The Testament of Dr. Mabuse

General Information

Original Title
Das Testament des Dr. Mabuse
Author/Creator
Lang, Fritz, director.
Subtitles
Hungarian
Published
Germany, 1933.
Physical Description
DVD-ROM (83 min.)
Digital ver. identifier
HU_OSA_00002498

Contents/Summary

Summary
The Fritz Lang's sequel to his flamboyant Dr. Mabuse two-part epic of the 1920s, this time adding subtle use of sound to the creepy effects developed for the earlier film. Once a Moriarty-like mastermind, the haggard Dr M (Rudolf Klein-Rogge) has become an autistic asylum inmate who scrawls plans for daring crimes in his cell and exerts an unhealthy influence on his psychiatrist. Inspector Lohmann (Otto Wernicke), the jolly policeman from Lang's M, is puzzled by a series of daring crimes that bear the Mabuse signature, and a gang of thugs take instructions from a shadowy figure who claims after the doctor's death to be Mabuse reborn and is staging a reign of crime apparently designed to bring about the ruin of all law-abiding society. Though it works best as a textbook thriller, some commentators, including Lang, suggested that the pulp plot was intended to allegorize the evil influence of the Nazi party, with a crime boss who rants like Hitler. The many impressive set-pieces still work, too: the pursuit of a spy through a grinding print-works, an assassination at a traffic light, hero and heroine trapped in a room with a bomb cutting a water main to flood their way to freedom, the persecution of the asylum head by a phantom of his patient, and a last-reel night-time chase.

Subjects

Genre
Fiction films

Bibliographic Information

Title Translation
The Testament of Dr. Mabuse
Note
Duration: 01:23:00

Holdings

Item Type Current Location Call Number Status Shelving Location Public Note
DVD-ROMOSA Film LibraryFL Record 0765Available--
Digital filmOSA Film LibraryFL Record 0765
(HU_OSA_00002498.mp4)
AvailableAccess Copy, MP4 format