Thursday 25 August 2016

MY DVD COLLECTION 22


The origins of the German "Krimi" crime dramas go back to Fritz Lang's DR.MABUSE DER SPIELER (1922) which itself owes a debt to the earlier French serials of Louis Feuillade such as FANTOMAS (1914). Lang followed the success of the first Mabuse film ten years later then revived the character in 1960 after his return to Germany - it was this film, DIE TAUSEND AUGEN DES DR.MABUSE and DER FROSCH MIT DER MASKE made a year earlier that really kicked off the "Krimi" as a distinct sub-genre.


Dr. Mabuse remained a popular character, personified in person or in absentia by the excellent Wolfgang Preiss, despite the first of the non-Lang films (a remake of his 1933 DAS TESTAMENT DES DR.MABUSE) being quite terrible. The Krimis also drew heavily on the works of Edgar Wallace and his son, Bryan Edgar Wallace. Regular directors included Harald Reinl, Alfred Vohrer and Franz Gottlieb while regular cast members were Karin Dor (Mrs.Reinl), Gert Frobe, Peter van Eyck, Joachim Fuchsberger, Werner Peters and Klaus Kinski. London was a favourite setting, particularly Soho, old castles haunted by phantom archers, whip wielding monks etc although genuine supernatural denouements were rare - the main threat usually coming from a masked, hooded or otherwise concealed villain.


I don't think anybody would claim that the krimis of the 1960's produced any masterpieces but they can be entertaining - a bit dull at times, maybe. There were a few c0-productions such as CIRCUS OF FEAR and TRAITOR'S GATE but the krimi remains a very Teutonic sub-genre. The inspirational Dr. Mabuse went of to inspire Claude Chabrol's DR. M (1990) and there has been a recent American remake, so far unseen in the UK. Evidence of the popularity of the character is witnessed by the fact that Gordon Hessler's unrelated SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN was released in Germany as DIE LEBENDEN LEICHEN DES DR.MABUSE. The 1937 film listed below managed to invoke both Edgar Wallace and Dr.Mabuse, not to mention Conan Doyle while, seemingly being unrelated to any. Films in my collection are:
DR.MABUSE DER SPIELER (1922) DAS TESTAMENT DES DR.MABUSE (1933) DER MAN DER SHERLOCK HOLMES WAS (1937) DER FROSCH MIT DER MASKE (1959) DIE TAUSEND AUGEN DES DR.MABUSE (1960) DER FALSCHER VON LONDON (1961) DIE   IM STAHLNETZ DES DR.MABUSE (1961) DAS TESTAMENT DES DR.MABUSE (1962) UNSICHTBAREN KRALLEN DES DR. MABUSE (1962) SHERLOCK HOLMES UND DAS HALSBAND DES TODES (1962) DER HENKER VON LONDON (1963) DER GEHEIMNIS DER SCHWARZEN WITWE (1963) DIE WEISSE SPINNE (1963) DIE TODESSTRAHLEN DES DR.MABUSE (1964) DER UNHEIMLICHE MONCH (1965)


2 comments:

Cerpts said...

Love me some krimi!!!!!

The krimi films in my OWN DVD collection: (and I'm sure I'll miss some because I'm including early Edgar Wallace adaptians as well as those of his son Bryan as well as Dr. Mabuse films) THE TESTAMENT OF DR. MABUSE, MURDER ON DIAMOND ROW (1937), THE TERROR (1938), THE FOUR JUST MEN (1939), THE HUMAN MONSTER (1939), THE CASE OF THE FRIGHTENED LADY, THE GREEN ARCHER (serial 1940), THE DOOR WITH SEVEN LOCKS (1940), THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE FROG, THE RED CIRCLE, THE AVENGER, THE TERRIBLE PEOPLE, THE GREEN ARCHER (1961), DEAD EYES OF LONDON, THE PUZZLE OF THE RED ORCHID, THE DOOR WITH SEVEN LOCKS (1962), THE STRANGLER OF BLACKMOOR CASTLE, THE BLACK ABBOT, THE INDIAN SCARF, THE COLLEGE GIRL MURDERS, THE WHITE SPIDER, THE SINISTER MONK, CIRCUS OF FEAR, CREATURE WITH THE BLUE HAND, THE ZOMBIE WALKS, THE RETURN OF DR. MABUSE (1961), THE INVISIBLE DR. MABUSE (1961), THE DEATH RAY OF DR. MABUSE (1964), THE CLAIRVOYANT (1934), THE PHANTOM OF SOHO, THE MAD EXECUTIONERS, MONSTER OF LONDON CITY.

Weaverman said...

I really don't consider some of those titles as "krimi" which I see as a specifically German sub-genre.