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Le Retour du Dr. Mabuse

Original title: Im Stahlnetz des Dr. Mabuse
  • 1961
  • 13
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
916
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Lex Barker, Gert Fröbe, and Daliah Lavi in Le Retour du Dr. Mabuse (1961)
CrimeHorrorMysterySci-FiThriller

Evil mastermind Dr. Mabuse is using brainwashed prison inmates to commit crimes but the German police aided by an FBI agent is on his trail.Evil mastermind Dr. Mabuse is using brainwashed prison inmates to commit crimes but the German police aided by an FBI agent is on his trail.Evil mastermind Dr. Mabuse is using brainwashed prison inmates to commit crimes but the German police aided by an FBI agent is on his trail.

  • Director
    • Harald Reinl
  • Writers
    • Marc Behm
    • Ladislas Fodor
    • Norbert Jacques
  • Stars
    • Gert Fröbe
    • Lex Barker
    • Daliah Lavi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    916
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harald Reinl
    • Writers
      • Marc Behm
      • Ladislas Fodor
      • Norbert Jacques
    • Stars
      • Gert Fröbe
      • Lex Barker
      • Daliah Lavi
    • 14User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    The Return of Dr. Mabuse (aka. The Phantom Fiend)
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    Gert Fröbe
    Gert Fröbe
    • Kommissar Lohmann
    Lex Barker
    Lex Barker
    • Joe Como - alias 'Nick Scappio', alias 'Bob Arco'
    Daliah Lavi
    Daliah Lavi
    • Maria Sabrehm
    Fausto Tozzi
    Fausto Tozzi
    • Warden Wolf
    Werner Peters
    Werner Peters
    • Böhmler
    Wolfgang Preiss
    Wolfgang Preiss
    • Dr. Mabuse
    Rudolf Forster
    Rudolf Forster
    • Prof. Julius Sabrehm
    Rudolf Fernau
    Rudolf Fernau
    • Pfarrer Briefenstein
    Joachim Mock
    • Detective Voss
    Laura Solari
    Laura Solari
    • Mrs. Pizarro
    Ady Berber
    Ady Berber
    • Alberto Sandro
    Henry Coubet
    • Blinder
    Jean-Roger Caussimon
    Jean-Roger Caussimon
    • Küster
    • (as Jean Roger Coussimon)
    Albert Bessler
    • Trödler
    Lou Seitz
    • Mrs. Lohmann
    Zeev Berlinsky
    Zeev Berlinsky
    • Dimitrios
    • (as Zev Berlinsky)
    Alexander Engel
    • Prof. Griesinger
    Curt Ackermann
    • Warden Wolf
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    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Harald Reinl
    • Writers
      • Marc Behm
      • Ladislas Fodor
      • Norbert Jacques
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    7Boba_Fett1138

    In the criminal web of Dr. Mabuse.

    The previous Dr. Mabuse movies were mostly mystery thrillers but this movie is more of a crime thriller, also with some certain '60's funkiness added to it all. The movie is more starting to head into the 'James Bond' sort of direction with this entry, also by having some silly gadgets in it, used to murder people with. It also all means that the story is less believable and even a bit silly, compared to the previous Dr. Mabuse entries. In the movie it's also kept a mystery for long who Dr. Mabuse is and he's mostly featured in shadows and underneath masking clothes, though if you've seen the previous "Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse", which got released only just one year before this movie, you already know who Dr. Mabuse is and how he looks like, so it just seems a bit silly all and in some ways this movie is just basically more of the same, compared to the previous Dr. Mabuse entries, especially the last one "Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse". There unfortunately also are some unnecessary plot lines and characters. Or differently put; some characters and plot lines we just don't care about!

    All of the action and especially the editing of it all looks by todays standards terribly outdated and clumsy. But who can really blame them. Action movies and action-style was basically still non-existent in 1961. Then again, the movie also isn't too action filled. The movie at least doesn't lay its emphasis on it and rather relies on its script and the thriller and mystery elements in it.

    The overall style and atmosphere is great. It has a sort of dark, mysterious atmosphere, that is being enhanced by the fact that the movie was shot in black & white. Perhaps the only true thing that all of the Dr. Mabuse movies have in common (with the exception of "Dr. M schlägt zu" that was shot in color). Because lets face it, the Dr. Mabuse movies from the '20's, '30's and '60's are all quite different in style, approach and overall execution of it all, simply because of the different time periods the movies got made in. Also the character of Dr. Mabuse changed and the Mabuse in this movie does not operate the same as the one from the '20's and '30's. But that's OK all. It sort of gives each Dr. Mabuse movie its own identity and also makes sure that all of the movies are still filled with surprises. The character of Dr. Mabuse himself also doesn't get any weaker because of it.

    The presence of the character of Dr. Mabuse of course really uplifts the movies and makes the movie much better than just any other average thriller from the same period. It's a great villainous, classic crime character, with lots of power over people.

    Gert Fröbe is not as great in this movie as he was in "Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse" and it's of course also a bit weird and confusing that he this time plays a totally different character as he did in the previous entry "Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse" (same goes for some other actors within this movie, such as for instance Werner Peters). But of course that doesn't take away that he still gives away one fine performance. Wolfgang Preiss reprises his role from the previous Dr. Mabuse movie again and does a good job at it, though I was his role was bigger.

    Not that great when compared to the previous 3 Dr. Mabuse movies but on its own this is simply a good and certainly enjoyable early crime thriller.

    7/10

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    8ZeddaZogenau

    Lex BARKER versus Doctor Mabuse

    Second part of the new Doctor Mabuse series

    As a competitor to the successful Edgar Wallace film adaptations, producer Artur BRAUNER brought old Mabuse out of obscurity with his CCC. The American Tarzan actor Lex BARKER, whom BRAUNER met in Rome at the premiere of THE SWEET LIFE, joined the cast of the German shocker.

    In a city with the license plate P (filmed in Berlin), bizarre murders occur again, including a female FBI spy (Laura SOLARI). This brings Joe Como (BARKER) from America onto the scene. But Inspector Lohmann (Gert FRÖBE), who actually wanted to go fishing, is also investigating. The attractive Maria Sabrehm (Daliah LAVI / GOLDEN GLOBE nomination for TWO WEEKS IN ANOTHER CITY) is also bustling around the crime scene as a frenzied reporter. The investigation soon focuses on a church whose pastor (Rudolf FERNAU) writes obscure books about the devil, and a prison whose warden (Fausto TOZZI) is soon murdered. Doctor Mabuse is back at it again...

    Director Harald REINL (OSCAR nomination for MEMORIES OF THE FUTURE) brings new impetus to the series. This is also ensured by the lively Lex BARKER, who was already able to warm up for the role of Old Shatterhand. Other standard actors from the German horror thriller appear: Werner PETERS, Ady BERBER, Wolfgang PREISS. Daliah LAVI from Israel, who later became very successful as a pop star, also cuts a good figure. Incidentally, Hans-Jürgen KIEBACH (OSCAR for CABARET) was responsible for the production design. 2.483 million visitors wanted to see the film in West German cinemas. Sequel follows! The series could continue!
    8talisencrw

    Both a fine thriller on its own, and a worthy continuation of an esteemed filmic franchise!

    As I generally greatly detest sequels, reboots and the like, especially of great filmic franchises created and led by outstanding filmmakers (ie., the Mabuse character and Fritz Lang) I initially had quite guarded reservations about seeing Reinl's version here. But it had significant strengths that made me quickly realize my fears were undeserved and that I, in fact, was in for a treat. The pace is whipcrack, the plot is intense and in Commissioner Lohmann, the villainous 'Goldfinger' (an excellent Gert Fröbe) pulls off a gritty cross between an Ed Asner and a Popeye Doyle-era Gene Hackman. I love how one of the ways Mabuse resorts to do away with pests pays homage to Lang's 'The Testament of Dr. Mabuse' from three decades prior. It certainly made me wary of churches, one-legged men and even laundry workers, for crying out loud, and part of the fear the film brings across is because in the back of our minds, we know this is precisely how the Nazis operated, studying fluoride as a mind-control agent. If there is any negative I got from the film, the Berlin police department (good ol' Lohmann notwithstanding) seemed the most unintelligent and incompetent sleuthing force this side of Inspector Clouseau. Definitely recommended for fans of thrillers and spy films.
    7evilskip

    The Return Of Dr Mabuse

    This film has had more titles than some folks have shorts.No matter what the title we do have a nifty follow up to the classic 1000 Eyes Of Dr Mabuse.

    A man is murdered on a train which brings in Inspector Lohmann.In a rather gruesome scene a woman representing the Chicago Mafia is roasted alive by a flame thrower in a truck.This brings in Joe Como,FBI agent.Or is he really Nick Scapio from the Chicago mob?

    Dr Mabuse wants to make a deal with the Chicago gangsters for some undisclosed reason.He has a chemical which makes a person a slave to the will of Dr Mabuse.Mabuse intends to take over and destroy a nuclear power plant in the city as a show of good faith.Cleverly using prisoners from the local prison Mabuse intends to create mass havoc & terror.

    This film is never dull and will keep you guessing right until the end.It also has one of the more paranoid endings in the Dr Mabuse series.If you can find it enjoy it!
    9amikus2000

    Steel-net is no Internet!

    Own laws are valid for criminal-genious Dr. Mabuse ( Wolfgang Preiss ). Inspector Gert Fröbe is being helped or disturbed by Lex Barker. The team, director H. Reinl and Lex Barker continued their work at Winnetou. The Westgerman-criminal-era started in the late 1950ies up to 1970. Famous were the many Wallace-criminals, but Dr. Mabuse is more unique with great Preiss and contains action and disport.

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    • Trivia
      The original German title referred to the successful TV series "Stahlnetz (1958)," which is based on the US police series "Badge 714 (1951)" (it even used the famous "Dragnet" theme song). The German theatrical trailer showed the actual title "Im Stahlnetz des Dr. Mabuse", whereas the voiceover of the trailer announces "Das Stahnetz des Dr. Mabuse" (which means "The steel net..." instead of "In the steel net...").
    • Quotes

      Professor Julius Sabrehm: God gives us nuts, but he doesn't crack them for us.

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      Featured in The Kid from a Kibbutz (2021)

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    • Release date
      • June 10, 1963 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • West Germany
      • France
      • Italy
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Le Retour du docteur Mabuse
    • Filming locations
      • Alexandrinenstraße 128, Berlin, Germany(Police Station, today's Patent Office)
    • Production companies
      • Central Cinema Company Film (CCC)
      • Critérion Film
      • SpA Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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