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The Testament of Dr Mabuse

In this sequel to "Dr Mabuse, The Gambler", Dr Mabuse has been in prison for ten years, plotting his master crimes of chaos and destruction, while his minions put his instructions to work. Banned by the Nazis (Mabuse's reign of crime presented far too much information on how to disrupt society), it's an effective portrait of a disrupted and unstable society.

Year: 1933
Genre: German Cinema, Time in Prison, Best of the 1930s
Country: Germany
Director: Fritz Lang
Starring: Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Otto Wernicke
Duration: 121 Minutes
Rating: M - Containd drug use
Subtitles: Yes
7.9/10
Location in store: Foreign (Germany)

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