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- German Expressionism Collection (4 Disc DVD Set)
German Expressionism Collection (4 Disc DVD Set)
The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari
The film that forged the dark, ominous cimenatic movement know as German Expressionism - and influenced vanguard filmakers for generations - at last regains its original, electrifying authority in this definitive presentation of Robert Wiene's The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
The Hands Of Orlac
Reuniting the star and director of The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari, The Hands Of Orlac (Orlacs Hande) is a deliciously twisted thriller that blends grand guignol thrills with the visual and performance styles of German Expressionism. Based on a novel by medical horror novelist Maurice Renard, it charts the mental disintegration of a concert pianist (Conrad Veidt) whose hands are amputated after a train crash, and replaced with the hands of an executed murderer.
Warning Shadows
German expressionist cinema was at its height in the 1920s, and few films embodied the movement as much as Warning Shadows. Directed by Arthur Robison, this classic tale of psychological horror remains his best known work, celebrated for its outrageous visual style and notorious for its attempt to make a purely visual feature film - in other words, a film with no inter-titles (except, of course, the opening credits).
Secrets Of A Soul
In The 1920's, film studios around the world sought to capitalize on the public's curiosity about the newborn science of psychoanalysis. In 1925, Hans Neumann (of Ufa's Kulturfilm office) contacted members of Sigmund Freud's inner circle with a plan to make a dramatic film that explores the mystifying process of the interpretation of dreams.
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KV5902DVD
Number of Discs
4.00
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DVD
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1
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KINO VIDEO
Release Date
2/19/2008
Director
Robert Wiene, G.W. Pabst, Arthur Robison
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Standard 1.33:1 Color; Standard 1.33:1 B&W
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Dolby Digital Stereo
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German
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English
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