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I just finished watching the first part of Fritz Lang's Die Nibelungen last night, and I was just blown away. The film is an amazing achievement, considering when it was made . The same can of course be said about Metropolis, one of the most influential films of our time. Lang had such an impressive, and varied body of work, spanning from fantasy, to Sci-Fi, to Film noir, and wartime thrillers. I believe this work should be seen by all, so I figured we should have a centralized thread to discuss his work available on Blu-ray, and for newcomers to learn more about his films.
Fritz Lang on Blu-ray A-Z Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956) Big Heat, The (1953) Destiny (1920) Doctor Mabuse: The Gambler (1922) Clash By Night (1952) Cloak and Dagger (1946) Four Around the Woman (1921) Fury (1936) Hangmen Also Die (1943) Harakiri (1919) House by the River (1950) Human Desire (1954) Indian Tomb, The (1959) M (1931) Man Hunt (1941) Metropolis (1927) Ministry of Fear (1944) Moonfleet (1955) Nibelungen, Die (1923-1924) Plague of Florence, The (1919) Rancho Notorious (1952) Return of Frank James, The (1940) Scarlet Street (1945) Secret Beyond the Door (1947) Spiders, The (1919) Spione (aka Spies) (1928) Testament of Doctor Mabuse, The (1933) ![]() Thousand Eyes of Doctor Mabuse, The (1960) ( ![]() Tiger of Eschnapur, The (1959) Western Union (1941) Frau im Mond (aka Woman in the Moon) (1929) Wandering Shadow (1920) While the City Sleeps (1956) Woman in the Window (1944) You And Me (1938) You Only Live Once (1937) Last edited by MifuneFan; 05-04-2023 at 11:49 PM. |
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Jun 2011
Yorkshire
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I would love Blu-ray Disc releases of Fury (1936) and Beyond a Reasonable Doubt.
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So far, I've liked everything I own that Fritz Lang directed, M, Dr.Mabuse: The Gambler, Metropolis, The Testament of Dr.Mabuse, & The Big Heat. I hope to get Frau Im Mond, Spione, Die Nibelungen, Scarlet Street,Man Hunt, & Secret Beyond The Door. He is one of the greatest Directors.
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Great thread!
I own all of the Region A playable Fritz Lang Blu-rays except for Die Nibelungen. I need to scratch that itch and pull the trigger on Die Nibelungen soon, because everything else that I own from the director is marvelous. My collection includes the above-listed Spanish disc of You Only Live Once, and I will verify that it is a good-looking disc that is English friendly both in terms of audio and subtitles. The Big Heat and Man Hunt are two of my favorite Twilight Time titles. |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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I didn't realise Western Union was available on Blu Ray! I love his westerns so i may have to get this...also hope one day Rancho Notorious makes its way on to Blu Ray too.
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Thanks MifuneFan for this thread and for the head up on few of his films I didn't know was on BD. Many Lang films are my favourites.
Also I recommend the Italian You Only Live Once, does anybody know of the differences between the Italian and the Spanish BDs? |
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Awesome thread! Thanks for putting it together.
![]() The Big Heat is also available in other countries as well. Maybe add them to your list above? Might be helpful to some since the TT version has been unavailable for some time now. Spain: https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-B...Blu-ray/88107/ Italy: https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-B...lu-ray/100182/ France: https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/The-B...0468/#Overview |
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Love STRANGER ON THE THIRD FLOOR...
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the "indian" epics on the german bluray do actually look the same and sometimes even worse than the MoC DVDs ... ;(
same for some of the spanish blurays. and the olive blurays are at best medicore.. ![]() its a shame that lang movies got released like that. not to mention the "resen" bluray from spain thats most likely just a copy of the TT release. (some of their releases are BD-R) |
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To any Lang fans who have not watched Die Nibelungen, you are missing a mind-blowing experience. That movie and Metropolis show so much ambition and vision, Lang was doing things 90 years ago that most modern film fans assume were beyond the imagination of anyone working before the CGI era, it's basically Lord of the Rings. And the Gottfried Huppertz scores restored on the BDs for Die Nibelungen and Metropolis are sublime and majestic masterpieces that shiver me and cover me with goosebumps.
Lang is the reason why I can't call Hitchcock the greatest of all time, because so much of what Hitchcock did was just being a poor man's Lang. I have every available region 1 Lang BD except Secret Beyond the Door, I believe, (Hangmen Also Die doesn't count, I think that's a September release). The ones that I most impatiently await are Testament of Dr. Mabuse (my second favorite film of the 30s after M), Frau im Mond, Spione, and his early films The Spiders Part I and II, an Indiana Jones-type jungle adventure. Last edited by mjbethancourt; 08-24-2014 at 03:47 PM. |
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check out the dvdbeaver review and you'll see it in the screencaps. so I never got that bd. am very interested to know if the Spanish bd is distortion free because if it is, I would definitely get it. great film and I always like Sylvia Sidney. ![]() btw: it's tragic that MoC refuses to release an upgrade of the Indian Epic, seeing as how it is already restored and in their collection as a dvd. ![]() ![]() (just hard to understand what the reason is, and for whatever reason Eureka seem to have no interest in saying why) ![]() note: they claimed a bd was coming at one point, but obviously it has never materialized. . Last edited by Arkadin; 08-24-2014 at 07:54 PM. |
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