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Press release photo for La Justicière (1925) starring René Navarre and Elmire Vautier
They were also married, their marriage lasted from 1924-36.
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minayuri · 17 hours
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Cara Carozza is a queen!
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Happy Anniversary Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler!
On this day, Fritz Lang's Dr. Mabuse, der Spieler was released on April 27th, 1922. It was based on the novel written by Norbert Jacques.
The film was released in two parts:
Part I- Der große Spieler: Ein Bild der Zeit (The Great Gambler: A Picture of the Time) Part II- Inferno: Ein Spiel von Menschen unserer Zeit (Inferno : A Game of People of Our Time)
Among the starring cast include:
Rudolf Klein-Rogge (Rotwang of Metropolis) as Dr. Mabuse
Aud Egede-Nissen (Melanie Lubota of Phantom (1922)) as Cara Carozza
Gertrude Welcker (Gesine of Chronicles of the Grey House) as Countess Dusy Told
Alfred Abel (Joh Fredersen of Metropolis) as Count Told
Bernhard Goetzke (Death of Der müde Tod) as State Attorney von Wenk
Paul Richter (Siegfried of Die Nibelungen) as Edgar Hull
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HAPPY 102nd ANNIVERSARY TO DR. MABUSE THE GAMBLER! 🥳
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"Shall I give you proof of the power of the will?"
Rudolf Klein-Rogge in DR. MABUSE, DER SPIELER (1922) | dir. Fritz Lang
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"I need life, the strong breath of the unusual - sensation - adventure… but I'm afraid they are extinct."
Gertude Welcker in DR. MABUSE, DER SPIELER (1922) | dir. Fritz Lang
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Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler is my comfort movie. ❤️
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wait guys. reblog this and tell me what the last movie you watched was. bonus points if you add a short review <333
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Countess Told is serving in her eclectic outfits!
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The cast of Fritz Lang's 1922 film, Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler
Starring: Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Aud Egede Nissen, Gertrude Welcker, Alfred Abel, Bernhard Goetzke, and Paul Richter
With: Robert Forster-Larrinaga, Hans Adalbert Schlettow, Georg John, Karl Huszar, Grete Berger, and Julius Falkenstein
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HCs for Mabuse's childhood
I do think about what Mabuse was like in his childhood, so here we go!
Mabuse was born into a bourgeois family, he had a rigid upbringing with an authoritarian father and a mother who had high expectations of him. His father was also a drunkard who kept a mistress - at one time, a young Mabuse witnessed them having sex. There was also family drama going on, as his parents would argue which ended in his father storming out to head out to the local pub.
He hated both his parents.
He was a highly intelligent and studious child at his boarding school, which he preferred living in. Mabuse earned excellent marks and was the top student of his class, often in competition with other boys who vied for the position. He had a cold demeanor which made him unapproachable to some. However, he did have a few friends and was considered their group leader.
Mabuse was also involved in theatre for his school curriculum. He enjoyed playing Mephistopheles in a production of Faust.
Mabuse got into studying hypnotism and the occult as a hobby. When he got the hang of it, Mabuse tested out hypnotizing a fellow student into stealing the grade book from one of the instructors.
When Mabuse was in his adolescent teens, his enthralling charisma towards the opposite sex began to blossom, as well as with other boys and older men who were drawn to him. Mabuse's stunning looks made his father envious of him.
Yet, there were some people who were fearful of him, sensing there was evil that lurked within.
At this age in his life, Mabuse's mother would die of an illness. He didn't shed a single tear.
If you have any other hc requests, let me know!
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My second rewatch for this month.
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Rewatched Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler today - I had blorbo thoughts.
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I want to talk about headcanons I have for Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler and take requests for hcs as well. So, if you have one, send me an ask for the hc and character(s) and I'll share my thoughts!
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Carozza, Countess Told, & Fine - The women of Fritz Lang's Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler
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