Giorgio Moroder re-edited Fritz Lang's 1926 science fiction classic, tinted it and added his own score. The soundtrack also...
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1984
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By accident or design, two pre-Hitler efforts from German filmmaker Carl Boese were distributed to the U.S. during the same...
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1937
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The title of this German musical translates as Seven Boxes on the Ear, referring to the painful punishment doled out to...
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Astor Terbanks
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1937
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Ein Seltsamer Gast (A Strange Guest) was based on a novel by Kurt Heuser. The story concerns the theft of a valuable...
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Bruneaux
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1936
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Everything For the Woman is the English-language title of this convoluted German romantic drama. Former German flying ace...
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Director
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1936
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Before he became cult director Douglas Sirk, Detlef Sierck cut his teeth on such lavish European star vehicles as Hofkonzert...
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1936
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1936
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1936
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1933
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Director
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1933
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1933
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1933
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Jack Matting
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1932
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A sedentary little German town is thrown into a tizzy when several trunks show up from Cairo, Egypt, all marked "O.F." This...
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1932
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Graf d'Eguzon
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1932
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Popular German film star Hans Albers plays the brother of drug-addicted opera star Gerda Maurus. When Albers takes Gerda to a...
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Gorre
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1932
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1932
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1932
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The "office manager" of the title is Joachim Reinsnagel, played by Felix Bressart. Employed by lawyer Fritz Barke (Herman...
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1932
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Mr. Knast
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1931
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During the 1814 Congress in Vienna, the crowned heads of Europe gather together to decide the shape (and fate) of the...
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1931
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1931
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Das Ekel translates as The Grouch; in any language, it's an apt description of curmudgeonly protagonist Adalbert Bulcke (Max...
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1931
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(Dolly Macht Karrier) Dolly's Career top-bills the delightful Dolly Haas in the title role. It's a harmless little story...
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Count Eberhard
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1930
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1930
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1929
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1929
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1929
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This French production was based on a novel by Emile Zola, of the same title. Pierre Alcover stars as Saccard, a ruthless and...
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1929
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1929
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1928
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The biggest-budgeted movie ever produced at Germany's UFA, Fritz Lang's gargantuan Metropolis consumed resources that would...
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Joh Fredersen
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1927
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1927
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Director F.W. Murnau and scriptwriter Thea von Harbou both took a change of pace from their usual dramas with this satiric...
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Philip Collins
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1924
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It's a mystery why Paramount released this terrible film. Actress Pola Negri had filmed it years before in Europe and it was...
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1924
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Alfred Abel plays a store clerk who is nearly driven to insanity when he sees an apparition of a girl driving a team of white...
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1922
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Dr. Mabuse: The Gambler is the eight-reel version of Fritz Lang's twenty reeler, two-part silent thriller, Dr. Mabuse....
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Graf Told
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1922
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1921
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When Sappho (Pola Negri) betrays her lover Andreas in favor of his boss George, Andreas goes insane over the rejection. She...
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1921
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1919
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