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  • Fritz Lang: The Silent Films

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    Coming November 21st! Only on Blu-ray!
    FRITZ LANG: THE SILENT FILMS
    Includes 32 Page Booklet with essay by Tom Gunning
    12 discs - Region A

    Disc 1:
    THE SPIDERS (Die Spinnen)
    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
    1919 Germany 87 Min. Color Tinted
    Music by Aljoscha Zimmermann
    THE WANDERING SHADOW (Das Wandernde Bild)
    1920 Germany 67 Min. Color Tinted
    Music by Aljoscha Zimmermann
    Note: Both films on Disc 2 are standard definition masters that have been up-converted for Blu-ray release.

    Disc 3:
    FOUR AROUND THE WOMAN(Kí¤mpfende Herzen / Hearts in Struggle / Vier um die Frau)
    1921 Germany 84 Min. Color Tinted
    Music by Aljoscha Zimmermann

    Disc 4:
    DESTINY (Der mí¼de Tod)
    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 5-6
    DR. MABUSE, THE GAMBLER (Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler)
    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 7-8:
    DIE NIBELUNGEN
    1924-1925 Germany Color Tinted
    Disc 7: SIEGFRIED 149 Min.
    Disc 8: KRIEMHILD'S REVENGE 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
    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)
    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)
    1929 Germany 169 Min. B&W
    Piano score (2005) by Javier Pérez 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.

    Note: SPIES and WOMAN IN THE MOON have been re-authored to correct an error in the aspect ratio that appeared in the first pressing of the single-disc Blu-ray releases.
    LA PASIÓN ESPAÑOL: THE EROTIC MELODRAMAS OF VICENTE ARANDA (1991-1999)

  • #2
    Nice set. I hope they release these individually as I own most of them already, but really want the others. Also, not to be a party pooper or anything, I really hope MoC have these lined up for the UK, as their Lang releases have been a lot better than Kino's. Actually, most/all their silent film releases are.

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