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Aka Spies. Newly restored to its original length, Lang's penultimate silent film is a flawlessly constructed and labyrinthine spy thriller in which Lang's famous passion for meticulous detail combines with masterful storytelling and editing skills to form a relentless story of intrigue, espionage, and blackmail. As fresh and as captivating now as it was on release.

 

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Director Fritz Lang
Starring Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Gerda Maurus, Willy Fritsch, Fritz Rasp

 

Genre Silent Film

 

Country Germany Language SILENT   Year 1928

 

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Newly restored to its original state for the first time on home video; Original German intertitles with optional English subtitles; New score by Donald Sosin; Gallery containing rare production stills; 20-page booklet with new essays.

 

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Certificate PG   Length 143 mins   Label EUREK
Cat No EKA40087   Format DVD   Colour
Region2   Aspect 1.33:1
Subtitles English.

 

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Review by R. Dixon Smith on 24th February 2005

Fritz Lang’s long association with Ufa, Germany’s most powerful studio, began shortly after the First World War. It produced some of the finest films made anywhere in the world during the silent era, including Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler (1922), Die Nibelungen (1924), and Metropolis (1927). One of the best of these is Spione (Spies, 1928), arguably one of the finest genre pictures of the 1920s. Rudolf Klein-Rogge, who had portrayed Lang’s most famous criminal mastermind, Dr. Mabuse, as well as Rotwang, the mad scientist of Metropolis, stars as Haghi, the power-crazed Napoleon of crime whose network of superspies stretches throughout the world, and who hides behind the façade of a wheelchair-bound bank president. The most dangerous man in Europe, Haghi in fact leads a triple life, for he also masquerades as Nemo the music-hall Clown. Co-starring in this diabolical tale of espionage, counterespionage, world domination, treason, and treachery are Willy Fritsch as No. 326, the secret serviceman out to capture Haghi, Gerda Maurus as Sonia, the ace spy sent to eliminate No. 326, Lien Deyers as Kitty, Fritz Rasp as Colonel Jellusic and Lupu Pick as Dr. Masimoto, a Japanese diplomat and spy-master.
All the inventive pyrotechnics and Expressionist touches that Lang had used in Metropolis are deployed to sensational effect by cinematographer Fritz Arno Wagner in this exercise in intrigue and mayhem that features robbery, extortion, explosions, and assassinations. The spectacular train-wreck-in-a-tunnel sequence marks Spione as one of the most frenetic espionage epics ever made, as well as a forerunner of Alfred Hitchcock’s thrillers. Fritz Lang’s Spione isn’t as famous as Metropolis, but it should be. As Lang biographer Patrick McGilligan has written, “the suspense and furioso strokes never flag.”

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Article - "Supervillains in Film: Where are you now?" by James Oliver
Friday 13th July 2007

Supervillainy is a profession in decline. Once upon a time, the authorities would routinely declare themselves ‘baffled’ by the latest well-choreographed crime spree: today, priceless works of art are protected by only modest security; the police confident they won’t...  View article in full

 

 

Article - ""Ein Film Von...": The German Films of Fritz Lang" by James Oliver
Friday 25th May 2007

Cinema was born in the last years on the Victorian era, took its baby steps in the first decade of the twentieth century and reached an earnest maturity in the teens. Then, like any irresponsible youngster, it let its hair down and started experimenting to find its l...  View article in full

 

 

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The year is 1908. The steady torrent of coins increases daily in nickelodeon parlors throughout the world, and every two months the entire population of the globe is exceeded by the number of people patronizing the world’s movie theatres.

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