Tommaso wrote:akaten wrote: BTW I was wondering the final Mabuse film, who has the rights, what about a Mabuse box set?
I assume the rights for the final Lang-Mabuse film are with the German company who produced it, probably the same who financed "Tiger of Eschnapur/The Indian Tomb", so I guess this should be easy to locate. But really, much as I love Lang, this is certainly not something of foremost importance to include into the MoC collection. The film has almost nothing to do with the early Mabuse films. It rather is a half-hearted attempt at cashing in on that old topic, and bringing it 'up to date' by making it similar to the so-called "Edgar Wallace" films that were coming up at the time. And pretty shallow they were, as were the various Mabuse films that came directly after "The 1000 Eyes" and which were not directed by Lang, of course. There are some good scenes in Lang's film, no doubt, but I never stopped to wonder why Lang's art was so much on the decline once he returned to Germany. I guess I even like the Indian films better, from a 'trash' point-of-view, and because of their over-the-top character. But even these would probably have been forgotten if they hadn't been made by Lang. So much for auteurism...
Thanks for the response (sorry for my late reply) but I tend not to always equate auteurism with positive qualities, but rather personal ones, I think all this has been covered in the Testament of Dr Mabuse thread (that Lang as 'his own worst enemy' etc). To use a Kurosawa example, in Sanjuro his obsession with ensuring the flowers looked just right is an example of his personal touch in ensuring excellent set decor, but really I consider it a case of overlooking the larger problems with the film, of course this is subjective, a case of my having different priorities when looking at the film than audiences enjoying it at the time did, or indeed Kurosawa may have had when making it...
Anyways I noticed a R1 dvd is available of 1000 Eyes and shall buy it to form my own views on it, being a Lang fan myself...heck I even felt Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (Recently shown on BBC) to be of interest, though I admit to embellishing it with my own thoughts on what it could have been if only... In the opening sequence of the death row inmate put to the chair, I couldn't help think that when the switch is flicked, the light effect of the creation of the android in Metropolis could've occured, what brings live to machines ends ours. Death to the Humans!
Getting back on topic I was just suggesting a box in response to Peerpee note of having finite resources to spare, thinking naively a boxset including an unavailable film in the UK might help matters. I still very much hope for say Mabuse the Gambler in particular will be readdressed by MOC at some point, but understand and agree with wanting to see other films released first. Including those by Fritz Lang, 2008 cannot come soon enough!