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- catalog abstract "Lang's first film featuring the arch-criminal Dr. Mabuse is also an allegory about Weimar Germany. Mabuse maintains his wealth through counterfeiting, manipulating the stock exchange and his ability to bend weaker minds to his will. In part one Mabuse builds his empire, and casually ruins Count Told while entrancing the thrill-seeking Countess. In Part 2 Mabuse turns from criminal to villian, murdering the Count and kidnapping the Countess. Mabuse is finally captured in his own hideaway, consumed by madness.".
- catalog alternative "Doctor Mabuse, the gambler".
- catalog alternative "Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (Motion picture)".
- catalog alternative "Great gambler.".
- catalog alternative "Grosse Spieler (Motion picture)".
- catalog alternative "Grosse Spieler.".
- catalog alternative "Inferno (Motion picture)".
- catalog alternative "Inferno.".
- catalog contributor b12362832.
- catalog contributor b12362833.
- catalog contributor b12362834.
- catalog contributor b12362835.
- catalog contributor b12362836.
- catalog contributor b12362837.
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- catalog contributor b12362840.
- catalog contributor b12362841.
- catalog contributor b12362842.
- catalog contributor b12362843.
- catalog coverage "Germany History 1918-1933 Drama.".
- catalog created "[2001].".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "[2001].".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[2001].".
- catalog description "Lang's first film featuring the arch-criminal Dr. Mabuse is also an allegory about Weimar Germany. Mabuse maintains his wealth through counterfeiting, manipulating the stock exchange and his ability to bend weaker minds to his will. In part one Mabuse builds his empire, and casually ruins Count Told while entrancing the thrill-seeking Countess. In Part 2 Mabuse turns from criminal to villian, murdering the Count and kidnapping the Countess. Mabuse is finally captured in his own hideaway, consumed by madness.".
- catalog description "Photography, Carl Hoffmann ; art director, Otto Hunte and Karl Stahl-Frach ; music by Robert Israel ; English titles by Ulrich Ruedel ; produced for video by David Shepard.".
- catalog description "Pt. 1. The great gambler: a picture of the times (119 min.) -- pt. 2. Inferno: a play about people of our time (110 min.)".
- catalog description "Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Aud Egede Nissen, Gertrude Welcker, Bernhard Goetzke, Alfred Abel, Paul Richter.".
- catalog description "VHS.".
- catalog extent "2 videocassettes (229 min.) :".
- catalog identifier "014381941838".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "[2001].".
- catalog language "Silent motion picture with English title, credits, and intertitles; music sound tract added.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chatsworth, CA : Image Entertainment,".
- catalog requires "VHS.".
- catalog spatial "Germany History 1918-1933 Drama.".
- catalog spatial "Germany".
- catalog spatial "Germany.".
- catalog subject "Criminals Germany Drama.".
- catalog subject "Doctor Mabuse films.".
- catalog subject "Feature films Germany.".
- catalog subject "Hypnotism and crime Drama.".
- catalog subject "Silent films Germany.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pt. 1. The great gambler: a picture of the times (119 min.) -- pt. 2. Inferno: a play about people of our time (110 min.)".
- catalog title "Doctor Mabuse, the gambler".
- catalog title "Dr. Mabuse, the gambler [videorecording] / Decla-Bioscop Production ; produced by Erich Pommer ; screenplay by Thea von Harbou ; ; directed by Fritz Lang.".
- catalog type "Videotapes. local".
- catalog type "image".