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Apr 2, 1974 · The Vengeance of Doctor Mabuse: Directed by Jesús Franco. With Fred Williams, Jack Taylor, Ewa Strömberg, Roberto Camardiel. Dr. Mabuse and his accomplices steal all kinds of attributes from a National Research Institute in order to complete his own evil mind-control ray.
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- Crime, Horror, Sci-Fi
- Jesús Franco
- 1974-04-02
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Overview. Dr. Mabuse and his accomplices steal all kinds of attributes from a National Research Institute (including female staff members) in order to complete his own evil mind-control ray. Dr. Mabuse has this impressive and horribly scarred man-monster that kills for him while the entire police force desperately tries to catch him. Jesús Franco.
Dr. Mabuse is a fictional character created by Norbert Jacques in his 1921 novel Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler ('Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler'), and his 1932 follow-up novel Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse (1932). The character was made famous by three films about the character directed in Germany by Fritz Lang: Dr. Mabuse the Gambler (silent, 1922), The ...
The Vengeance of Doctor Mabuse (aka La Venganza del Dr. Mabuse and Dr. M schlägt zu) is a 1972 Dr. Mabuse movie directed by Jess Franco. A scientist named Dr. Orloff (Siegfried Lowitz), together with the McDowell Institute, developed a laser weapon whose destructive power is so great that it could destroy all of humanity. A criminal organization wants to seize these secret plans and orders Dr ...
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Mabuse (Jack Taylor) has both a female assistant and a hulking Frankenstein monster henchmen in the Morpho vein. Said monster ends up turning against its master because of love (or lust) for a woman. The climactic showdown between cop and monster in both Mabuse and the first Orloff film are strikingly similar.