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Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler

  • 1922
  • Not Rated
  • 3 घं 15 मि
IMDb रेटिंग
7.8/10
9.7 हज़ार
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Theo Matejko in Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (1922)
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महा-अपराधी डॉ. माबूस बर्लिन पर कब्ज़ा करने और दौलत कमाने की फिराक में है। जासूस वेंक उसे रोकने की कोशिश करता है।महा-अपराधी डॉ. माबूस बर्लिन पर कब्ज़ा करने और दौलत कमाने की फिराक में है। जासूस वेंक उसे रोकने की कोशिश करता है।महा-अपराधी डॉ. माबूस बर्लिन पर कब्ज़ा करने और दौलत कमाने की फिराक में है। जासूस वेंक उसे रोकने की कोशिश करता है।

  • निर्देशक
    • Fritz Lang
  • लेखक
    • Norbert Jacques
    • Thea von Harbou
    • Fritz Lang
  • स्टार
    • Rudolf Klein-Rogge
    • Aud Egede-Nissen
    • Gertrude Welcker
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    7.8/10
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      • Fritz Lang
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      • Norbert Jacques
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      • Rudolf Klein-Rogge
      • Aud Egede-Nissen
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    Rudolf Klein-Rogge
    Rudolf Klein-Rogge
    • Dr. Mabuse
    • (as Rudolf Klein Rogge)
    Aud Egede-Nissen
    Aud Egede-Nissen
    • Cara Carozza, the dancer
    Gertrude Welcker
    Gertrude Welcker
    • Countess Dusy Told
    • (as Gertrude Welker)
    Alfred Abel
    Alfred Abel
    • Count Told…
    Bernhard Goetzke
    Bernhard Goetzke
    • Prosecutor von Wenk…
    Paul Richter
    Paul Richter
    • Edgar Hull
    Robert Forster-Larrinaga
    • Spoerri
    Hans Adalbert Schlettow
    Hans Adalbert Schlettow
    • Georg, the Chauffeur
    • (as Hans Adalbert von Schlettow)
    Georg John
    Georg John
    • Pesch
    Károly Huszár
    Károly Huszár
    • Hawasch
    • (as Karl Huszar)
    Grete Berger
    Grete Berger
    • Fine, a servant
    Julius Falkenstein
    Julius Falkenstein
    • Karsten
    Lydia Potechina
    Lydia Potechina
    • The Russian
    Julius E. Herrmann
    • Emil Schramm
    • (as Julius Herrmann)
    Max Adalbert
    Max Adalbert
      Anita Berber
      • Taenzerin im Frack
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      Paul Biensfeldt
      • Mann, der die Pistole bekommt
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          • Fritz Lang
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          • Norbert Jacques
          • Thea von Harbou
          • Fritz Lang
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        Michael_Elliott

        Mabuse

        Dr. Mabuse: The Gambler (1922)

        *** 1/2 (out of 4)

        Part one of Fritz Lang's epic two part series as Dr. Mabuse making a potion that will allow him to rob people at the card table but soon one of his former victims and the State Attorney are hot on his trail. Needless to say, this thing is masterfully directed by Lang who builds the perfect underworld and allows a really beautiful and exciting film to take place. The cinematography is also brilliant and the performances are nice as well. There's a bit of a dry spot towards the end but the climax is perfectly executed to make way for part two.

        Dr. Mabuse: King of Crime (1922)

        *** (out of 4)

        Part two of Lang's epic has Dr. Mabuse slowly coming unraveled. I found the first part of the film to be more entertaining overall but the ending to this part can't be topped as it shows Lang in an early stage doing something that would later be seen in M. The ending inside the tunnel and the follow up of Mabuse being "haunted" contains terrific atmosphere and manages to be quite creepy as well. However, the first part of this film really drags in spots mainly because the camera is taken off Mabuse and centers on the other characters, none of which are as interesting as Mabuse. With the two films running nearly four-hours, Lang manages to make a very impressive epic, although some of this could have used some editing.
        8AlsExGal

        German crime drama epic that introduced the cinema's first super-villain,...

        ...from director Fritz Lang, adapted by Thea von Harbou from the book by Norbert Jacques. Dr. Mabuse (Rudolf Klein-Rogge) runs a criminal empire with tentacles in many areas: he manipulates events to predict the stock market, causing panics that he can profit from; he runs clandestine gambling casinos, and uses his powers of hypnosis and mind-control to cheat and win; and he oversees a highly lucrative counterfeiting operation. He operates under a variety of disguises and personas, with only a small inner circle even aware of his existence. His machinations eventually come to the notice of state prosecutor von Wenk (Bernhard Goetzke) who sets about to bring the arch-fiend to justice.

        This four and a half hour colossus is split into two parts, and while it is long, it doesn't overstay its welcome. The first 20 minutes, detailing Mabuse's intricate method of causing mayhem at the stock exchange, is extremely well done. Klein-Rogge is magnificent in the title role, transformed into multiple characterizations as the elusive Mabuse obscures his movements through masquerades. Director Lang also employs a number of novel cinematic tricks to convey Mabuse's power, such as his hypnotic suggestions appearing as glowing words that torment his targets. While the film is clearly an indictment on Weimar-era German dissipation and decadence, the character of Mabuse is a bit thornier: Lang claims that he's meant to represent the type of amoral thirst for power that was given rise in the period, and which would lead to Hitler's ascension; others have pointed out the anti-Semitic nature of Mabuse. Whatever the case, Lang's film is a masterpiece of early cinematic crime fiction, and one whose inspiration continues to this day.
        J. Spurlin

        Dr. Mabuse begins his reign of cinematic crime in this innovative and highly influential silent movie, which retains much of its power for patient viewers.

        Dr. Mabuse is a name familiar to almost everyone in Germany, but most Americans would have to be told that he's a criminal mastermind, psychiatrist, gambler and hypnotist with supernatural powers. Mabuse is notable for his brilliant disguises and his gang of minions who conspire against people and institutions for the sole purpose of bringing power and wealth to himself. This evil genius is known only as The Great Unknown to those who wish to stop him. Mabuse was created by Norbert Jacques for a novel which has never been out of print in Germany. The director of this film, Fritz Lang, claimed him for his own; and now Mabuse is known not as a character in a novel but as a character in three Fritz Lang films, the first of which is this innovative and hugely influential silent movie.

        Lang's storytelling techniques are especially innovative, but later spy films, including Lang's own, have greatly improved on what's here and leave modern viewers alert to the slow pace, murky details and confusing plot twists. What hasn't been improved upon is the artistry behind the photographic effects. I don't mean the effects themselves: modern special effects are infinitely more sophisticated. This film's effects have a great impact even—or especially—on today's viewer who is accustomed to a rapid-fire series of elaborate, gaudy computer-generated pictures, like those in, say, Peter Jackson's "King Kong." Nothing in that film is as memorable to me as this movie's scene where the camera closes in on Mabuse and everything around him goes dark, leaving only one glowing, malevolent head floating in the blackness.

        The highly exaggerated style of acting from everyone in the cast would look idiotic if seen in isolated bits. Von Welk (Bernhard Goetzke), tilting back his head and crossing his eyes as Mabuse (Rudolf Klein-Rogge) hypnotizes him, would have been a perfect clip for Jay Ward's "Fractured Flickers." As part of this film, every melodramatic moment from the cast is effective in a way that a more naturalistic style can never be.

        Fans of the Mabuse films, which number many more than just Lang's three, are sometimes disappointed by this first incarnation. This Mabuse allows himself violent emotional outbursts, while the later version is marked by icy self-control. The more familiar Mabuse may be an improvement over this one, but they don't quite replace him, and those films don't quite replace this one. This is a treasure for film historians, and indirectly a treasure for fans of the countless movies influenced by it.

        For those who simply want a good movie, there's plenty here to reward them, provided they are very, very patient.
        9maksquibs

        The police force are on the trail of Mabuse, a criminal mastermind wreaking havoc on Weimar Germany. But can they catch him before he strikes again or self-destructs?

        Fritz Lang's first masterpiece, a four & a half hour double-feature with hardly a moment wasted, has been restored to stunning effect. (WARNING: In the KINO DVD edition, you MUST lower the contrast & brightness levels to reveal the full grey scale.) On one level, this is simply a far-fetched, but smashingly entertaining detective drama about Mabuse, a criminal mastermind who shows up in more disguises than Alec Guinness in KIND HEARTS & CORONETS to counterfeit, manipulate the stock exchange, kill personal rivals, run the drug racket and generally lord it over the pursuing police force of the modern city. If Part One offers a more devastating look at the perilous world that was Weimar Germany, there's still plenty of action & schemes left for Part Two. In MABUSE, Lang manages, more than he would in METROPOLIS, to hold all the expressionist elements (design, acting, story construction) in perfect balance. The dynamism for an early '20s pic, (before the era of easy camera movement) is simply phenomenal. And where else will you find an inter-title as glorious as: 'Eat some cocaine, you weakling!'
        8conn24h

        Not only for students of German Cinema!

        In this review I refer to the Transit Film DVD edition from the F W Murnau Foundation (or Stiftung, if you understand German!). This 2 DVD set is an excellent restoration of this(these?) movie(s). At three and a half hours, some may argue that it is a little daunting for the uninitiated silent film viewer, but in my humble opinion it is so well made (by Fritz Lang) that it still stands up today as a masterpiece of "gangster cinema". Shot between November 1921 and March 1922, the film was made only a couple of years after Lang's directorial debut (Halblutt - 1919), and five years before Metropolis - perhaps Lang's masterpiece. It can be argued that it represents the start of a 'series' of gangster/crime related movies by Lang, and parallels can be drawn to Spione (Spies) of 1927/28, and M (1931 - Lang's first talkie), and of course, The Testament of Dr Mabuse (1932/33). There was also a final addition from 1960, The Thousand Eyes of Dr Mabuse, but that is obviously of a different era. It is interesting to observe that Lang/von Harbou clearly were attempting to create a screen detective character something like Sherlock Holmes in the form of Commissioner Lohmann, (superbly played by Otto Wernicke) for it is he who is the detective in both M and Testament. However, I digress. Where both M and Testament concern themselves with the work of the police in an almost documentary fashion (especially M), Der Spieler is almost exclusively concerned with the working of the criminal mind. Mabuse is played by Rudolf Klein-Rogge, one of Lang's favourites - though one wonders what Klein-Rogge made of Lang - Thea von Harbou, the screen-writer, married Lang in 1921, after divorcing Klein-Rogge! He gives a masterful performance as Mabuse, and dominates the film. Even when not on the screen, his omnipotence pervades the entire proceedings. Whilst I wouldn't go so far as to describe the picture as 'gripping', it still has the power to hold the attention for most of its mighty three and a half hours. For me, at least, this is aided in no small measure by the magnificent new soundtrack by Aljocha Zimmermann, whose use of leitmotif (in true Teutonic style) adds immeasurably to the overall enjoyment of the film. I strongly recommend this picture, not only to serious students of German Silent Cinema (they'll have seen it anyway!) but to anybody who enjoys a good gangster/crime story. If you have a hang-up about silent movies, then in all honesty this isn't going to change your mind - but give it a try. I think its worth the effort in the end. Trivia: Although made in Berlin, and the numerous vehicles all drive on the right as one would expect, they are without exception, all right hand drive!

        इस तरह के और

        Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse
        7.9
        Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse
        Die Nibelungen: Siegfried
        8.1
        Die Nibelungen: Siegfried
        Die Nibelungen: Kriemhilds Rache
        7.9
        Die Nibelungen: Kriemhilds Rache
        Der müde Tod
        7.6
        Der müde Tod
        Orphans of the Storm
        7.3
        Orphans of the Storm
        Foolish Wives
        7.0
        Foolish Wives
        Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse
        6.9
        Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse
        Der letzte Mann
        8.0
        Der letzte Mann
        Spione
        7.5
        Spione
        Körkarlen
        8.0
        Körkarlen
        Stachka
        7.6
        Stachka
        La roue
        7.5
        La roue

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        • ट्रिविया
          Soviet editors re-cut the Dr. Mabuse films into one shorter film (see Alternate Versions). The lead editor was Sergei Eisenstein.
        • गूफ़
          The sign at the Excelsior about languages spoken declares "Her talces svenska" ("Her" and "talces" are pure nonsense). It should read "Här talas svenska" ("Swedish spoken here").
        • भाव

          Cara Carozza, the dancer: You gamble with money, with people and with fate and most horrifying of all, with your own self.

        • इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जन
          In 1995 it was released in Spain on a silent films collection on video. There was a reduced version of 88 minutes retitled "The Fatal Passion". Originally distributed by "The Interstellar Film Company".
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          Edited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Fatale beauté (1994)

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        • रिलीज़ की तारीख़
          • 30 सितंबर 1922 (हंगरी)
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          • Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler
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          • 3 घं 15 मि(195 min)
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