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Dr. M schlägt zu

  • 1972
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
384
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Dr. M schlägt zu (1972)
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Dr. Mabuse and his accomplices steal all kinds of attributes from a National Research Institute in order to complete his own evil mind-control ray.Dr. Mabuse and his accomplices steal all kinds of attributes from a National Research Institute in order to complete his own evil mind-control ray.Dr. Mabuse and his accomplices steal all kinds of attributes from a National Research Institute in order to complete his own evil mind-control ray.

  • Director
    • Jesús Franco
  • Writers
    • Artur Brauner
    • Arne Elsholtz
    • Jesús Franco
  • Stars
    • Fred Williams
    • Jack Taylor
    • Ewa Strömberg
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    384
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jesús Franco
    • Writers
      • Artur Brauner
      • Arne Elsholtz
      • Jesús Franco
    • Stars
      • Fred Williams
      • Jack Taylor
      • Ewa Strömberg
    • 12User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Fred Williams
    • Inspector Thomas
    Jack Taylor
    Jack Taylor
    • Farkas…
    Ewa Strömberg
    Ewa Strömberg
    • Jenny Hering
    • (as Ewa Stroemberg)
    Roberto Camardiel
    Roberto Camardiel
    • Carlos (Drunk Angler)
    Siegfried Lowitz
    Siegfried Lowitz
    • Dr. Orloff
    Moisés Augusto Rocha
    • Andros
    • (as Rocha)
    Gustavo Re
    Gustavo Re
    • Melou
    Eva Garden
    Eva Garden
    • Wanda Orloff
    • (as Ava Garden)
    Ángel Menéndez
    • Prof. Parkinson
    • (as Angel Melendez)
    Friedrich Joloff
    • Hermann
    Beni Cardoso
    Beni Cardoso
    • Leslie
    Jesús Franco
    Jesús Franco
    • Crosby…
    Andrea Montchal
    • John Paganini
    • (as Andrés Monales)
    Guillermo Méndez
    • 2nd CIA-Agent
    Linda Hastreiter
    Linda Hastreiter
    • Andro's First Victim
    Wolfgang Kieling
    Wolfgang Kieling
      Monica Swinn
      Monica Swinn
      Friedrich W. Bauschulte
      • Voice of Crosby
      • (voice)
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Jesús Franco
      • Writers
        • Artur Brauner
        • Arne Elsholtz
        • Jesús Franco
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      Michael_Elliott

      Fun and Fast

      Vengenza del Doctor Mabuse, La (1972)

      ** 1/2 (out of 4)

      Jess Franco's stab at the Mabuse saga with Jack Taylor in the role. Dr. Mabuse and his Frankenstein-like monster assistant are stealing all the parts (and scientists) they need in order to build a deadly death ray. I had to view this film in Spanish without any subs so I missed out on a lot of the dialogue. Another problem is that my print was from a horrible looking 16mm copy so hopefully someone will release a remastered version with subs because I'd probably bump my grade up a half a star. The film is unlike many of Franco's films made during this period because it features no sex, no nudity and no real violence. The film is all style and you can tell Franco's putting all of his serious touches on the film. The music score is very good, the locations terrific and Taylor is pretty good in the title role. The monster creature is actually better than two feature films that feature the Frankenstein character. Franco plays a bit part in the film and Monica Swinn also shows up. The police in the movie are an interesting note because Franco films them in a Western type setting, which goes against the rest of the movie but perhaps this is better explained in the dialogue. The movie runs a fast 74-minutes and hopefully will see a legit release one day.
      3jrd_73

      By the numbers Franco film

      Jess Franco, I love his films (The Sadistic Baron von Klaus; Venus in Furs), and I hate his films (Lust for Frankenstein; Female Vampire). Sometimes I love and hate them at the same time (Oasis of the Zombies). One of his best films is The Awful Dr. Orloff, a film that I re-watched just a couple days before viewing Vengeance of Dr. Mabuse. The latter film suffers badly in comparison.

      Vengeance of Dr. Mabuse borrows a great deal from the first Orloff film. Mabuse (Jack Taylor) has both a female assistant and a hulking Frankenstein monster henchmen in the Morpho vein. Said monster ends up turning against its master because of love (or lust) for a woman. The climactic showdown between cop and monster in both Mabuse and the first Orloff film are strikingly similar. If that was not enough, both films rely on bums out fishing to provide the police with a clue to the villains' hideout. Oh, and of course, both films deal with the abduction of a stripper. Although, strangely, in the print that I saw, Mabuse had less nudity than The Awful Dr. Orloff.

      I know that some Franco fans like the way his films intersect, but, to me, The Vengeance of Dr. Mabuse shows a lazy director dropping in plot points from a movie he made better a decade before.

      Finally, in all of the other Dr. Mabuse films, the man is a master criminal. He does not work for others! Yet, this Mabuse alludes to the trouble he and his cohorts will be in from "the organization" if they abandon the project. Mabuse as a mafia stooge. . . what a let down!
      6HumanoidOfFlesh

      Trashy entertainment from Jesus Franco.

      Jesus Franco's movies are really strange:on the one hand they're really trashy and brainless,on the other hand they always deliver a good amount of sleaze and are simply fun to watch."La Venganza del doctor Mabuse" is an enjoyable trashy romp filled with bad acting,sleaze and nudity.The monster is extremely laughable and the characters(especially those stupid cops)are very funny.So if you like Franco or Spanish cinema give this one a look.
      7Coventry

      Dr. Franco strikes again!

      You can say a lot of things about director Jess Franco (including negative things, mind you) but most of all, I'd like to think of him as a very clever filmmaker who always damn well knew where there was some easy money to earn! If there ever was a popular trend or franchise in horror cinema, you can bet your bottom dollar that Jess Franco was part of it or at least attempted to rapidly shoot a film that profited by this particular trend. In the early 80's, when the teen-slasher was immensely popular, Franco brutally hacked up young beauty queens in "Bloody Moon" and in the late 60's already, he also took over the "Fu Manchu" series. Here in this film, our beloved pal Jess further exploits the successful horror character of the evil "Dr. Mabuse", which was originally created by no less than the German top-director Fritz Lang.

      "La Venganza del Doctor Mabuse" actually is one of Franco's better films of that period with delightfully twisted characters, stunning locations, truly beautiful camera-work and a terrific musical score. The story is of minor importance but it handles about the mean Dr. Mabuse and his accomplices stealing all kind of attributes from a National Research Institute (including female staff members) in order to complete his own, evil mind-control ray. Dr. Mabuse has this impressive and horribly scarred man-monster that kills for him while the entire police force desperately tries to catch him. This film is great and trashy entertainment, starring some incredibly beautiful cult-sirens like Ava Garden, Ewa Strömberg and Beni Cardoso...all wearing mini-skirts! The action sequences are a little grotesque, but Franco's directing is very stylish and surefooted. Many of Franco's later films suffer from overlong and tedious scenes but this effort is pure excitement from start to finish. Typical Franco trademarks also include that he makes references towards his earlier films (more particularly, "the Awful Dr. Orloff") and that he rewards himself with a small supportive role. Definitely one of the director's best films and simultaneously a great title to illustrate the class of early 70's euro-exploitation!
      DJ Inferno

      Psychedelic trash at its best!

      Another masterpiece by one of the ultimate godfathers of campy Euro sleaze - Jess Franco! This more indirect installment to producer Arthur Brauner´s "Dr. Mabuse"-series is silly, cheap, but also damn entertaining if you like hilarious trash movies! Especially the great 1970s flair blew my mind: 1970s style as far as the eye can see, plus a stunning psychedelic score complete this funny trashfest! The actors: Moisés Augusto Rocha as monster is the best second-class Boris Karloff-double I´ve ever seen. Franco´s all time favorite actor Jack Taylor is quite good as villain, however his sly helper Eva Garden steals the show whenever she´s on the screen! The director himself is wonderful campy with his role as police chief and German actor Wolfgang Kieling fills some gaps with an amusing performance in playing a drunk angler. Don´t expect intelligent dialogues or a demanding plot, because this is a perfect symbiosis of trash and fun! Just switch off your brain for 70 minutes, lay back and enjoy!

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      • Trivia
        Though mainly a German Production, the film was never released theatrically or on Video / DVD in Germany but was aired on Television a few times in the 90s.
      • Goofs
        The shadow of the camera and rig can be seen on the ground during the final scene outside the lighthouse.
      • Connections
        Featured in Llámale Jess (2000)
      • Soundtracks
        Striptease-Blues
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        written by Martin Böttcher

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      • Release date
        • April 2, 1974 (Spain)
      • Countries of origin
        • West Germany
        • Spain
      • Language
        • German
      • Also known as
        • The Vengeance of Doctor Mabuse
      • Filming locations
        • Germany
      • Production companies
        • Copercines, Cooperativa Cinematográfica
        • Fénix Cooperativa Cinematográfica
        • Tele-Cine Film- und Fernsehproduktion
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 40m(100 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.66 : 1

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