Die 1. 00. 0 Augen des Dr. Mabuse (1. 96. 0) - Release Info.
The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse. The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Die 1. 00. 0 Augen des Dr.
Mabuse) is a 1. 96. West Germany. It was a West German/French/Italian international co- production and the last film directed by Fritz Lang. It starred Peter van Eyck, Dawn Addams and Gert Fr. The film made use of the character Dr. Mabuse, who had appeared in earlier films by Lang back in 1.
The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse spawned a film series of German . Inspector Kras gets a call from his informant Peter Cornelius, a blind fortune- teller, who had a vision of the crime but not the perpetrator. Meanwhile, Henry Travers, a rich American industrialist, checks into the Luxor Hotel, which has been outfitted by the Nazis during World War II to spy on people in every room. He becomes involved with Marian Menil who is being threatened by her evil clubfooted husband.
- Back in Germany for the first time since 1933, director Fritz Lang returned to the screen character that brought him enormous success in his pre-Hollywood years. The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse is not so much a sequel as an.
- The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Die tausend Augen des Dr. Mabuse) is a 1960 film made in West Germany. It was the last film directed by Fritz Lang and concerned the further exploits of Dr. Mabuse, a character Lang had.
- The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse) is a 1960 black-and-white crime film/thriller made in West Germany. It was a West German/French/Italian international co-production and the last film.
- Movie: The 1,000 Eyes of Dr. Mabuse (1960) 'Wiesbaden. La polizia criminale . L'opinione pubblica vede negli avvenimenti la mano.
- Director: Fritz Lang; Writer: Fritz Lang, Heinz Oskar Wuttig, Jan Fethke, Norbert Jacques; Producer: Artur Brauner, Fritz Lang; Cinematographer: Karl L
Mistelzweig, purportedly a salesman, who is also a guest in the hotel always seems to be lurking about. These disparate characters eventually get together to solve what appears to be the re- emergence of the long- dead Dr. Mabuse was co- produced by CCC Filmkunst (West Germany), C. E. I. Incom (Italy) and Crit. The original titles were Die 1.
14 September 1960: Italy: 9 December 1960: Italy: 16 December 1960 (Rome) Argentina: 8 January 1961 (Mar del Plata Film Festival) Italy: 17 February 1961 (Turin). English Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse aka The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabus 1 AnotherStranger 801 MB, MPG. English Die 1000 Augen des Dr. Mabuse 1960.eng 1 jseipp English.
Augen des Dr. Mabuse (German), Il diabolico Dr. Mabuse (Italian) and Le diabolique docteur Mabuse (French). The film made use of the character Dr. Mabuse invented by Norbert Jacques, whom Lang had used in two previous films back in 1. Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler, 2 parts) and 1. Das Testament des Dr.
Mabuse). The script of this movie, written by Fritz Lang and Heinz Oskar Wuttig was based on the Esperanto novel Mr. Tot buys a thousand eyes by the Polish author Jan Fethke. It brought the Mabuse character from his previous pre- war appearances into contemporary times (the 1.
German Edgar Wallace film series, spy fiction and Big Brother surveillance with the nihilism of the Mabuse world. Filming took place 5 May to 2.
June 1. 96. 0 at the CCC Studios in Berlin. The film premiered on 1.
September 1. 96. 0 at the Gloria- Palast in Stuttgart (Germany) and on 2. June 1. 96. 1 in Paris (French version).