Wide Screen / B&W)

    $39.99
    $39.99

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    • Release Date: 05/18/2004
    • UPC: 0037429187227
    • Original Release: 1933
    • Source: CRITERION
    • Presentation: [B&W]
    • Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
    • Language: English
    • Runtime: 7260
    • Sales rank: 15,686

    Special Features

    New high-definition digital transfer, with restored image and sound, presented here in its original aspect ratio of 1.19:1 for the first time; Audio commentary by David Kalat, author of "The Strange Case of Dr. Mabuse"; New and improved English subtitle translation; Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition; Complete French-language version of the film, Le Testament du Dr. Mabuse, filmed simultaneously by Lang with French actors; Excerpts from "For Example Fritz Lang" (Zum Beispiel Fritz Lang), a 1964 interview with Lang, directed by famed German documentarian Erwin Leiser (Mein Kampf); Mabuse in Mind (Mabuse im Ged?chtnis), a 1984 film by Thomas Honickel, featuring an interview with actor Rudolf Sch?ndler; Comparison between the 1933 German version, the French version, and The Crimes of Dr. Mabuse, the edited and dubbed American version of the film; Interview with German Mabuse expert Michael Farin about writer Norbert Jacques, creator of the Mabuse character; Rare production design drawings by art director Emil Hasler (M, The Blue Angel); Collection of memorabilia, press books, stills, and posters; New essay by Tom Gunning, author of "The Films of Fritz Lang: Allegories of Vision and Modernity

    Cast & Crew

    Performance Credits
    Otto Wernicke Commissioner Karl Lohmann
    Oscar Beregi Prof. Doctor Baum
    Gustav Diesl Kent
    Karl Meixner Hofmeister
    Theodor Loos Dr. Kramm
    Klaus Pohl Muller
    Wera Liessem Lilli
    Camilla Spira Juwelen-Anna
    Rudolf Sch?ndler Hardy
    Theo Lingen Hardy's Friend
    Oskar Hocker Bredow
    Paul Henckels Lithographer
    Georg John Baum's Servant
    Ludwig Stossel Employee
    Hadrian M. Netto Nicolai Griforiew
    Paul Bernd Erpresser / Blackmailer
    Henry Pless Bulle
    A.E. Licho Dr. Hauser
    Gerhard Bienert Police Inspector
    Josef Damen Actor
    Karl Platen Actor
    Paul Rehkopf Actor
    Franz Stein Actor
    Eduard Wesener Actor
    Bruno Ziener Actor
    Heinrich Gotho Actor
    Michael von Newlinski Actor
    Anna Goltz Actor
    Heinrich Gretler Actor
    Rudolph Klein-Rogge Dr. Mabuse,Actor
    Michael von Newlinsky Actor
    Rudolf Schundler Hardy
    Josef Dahmen Actor
    Oscar Beregi Sr. Prof. Doctor Baum
    Gustav Diessl Actor

    Technical Credits
    Fritz Lang Screenwriter,Producer
    Thea von Harbou Screenwriter

    Scene Index

    Side #1 -- Disc 1
    1. Forger's Factory [7:21]
    2. Matter of Life and Death [5:50]
    3. The Case of Dr. Mabuse [5:58]
    4. Etched in Glass [3:45]
    5. 20 Marks [4:34]
    6. "Closed From 10 to 2" [5:22]
    7. License Plate IA-74259 [2:49]
    8. Mabuse's Puppets [5:18]
    9. New Perspective [7:05]
    10. The Man Behind the Curtain [5:24]
    11. "Ma-bu-se?" [8:48]
    12. Empire of Crime [5:51]
    13. Kent and Lilli [6:41]
    14. Brand-New Life [6:34]
    15. Closing In [7:47]
    16. The Man in the Shadows [9:36]
    17. Someone Else [6:22]
    18. Mechanical Reproduction [3:43]
    19. Chemical Factory, October 15th [5:04]
    20. "My Name Is Mabuse" [7:04]
    1. Introduction [7:21]
    2. Editorial Rhymes [5:50]
    3. Expressionism and Dr. Caligari [5:58]
    4. Real-Life Lohmann/Power of Words [3:45]
    5. The Novel of the Film of the Novel [4:34]
    6. Writing Fragments/Jigsaw Stories [5:22]
    7. The Unreliable Soundscape [2:49]
    8. Lang's Greatest Myth [5:18]
    9. Hangmen Also Die/Anti-Nazi Subtexts [7:05]
    10. Mabuse as Screenwriter [5:24]
    11. Historical Parallels/Lang's Dictatorial Direction [8:48]
    12. Thea Von Harbou [5:51]
    13. The Man Who Knows/Sadomasochistic Love Story [6:41]
    14. It's All About the Money [6:34]
    15. Film Noir/Destiny [7:47]
    16. Cast and Crew Notes [9:36]
    17. There Is No Mabuse: The Second Climax [6:22]
    18. Severing Messages From Messengers [3:43]
    19. Fritz Arno Wagner Shooting at Night [5:04]
    20. The Meaning of "Mabuse" [7:04]
    Side #2 -- Disc 2
    1. Forger's Factory [5:46]
    2. Matter of Life and Death [5:51]
    3. The Case of Dr. Mabuse [5:22]
    4. Etched in Glass [3:44]
    5. Kent and Lilli [1:24]
    6. Dr. Kram [4:21]
    7. License Plate IA-74259 [2:32]
    8. Mabuse's Puppets [3:14]
    9. New Perspective [4:32]
    10. Behind the Curtain [6:42]
    11. Empire of Crime [8:19]
    12. Brand-New Life [3:15]
    13. Closing In [9:59]
    14. The Man in the Shadows [8:37]
    15. Someone Else [7:57]
    16. Mechanical Reproduction [1:16]
    17. Chemical Factory [3:31]
    18. "My Name Is Mabuse" [7:02]

    "For decades, legendary German director Fritz Lang's masterful crime saga The Testament of Dr. Mabuse was only viewable in truncated, foreign-language versions that blunted the impact of Lang's original vision. Now, thanks to The Criterion Collection release of The Testament of Dr. Mabuse, audiences around the world will finally have the opportunity to experience this masterwork as originally intended in addition to having the luxury to compare it to the various alternate versions. Presented in 1.19:1 full-frame, the image is as close to flawless as one could humanly expect for a film of this age. Sporting only a slight amount of grain and just a modicum of flicker effect, the picture is both sharp and free of any notable dust or debris. Though the audio does contain a fair amount of hiss, it rings through bold and clear, making for a hearty presentation. Of course, any disc released by The Criterion Collection is likely to be judged just as much for the bonus materials it provides as for the quality of the feature itself, and this release easily maintains Criterion's high set of standards by offering some fantastic extras. It's hard to think of a candidate more deserving to provide audio commentary on this release than The Strange Case of Dr. Mabuse author David Kalat -- and the self proclaimed ""Mabuse expert"" certainly earns his keep here. Kalat's track is both endlessly entertaining and overwhelmingly informative, with the breathless commentator never missing a beat in injecting an informative morsel of information. The inclusion of the French-language version of the film, entitled Testament du Dr. Mabuse (simultaneously shot by Lang using French actors) is certainly a welcome addition despite the sometimes shaky quality of the source print, and excepts from the 1964 documentary For Example Fritz Lang offer the dapper, monocled director reflecting on everything from his early career to an ominous offer from Josef Goebbels to head up the German film industry. ""Mabuse in Mind"" offers an extended interview with legendary actor Rudolph Sch?ndler in which the affable screen veteran recalls the joy of being directed by Lang among other career highlights, and viewers can truly begin to appreciate the small but substantial differences between the German, French, and American versions of the film with a fantastic comparison between the three. The ""Memorabilia and Stills"" section of the disc offers such visual treats as posters, conceptual art, and the original German press book, and the University of Chicago's Tom Gunning offers a closer look at both the director and the film in some truly informative liner notes."

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    The Testament of Dr. Mabuse was Fritz Lang's second sound film and a sequel to his enormously successful 1922 silent. Mixing several genres including cop drama, mystery, and horror, Lang created a rare hybrid picture full of striking characters and images. Lensed simultaneously in French and German, Testament details a three-pronged story: one about a crime ring run from behind a curtain by the evil Dr. Mabuse, a second about a guilt-stricken member of Mabuse's gang who has fallen in love, and a third about a determined detective who is stumped by the strange case. Marked by Lang's brilliant camerawork, the film connects the dots with a number of excellent scenes that culminate in one incredible sequence that jumps back and forth between two thrilling escapes: a couple trapped in a room with a ticking time bomb and the criminals stuck in another building with cops outside the door. In another memorable scene, a doctor who has connected Mabuse to the crimes is gunned down in heavy traffic when the killers use their horns to provide a noisy cover. The exciting car chase featured in the film's climax -- led by the evil doctor in his Mercedes -- was one of the first of its kind. Performances are very good across the board, but Otto Wernicke really steals the show as Detective Lohmann, a character Wernicke also played in Lang's 1931 classic M. Rudolf Klein-Rogge is sufficiently creepy in the part of Mabuse (he also played the Mabuse role in Lang's silent Dr. Mabuse), although his performance is limited to a handful of brief scenes and some chilling double-exposure shots in which his spirit steps out of his body to do its evil work. Co-star Rudolf Schündler, who plays the psycho gunman Hardy, later appeared in Dario Argento's Suspiria. Testament was later cut into a 75-minute, dubbed version that was titled The Crimes of Dr. Mabuse. Lang revisited the character of Mabuse in 1960's The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse, which turned out to be his final film.

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