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Carl de Vogt, Lil Dagover, Georg John, Mia May, Hans Marr, Hermann Bottcher, Walter Janssen, Alfred Abel, Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Hanna Ralph, Brigitte Helm, Willy Fritsch, Fritz Rasp
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Fritz Lang
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Disc 1: "The Spiders (Die Spinnen)" (蜘蛛) 1919-1920 Germany 173 Min. Color Tinted Part One: The Golden Sea 69 Min. Part Two: The Diamond Ship 104 Min. Music Composed And Performed By Ben Model
Disc 2: "Harakiri" (ハラキリ) 1919 Germany 87 Min. Color Tinted Music By Aljoscha Zimmermann
"The Wandering Shadow (Das Wandernde Bild)" (不思議なイメージ) 1920 Germany 67 Min. Color Tinted Music By Aljoscha Zimmermann Note: Both Films Are Sourced From Standard Definition Masters That Have Been Up-Converted For Blu-ray Release
Disc 3: "Four Around The Woman (Kampfende Herzen / Hearts In Struggle / Vier Um Die Frau)" (彼女をめぐる四人) 1921 Germany 84 Min. Color Tinted Music By Aljoscha Zimmermann
Disc 4: "Destiny (Der Mude Tod)" (死滅の谷) 1921 Germany 98 Min. Color Tinted Music Composed By Cornelius Schwehr, Performed By The Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin (RSB) Special Features: - Audio Commentary By Film Historian Tim Lucas - Restoration Demonstration Footage - 2016 Re-Release Trailer
Discs 5 And 6: Dr. Mabuse, The Gambler (Dr. Mabuse, Der Spieler) (ドクトル・マブゼ) 1922 Germany 270 Min. B&W Music (2001) By Aljoscha Zimmermann Special Features: - "The Story Behind Dr. Mabuse," (52 Min.), A Three-Part Documentary Exploring The Musical Score By Aljoscha Zimmermann, The Career Of Novelist Norbert Jacques, And An Analysis Of The Film
Discs 7 And 8: "Die Nibelungen" 1924-1925 Germany Color Tinted Disc Seven: "Siegfried" (ニーベルンゲン) 149 Min. Disc Eight: Kriemhild's Revenge (クリームヒルドの復讐) 131 Min. Original Score By Gottfried Huppertz Performed By The Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra Special Features: "The Legacy Of The Nibelungen," A 68-Minute Documentary On The Making And Restoration Of The Film, By Guido Altendorf And Anke Wilkening Newsreel Footage Taken On The Set
Disc 9: "Metropolis" (メトロポリス) UFA 1927 Germany 148 Min. B&W Original Score: Gottfried Huppertz Performed By The Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin (RSB) Special Features: - "Voyage To Metropolis," A 50-Minute Documentary On The Making And Restoration Of The Film - Interview With Paula Felix-Didier, Curator Of The Museo Del Cine, Buenos Aires, Where Previously Missing Footage Was Discovered
Disc 10: "Spies (Spione)" (スピオーネ) 1928 Germany 150 Min. B&W Piano Score (2005) By Neil Brand Special Features: - "Spies: A Small Film With Lots Of Action" (2006, 72 Min.) A Documentary By Guido Altendorf And Anke Wilkening Original German Theatrical Trailer (5 Min.) Courtesy Of The Austrian Film Museum, Vienna
Disc 11: "Woman In The Moon (Frau Im Mond)" (月世界の女) 1929 Germany 169 Min. B&W Piano Score (2005) By Javier Perez De Azpeitia. Special Features: - "Woman In The Moon: The First Scientific Science Fiction Film," A Documentary On The Making Of The Film (14 Min.)
Disc 12 - Bonus Disc: "The Plague Of Florence (Pest In Florenz)" 1919 Germany 102 Min. B&W Directed By Otto Rippert - Screenplay By Fritz Lang Based On "The Masque Of The Red Death" By Edgar Allan Poe Music (2014): Uwe Dierksen |
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