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M (DVD/2 DISC/1.19/B&W/MONO) DVD Movie

M (DVD/2 DISC/1.19/B&W/MONO) DVD



PN: 037429197820     Release: 12/07/2004
Starring: Peter Lorre, Ellen Widmann, Inge Landgut
Director(s): Fritz Lang


M
Fritz Lang's classic early talkie crime melodrama is set in 1931 Berlin. The police are anxious to capture an elusive child murderer (Peter Lorre), and they begin rounding up every criminal in town. The underworld leaders decide to take the heat off their activities by catching the child killer themselves. Once the killer is fingered, he is marked with the letter "M" chalked on his back. He is tracked down and captured by the combined forces of the Berlin criminal community, who put him on trial for his life in a kangaroo court. The killer pleads for mercy, whining that he can't control his homicidal instincts. The police close in and rescue the killer from the underworld so that he can stand trial again in "respectable" circumstances. Some prints of the film end with a caution to the audience to watch after their children more carefully. Filmed in Germany, M was the film that solidified Fritz Lang's reputation with American audiences, and it also made a star out of Peter Lorre (previously a specialist in comedy roles!). M was remade by Hollywood in 1951, with David Wayne giving a serviceable performance as the killer. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Peter Lorre as Franz Becker
Ellen Widmann as Madam Becker
Inge Landgut as Elsie
Gustaf Gründgens as Schraenker
Friedrich Gnass as Burglar
Fritz Odemar as The Cheater
Paul Kemp as Pickpocket
Theo Lingen as Bauernfaenger
Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur as Chief of Police
Franz Stein as Minister
Otto Wernicke as Inspector Karl Lohmann
Theodor Loos as Police Commissioner Groeber
Rudolf Blumner as Barrister
Georg John as Blind Beggar
Karl Platen as Nightwatch
Gerhard Bienert as Secretary
Rose Valetti as Landlady
Hertha Von Walther as Prostitute
Heinrich Gotho as
Lotte Loebinger as Isenta
Klaus Pohl as
Paul Rehkopf as
Crew
Fritz Lang - Director
Paul Falkenberg - Editor
Emile Hasler - Production Designer
Karl Vollbrecht - Production Designer
Fritz Arno Wagner - Cinematographer
Seymour Nebenzal - Producer
Thea von Harbou - Screenwriter
Fritz Lang - Screenwriter
Paul Falkenberg - Screenwriter
Adolf Jansen - Screenwriter
Edvard Grieg - Featured Music
Egon Jacobson - Book Author

M
One of the most distinguished and technically accomplished early sound films, Fritz Lang's M (1931) revealed the expressive possibilities for combining sound and visuals, in a metaphorically loaded story about pre-Nazi Germany. Working from the true story of the Dusseldorf child murders, Lang matches a mother's anguished calls for her daughter with images of an empty stairwell and a lost balloon rather than show the killing, while the murderer's obsessive whistling becomes the calling card for his threatening presence. Beyond the use of sound, Lang takes a pessimistic view of German society, using editing to equate the police with the criminals, while Fritz Arno Wagner's fluid cinematography creates a gloomy night world of shadows and paranoid entrapment. Lang's documentary-like attention to the details of the search, combined with the absence of non-diegetic music, matches the stylization with an equally creepy element of realism. The killer may be sick, but the society pursuing him isn't that much better. A worldwide success and a star-maker for Peter Lorre, M influenced movies from those of Orson Welles to the American film noir of the 1940s; Lang himself left Nazi Germany for Hollywood in 1933. The 111-minute version features an added courtroom ending. The movie was remade by Joseph Losey in 1951 as an allegory of Cold War-era Communist "witch hunts." ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
 
National Board of Review, Best Foreign Film (winner)

 

General Specifications:

Language Options:Ger
Subtitle Options:English
Sound Processing:DD1: Dolby Digital Mono
Additional Features:Disc One - The Film: new, restored high-definition Digital transfer, presented in its original aspect ratio of 1.19:1 Audio commentary by German film scholars Anton Kaes, author of the BFI film classics volume on M, and Eric Rentschler, author of The Ministry of Illusion: Nazi Cinema and Its Afterlife New and improved English subtitle translation Plus: a 32-page booklet featuring an essay by film critic Stanley Kauffmann, a 1963 interview with Lang, the script for a missing scene, and contemporaneous newspaper articles Disc Two - The Supplements: Conversation with Fritz Lang, a 50-minute film by William Friedkin Claude Chabrol's M le maudit, a short film inspired by M, plus an interview with Chabrol by Pierre-Henri Gibert about Lang's filmmaking techniques Classroom tapes of M editor Paul Falkenberg discussing the film and its history Interview with Harold Nebenzal, the son of M producer Seymour Nebenzal A physical history of M Stills gallery, with behind-the-scenes photos, and production sketches by art director Emil Hasler
MPAA Rating:
DVD Discs Included:2
DVD Sides:2
DVD DVD Region Code:
Content Length:110 min
 

DVD Chapters:


Side #1 -- Disc One: The Film
1. Elsie Beckmann [8:17]
2. Who Is the Murderer? [5:43]
3. Investigations [7:10]
4. "Show Me Your Papers" [8:25]
5. Cops Everywhere [12:41]
6. Interfering With Business [4:47]
7. Hans Beckert's Apartment [9:36]
8. Peer Gynt Suite [2:27]
9. The Mark [2:00]
10. Abandoned Offices [5:20]
11. Surrounded [9:18]
12. Alarm [2:30]
13. Interrogation [2:50]
14. The Hideout [9:25]
15. Kangaroo Court [3:45]
16. Color Bars [16:34]

Side #2 -- Disc Two: The Supplements
1. 1917-1918 [12:05]
2. 1925 [6:50]
3. 1931 [10:19]
4. 1933 [18:35]
5. 1975 [1:35]


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