Synopsis: While committed to insane asylum, Mabuse runs criminal empire. Second part (originally released together) of film based on Jacques' novel was banned by Nazis. Great for Expressionist film buffs.
Alternate Title(s): Das Tagebuch des Dr. Mabuse, Dr. Mabuses Testament, The Crimes of Dr. Mabuse, The Testament of Dr. Mabuse
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Extra Features:
Disc One
Audio Commentary by David Kalat, author of The Strange Case of Dr. Mabuse
Disc Two
Excerpts from For Example Fritz Lang (Zum Beispiel Fritz Lang), a 1964 interview with Lang, directed by famed German documentarian Erwin Leiser (Mein Kampf)
Mabuse in Mind (Mabuse im Gedachtnis), a 1984 film by Thomas Honickel featuring an interview with actor Rudolf Schundler
Comparison between the 1933 German version, the French version, and The Crimes of Dr. Mabuse, the edited and dubbed American version of the film
Interview with German Mabuse expert Michael Farin about writer Norbert Jacques, creator of the Mabuse character
Rare Production design drawings by art director Emil Hasler (M, The Blue Angel)
Collection of Memorabilia, press books, stills, and posters.
Complete French language version of the film, Le Testament du Mr. Mabuse, filmed simultaneously by Lang with French actors.
Plus: a new essay by Tom Gunning, author of The Films of Fritz Lang: Allegories of Vision and Modernity