A Gestapo officer must find an enemy agent from the asylum.A Gestapo officer must find an enemy agent from the asylum.A Gestapo officer must find an enemy agent from the asylum.
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Vaclovas Bledis
- Inimene Nr. 1
- (as V. Bledis)
Valeriy Nosik
- Toimetaja
- (as V. Nossik)
Bronius Babkauskas
- Willy
- (as B. Babkauskas)
Viktor Plyut
- Krohn
- (as V. Pljut)
Mare Garsnek
- Sophie
- (as M. Garsnek)
Voldemar Panso
- Peaarst
- (as V. Panso)
Elvyra Zebertaviciute
- Õde Lucia
- (as E. Zebervitsute)
Harijs Liepins
- Leitenant
- (as H. Liepins)
Lembit Anton
- Naerja
- (as A. Lembit)
Karl Kalkun
- Kahe näoga
- (as K. Lalkun)
Enn Klooren
- Klaasist mees
- (as E. Klooren)
Hugo Laur
- Ma nägin teid..
- (as H. Laur)
Richard Lindus
- Voorimees
- (as R. Lindus)
Juozas Miltinis
- II maletaja
- (as J. Miltinis)
Lulo Purre
- Juukseid kammiv naine
- (as L. Purre)
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- TriviaAt first, the idea was that the story takes place in a non-existent country, where the soldiers wear fictional uniforms. The censorship did not allow that - it allowed people to draw parallels to the Soviet Union.
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Kaljo Kiisk was one of those rare Estonian directors who could make his movies look non-estonian. His movies were usually well paced and beautifully shot with interesting characters and witty dialogue. This is also the case with 'Insanity' that is probably one of the best (if not the best) movies Kiisk ever directed. What this movie all could have been if there wouldn't have been the restrictions of Soviet censorship. Cinematography is gorgeous - the camera never seems to stop and the stylish movements in the conversation scenes never get distractive. And of course that brilliant scene with the imaginary typewriter.
Jüri Järvet stars as gestapo officer Windisch who arrives into insane asylum to capture British spy who supposedly hides himself among the patients. He picks out five prime suspects who he starts to work on. The investigation doesn't go smoothly and all the obstacles drive Windisch near insanity himself, and unclear talk of hospital's enigmatic main psychiatrist (Voldemar Panso) doesn't help much. The story is quite straightforward, but with plenty of tension and mystery until the very last minutes when the shocking twist is revealed.
'Insanity' is Estonian cult classic (although it deserves much more recognition) and is one of the prime examples of Soviet era Estonian cinema among with 'Dead Mountaineer's Hotel' and 'The Last Relic'. Highly recommended to anyone who's interested in Estonian cinema.
Jüri Järvet stars as gestapo officer Windisch who arrives into insane asylum to capture British spy who supposedly hides himself among the patients. He picks out five prime suspects who he starts to work on. The investigation doesn't go smoothly and all the obstacles drive Windisch near insanity himself, and unclear talk of hospital's enigmatic main psychiatrist (Voldemar Panso) doesn't help much. The story is quite straightforward, but with plenty of tension and mystery until the very last minutes when the shocking twist is revealed.
'Insanity' is Estonian cult classic (although it deserves much more recognition) and is one of the prime examples of Soviet era Estonian cinema among with 'Dead Mountaineer's Hotel' and 'The Last Relic'. Highly recommended to anyone who's interested in Estonian cinema.
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- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1(original ratio)
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