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  1. The Testament of Dr. Mabuse

    The Testament of Dr. Mabuse

    1960 · Thriller · 2h 2m

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  1. 86% 21 Reviews Tomatometer 90% 5,000+ Ratings Audience Score After a detective is assaulted by thugs and placed in an asylum run by Professor Baum (Oscar Beregi), he observes the professor's ...

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    • Rudolf Klein-Rogge
    • Fritz Lang
    • Nero-Film AG
  2. Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jun 17, 2005. Herbert L. Matthews New York Times. It is a hallucinating and horrifying story, depicted with great power and the extraordinary beauty of ...

  3. The Testament of Dr Mabuse is a captivating, horror-tinged thriller, and the last great picture to be produced in Germany before things went tits up, politically. It seems to represent everything that made Weimar cinema perfect for Lang, and everything that made him a misfit in Hollywood – its surreal theatricality, its dominance of set ...

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    • Crime, Mystery, Thriller
    • Fritz Lang
    • 1943-03-19
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  5. This classic thriller is an allegory of the nazis early rise to power in Germany and their future intentions. Censored by the Nazis government and not seen in its full form until many years later. The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933) deals with the themes of free will, genius, madness, and power.

  6. Oct 23, 2009 · Lang's second film in the Mabuse cycle is regarded by many to the best of the three. The Testament Of Dr. Mabuse (1933) actually does take place a full eleven years after the riotous events of the first film. Mabuse (Klein-Rogge, again) is now incarcerated, Joker-style, in an asylum for the criminally insane.

  7. Oct 22, 2012 · Above all, The Testament of Dr. Mabuse is just a blast to watch, full of knotty plotting and wild set pieces and striking, burned-into-your-brain imagery. I usually say, oh, you know, Masters of Cinema’s new, Region-B locked Blu-ray release provides a wonderful way to experience the film, but oh man you have no idea.

  8. Reviews. Dec 31, 1932 11:00pm PT. The Testament of Dr. Mabuse. This sequel to the silent picture and the novel, which both had enormous successes more than 12 years earlier, certainly...

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