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Title:
Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse [videorecording] = The 1000 eyes of Dr. Mabuse / CCC Filmkunst GmbH ; Artur Brauner und S.P.A. CEI-INCOM Rom ; Criterion Film S.A. Paris ; drehbuch Fritz Lang und Heinz Oskar Wuttig ; nach einer idee von Jan Fethge ; regie, Fritz Lang.
Format:
[videorecording]
Edition:
Allday Entertainment Deluxe Collectors ed.
Publisher:
Image Entertainment distributor,
Copyright Date:
c2000
Description:
1 videodisc (99 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Fethge, Jan.--Film and video adaptations.
Adaptation.
Horror.
Feature.
Doctor Mabuse films.
Hypnotism and crime--Drama.
Criminals--Germany--Drama.
Other Authors:
Lang, Fritz, 1890-1976. aus aus
Brauner, Artur, 1918- pro
Wuttig, Heinz Oskar, 1907- aus
Fethge, Jan. 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse. aut
Addams, Dawn, 1930-1985. act
Eyck, Peter van, 1911-1969. act
Fröbe, Gert, 1913- act
Preiss, Wolfgang, 1910-2002. act
Jacques, Norbert, 1880-1954.
Becker, Gerhard. act
CCC Filmkunst. pro
CEI Incom (Firm) pro
Criterion Films S.A. Paris. pro
Allday Entertainment (Firm) dst
Image Entertainment (Firm) dst
Notes:
Dawn Addams (Marion Menil), Peter van Eyck (Henry B. Travers), Wolfgang Preiss (Jordan), Gert Fröbe (Commissioner Kraus), Werner Preiss (Cornelius), Werner Peters (Hieronymous P. Mistelzweig). Widescreen enchanced for 16x9 monitors. Inspired by the character created by Norbert Jacques. Originally released as motion picture in 1960. Program notes by Roger Greenspun and bibliographical references on container booklet. Special features: Audio commentary by film historian David Kalat, archive of rare stills and poster art, collection of Dr. Mabuse series trailers, documentary featurette "The Eyes of Fritz Lang" (35 min.)
Summary:
Revives the chief character of Lang's earlier films. Special agents investigating a suspicious death find clues pointing toward the legendary Dr. Mabuse, a criminal mastermind believed to have died in the 1930s.
Series:
Diabolical cinema of Dr. Mabuse ; 1
UPC:
014381964929
Locations:
OIAX792 -- Grinnell College (Grinnell)

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