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The Spiders - Episode 2: The Diamond Ship

Original title: Die Spinnen, 2. Teil - Das Brillantenschiff
  • 1920
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
1.2K
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The Spiders - Episode 1: The Golden Sea (1919)
Adventure

Kay Hoog wants to stop the organisation "Die Spinnen" to get a certain diamond, that will give the owning woman the crown of Asia, but the man, who should be the owner of that diamond, doesn... Read allKay Hoog wants to stop the organisation "Die Spinnen" to get a certain diamond, that will give the owning woman the crown of Asia, but the man, who should be the owner of that diamond, doesn't know of its existence....Kay Hoog wants to stop the organisation "Die Spinnen" to get a certain diamond, that will give the owning woman the crown of Asia, but the man, who should be the owner of that diamond, doesn't know of its existence....

  • Director
    • Fritz Lang
  • Writer
    • Fritz Lang
  • Stars
    • Carl de Vogt
    • Ressel Orla
    • Georg John
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Fritz Lang
    • Writer
      • Fritz Lang
    • Stars
      • Carl de Vogt
      • Ressel Orla
      • Georg John
    • 13User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Carl de Vogt
    Carl de Vogt
    • Kay Hoog
    Ressel Orla
    Ressel Orla
    • Lio Sha
    Georg John
    Georg John
    • The Master
    Rudolf Lettinger
    Rudolf Lettinger
    • John Terry, the King of Diamonds
    Thea Zander
    • Ellen Terry
    Reiner Steiner
    • Kapitän des Diamantenschiffs
    Friedrich Kühne
    Friedrich Kühne
    • All-Hab-Mah
    Edgar Pauly
    • Vierfinger-John
    Meinhart Maur
    • Chinese Spider
    Paul Morgan
    Paul Morgan
    • Jewish Spider
    Karl Römer
    • Baker
    • (as K.A. Römer)
    Paul Rehkopf
    • Underworld Figure
    Lil Dagover
    Lil Dagover
    • Sonnenpriesterin Naela
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Fritz Lang
    • Writer
      • Fritz Lang
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    6claudio_carvalho

    The Buddha-Head Diamond

    In San Francisco, the sportsman Kay Hoog (Carl de Vogt) follows Lio Sha (Ressel Orla) in a subterranean Chinatown and discloses that her organization is seeking a Buddha-head diamond that will release Asia from tyranny. He is captured, but he escapes and chases The Spiders, embarking as a stowaway in the Storm Bird. The ship heads to London, with the criminals trying to find the diamond in the mansion of the millionaire Terry Landon (Rudolph Lettinger). They do not succeed and abduct Terry's daughter Ellen (Thea Zander) asking the diamond as ransom. However, Terry does not have the stone, and Kay Hoog discovers that it is in the Malvinas Island. He goes to the island, where he faces The Spiders.

    The sequel of "Die Spinnen, 1, Teil - Der Goldene See" is also a flawed movie, with a messy and silly screenplay. The great merit of this film is the hero Kay Hoof, certainly the source of inspiration of Indiana Jones. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "As Aranhas Parte 2 – O Navio dos Diamantes" ("The Spiders Part 2 – The Ship of the Diamonds")
    3Rindiana

    More Serial Spiders

    Well, well... Here's part two of Lang's trivial adventure hokum and as it is evident from the start that it's even weaker than its predecessor, one's glad that this Feuillade wannabe wasn't fully realized.

    The succession of hair-raising stunts and long dull sequences of hollow travesty is almost hypnotic in its banality. But even as pure entertainment, the pic's a misfire.

    But no worries: Just a few years later, Lang would strike cinematic gold one movie after another. (He could never fully shake off the pulp roots of this early work, though.)

    3 out of 10 Buddha diamonds
    7Tequila-18

    The second episode in The Spiders serial

    This episode is a worthy continuation in the series. As in the first part there is a lot of action. The search is on for the Buddha shaped diamond. This is the sort of film that inspired Raiders of the Lost Ark.
    3Cineanalyst

    Same Old

    This "Spiders" sequel, "The Diamond Ship", is just as ridiculous and sensational as the series's first part. The rich adventurer continues in his pursuit of the criminal gang, the Spiders, who are after a diamond that's linked with Asian independence, leading the protagonist into a world of espionage, kidnapping and to a subterranean Chinatown.

    Fritz Lang continues to copy other filmmakers, including Louis Feuillade. An early scene in this film is, I think, evident of Fritz Lang's poor direction at this early point in his career: the overhead shot of a bank robbery, with no ceiling, was done better by Maurice Tourneur in "Alias Jimmy Valentine" (1915). With Tourneur, it was an innovative, well-photographed scene, but with Lang, it's derivative and poorly done. It's the same with the rest of this two-part series; there's some technical skill, but it's all inferior duplication of other films and serials. Lang would become a great director, but that didn't begin here. And, German silent cinema would be one of the greatest periods in film history, but "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" (1920) is still the beginning of that. "The Spiders" is merely what everyone else had already been doing... often better.
    3Steffi_P

    "The Diamond Ship has not fulfilled its mission"

    This is the second part of a planned quartet of films, which renowned director Fritz Lang chose to make in preference to the better-known Cabinet of Dr Caligari. Since his first two films are lost, these adventure flicks (which he also wrote) are the earliest glimpses we can see of his budding style. Please refer also to my comment on part one of The Spiders for more information and analysis.

    The first part of The Spiders had a plot that was flimsy and flexible enough to make any excuse for the next action set piece. Part two slows things down to a more realistic pace, and yet the plot is equally thin and literally holey. Whereas part one more or less continuously followed the exploits of hero Kay Hoog, part two is filled with digressions and minor characters, and is occasionally hard to follow. There are also some inexplicable gaps where a title card replaces action – for example when Hoog is captured in the underground city, we are told this rather than shown it. Missing footage perhaps, although there is nothing to suggest this is the case. As in part one, there is a great variety of locations, and Lang's imagination is constantly throwing up new ideas, but unlike the first part the action sequences are few and far between.

    Turning now from story to technical style, part two is largely set in interiors, which is all the better for Lang to get the angles right. You can see evidence of that angular, impersonal approach to shot composition that is there in all his pictures, even the B-movies he made in the 50s. Often, the arrangements appear to be simply for aesthetic taste, but here and there is method and meaning to it. Lang likes to show off the height or depth of an interior set, making his characters appear small. In many scenes the environment seems to be hemming the actors in and dictating their movements. Towards the end he shows the spider gang in small rooms with not much space between the camera and the back wall, emphasising their trapped position.

    But Lang's growing confidence with space is not enough to save The Diamond Ship. The first picture, in spite of its flaws, had a certain charm in its innocent and pure adventure. The sequel has all of the flaws and none of the charm.

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    • Release date
      • November 8, 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Las arañas 2: El barco de los brillantes
    • Filming locations
      • Decla Lot, Tierpark Hagenbeck, Hamburg, Germany(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Decla-Film-Gesellschaft Holz & Co.
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      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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