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Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler - Restored Authorized Edition (Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler)
Director:   Fritz Lang
Starring:   Aud Egede Nissen, Rudolf Klein-Rogge
Country:   Germany
Genres:   Drama, Silent
Type:   B&W
Year:   1922
Language:   Silent with English intertitles
Length:   270 mins.
Aspect Ratio:   1.33:1
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Synopsis

FRITZ LANG'S DR. MABUSE THE GAMBLER RESTORED AUTHORIZED EDITION

Kino on Video is proud to present the authorized version of Fritz Lang's 1922 film Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler, mastered from a 2000 restoration conducted by the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung, and using existing camera negatives from the Bundesarchiv-Filmarchiv, Berlin, and the Filmmuseum in Stadtmuseum, Munich. Featuring extra footage (which reveals more plot information, more close-ups, and a decidedly more provocative and lurid atmosphere), this DVD of Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler shows not only the longest available version of the film, but the one which most closely represents Lang's original vision.

A truly legendary silent film, Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler had a major impact on the development of the crime thriller, building upon the work of the pioneering French film serialist Louis Feuillade (Les Vampires) and firmly establishing it as a significant film genre. This epic two-part tale was originally released as two separate films, respectively subtitled The Great Gambler and Inferno, and that format is reproduced here.

The plot revolves around the pursuit of arch fiend Dr. Mabuse, a gambler, hypnotist, master of disguises and all-around criminal mastermind. Mabuse was the prototype for the sort of evil genius super-villains that would later become common in movies, whether it be in the James Bond pictures or in comic book adaptations like Superman and Batman. The film is dominated by the presence of Rudolf Klein-Rogge as Mabuse. A top German actor of the silent era, he is best known today for his performance as the mad scientist Rotwang in Lang's Metropolis.

Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler contains many of the elements that were expected from the crime genre at the time, including characters who slip in and out of disguise, mind control, gambling clubs, exotic women, brutal henchmen and unexpected plot twists. Lang's directorial ability to handle such pulp material in a masterful fashion, while also using it as a way to examine the decadence of Germany in the 1920s, reaffirms his status as one of the true greats of the silent era.

The Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Foundation and Transit Film present DR. MABUSE, THE GAMBLER (Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler)
Germany 1922 270 min. B&W 1.33:1
Directed by FRITZ LANG Produced by ERICH POMMER Screenplay by THEA VON HARBOU
From the Novel by NORBERT JACQUES
Cinematography by CARL HOFFMANN
Art Direction by OTTO HUNTE and CARL STAHL-URACH
Costume Design by VALLY REINECKE
With RUDOLF KLEIN-ROGGE, AUD EGEDE NISSEN, GERTRUDE WELCKER, ALFRED ABEL, BERNHARD GOETZKE, PAUL RICHTER, ROBERT FORSTER-LARRINAGA and HANS ADALBERT SCHLETTOW
Music by ALJOSCHA ZIMMERMANN
Performed by ALJOSCHA ZIMMERMANN and ENSEMBLE
Restoration: L'IMMAGINE RITROVATA, BOLOGNA
Licensed from Transit Films on behalf of the Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau-Stiftung ©1922 Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau-Stiftung Renewed by Notice of Intent to Enforce a Copyright 1996 under the Uruguay Round Agreements Act by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau-Stiftung, Germany Cover Art: Berlin Film Museum

Critical Acclaim
"Fritz Lang’s "Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler" (1922) was one of the first films to explain modern society as the creation of a master criminal - it's not likely that you’ve seen them in their full form. "Mabuse," for example, was cut almost in half for its original American release and has been available only in a partly restored 213-minute version from Image Entertainment. Kino's new double-disc set is 270 minutes long and has superb photographic quality, with images drawn from original camera negatives in the German archives." Dave Kehr, The New York Times
Extras on DVD
  • Double disc set
  • "The Story Behind Dr. Mabuse" (52 min., in German w/ English subtitles)
  • Fritz Lang Biography / Filmography
  • Stills Gallery
  • Film Notes
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