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early nineteen-seventies seem tame" and "while this "Mabuse" lacks most of the surrealistic effects and the dazzling hallucinations that gave its predecessor such magic, it's rich in the images and the shocks at which Lang excelled."
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446:Theo Lingen
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183:124 minutes
70:Produced by
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2984:Metropolis
2536:You and Me
2445:Metropolis
2297:Fritz Lang
2172:Dr. Mabuse
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