The Testament of Dr. Mabuse = El testamento del Dr. Mabuse / A film by Fritz Lang. [Recurso electrónico - Película].

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmLanguage: German Series: The criterion collection ; 231.Publisher: Alemania : The Criterion Collection, 1933Description: 2 DVD (121 min.) : son., byn ; 4 3/4 plgOther title:
  • Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse [Other title]
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • L36 T47 1933
Contents:
Disc one: 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 -- Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition.
Disc two: 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 Gedächtnis), a 1984 film by Thomas Honickel featuring an interview with actor Rudolf Schündler -- 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 -- A new essay by Tom Gunning, author of The Films of Films of Fritz Lang: Allegories of Vision and Modernity.
Production credits:
  • Producer, Seymour Nebenzal; screenplay, Thea von Harbou; photography, Fritz Arno Wagner and Karl Vash; Art direction, Karl Vollbrecht and Emil Hasler; Music, Dr. Hans Erdmann,; director and screenplay, Fritz Lang.
Cast: Rudolf Klein-Rogge (Dr. Mabuse), Otto Wernicke (Inspector Lohmann), Oskar Beregi, Sr. (Prof. Dr. Baum), Gustav Diessl (Thomas Kent), Wera Liessem (Lilli), Karl Meixner (Hofmeister), A.E. Licho (Dr. Hauser), Theo Lingen (Karetzky), Klaus Pohl (Müller), Theodor Loos (Dr. Kramm), Camilla Spira (Anna), Rudolf Schündler (Hardy), Georg John (Baum's assistant).Summary: Al inspector Lohmann lo llama por teléfono un antiguo miembro del Departamento de Policía para denunciar un caso de falsificación. Sin embargo, antes de que pueda testificar y revelar los detalles del delito, se vuelve loco a causa de un atentado. Las investigaciones de Lohmann en seguida lo conducen hasta el doctor Mabuse, pero el famoso criminal hace años que está recluido en una clínica mental, cuyo director, el doctor Baum, es un eminente psiquiatra que se ha dejado fascinar por el genio de Mabuse y por su legado: una especie de testamento donde describe el camino que hay que seguir para fundar el Imperio del Crimen.
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DVD DVD Mediateca 00003 L36 T47 1933 Ej. 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available AV0979
DVD DVD Mediateca 00003 L36 T47 1933 Ej. 1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available AV0462
DVD DVD Mediateca Audio Visual Audiovisual L36 T47 1933 Ej. 2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Ej. 2 Available AV4072

Based of the novel by Norbert Jacques.

Disc one: 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 -- Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition.

Disc two: 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 Gedächtnis), a 1984 film by Thomas Honickel featuring an interview with actor Rudolf Schündler -- 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 -- A new essay by Tom Gunning, author of The Films of Films of Fritz Lang: Allegories of Vision and Modernity.

Producer, Seymour Nebenzal; screenplay, Thea von Harbou; photography, Fritz Arno Wagner and Karl Vash; Art direction, Karl Vollbrecht and Emil Hasler; Music, Dr. Hans Erdmann,; director and screenplay, Fritz Lang.

Rudolf Klein-Rogge (Dr. Mabuse), Otto Wernicke (Inspector Lohmann), Oskar Beregi, Sr. (Prof. Dr. Baum), Gustav Diessl (Thomas Kent), Wera Liessem (Lilli), Karl Meixner (Hofmeister), A.E. Licho (Dr. Hauser), Theo Lingen (Karetzky), Klaus Pohl (Müller), Theodor Loos (Dr. Kramm), Camilla Spira (Anna), Rudolf Schündler (Hardy), Georg John (Baum's assistant).

Al inspector Lohmann lo llama por teléfono un antiguo miembro del Departamento de Policía para denunciar un caso de falsificación. Sin embargo, antes de que pueda testificar y revelar los detalles del delito, se vuelve loco a causa de un atentado. Las investigaciones de Lohmann en seguida lo conducen hasta el doctor Mabuse, pero el famoso criminal hace años que está recluido en una clínica mental, cuyo director, el doctor Baum, es un eminente psiquiatra que se ha dejado fascinar por el genio de Mabuse y por su legado: una especie de testamento donde describe el camino que hay que seguir para fundar el Imperio del Crimen.

DVD, Dolby digital, región 1

Audio en alemán con subtítulos en inglés.

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