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Doctor Mabuse

  • 2013
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
136
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Who is Dr. Mabuse?  Inspired by the character created by Norbert Jacques, the notorious supervillian returns to the screen in this new original tale about the mysterious 'man behind the curtain'.  Dont let him into your mind... Written and Directed by Ansel Faraj. Starring Jerry Lacy, Kathryn Leigh Scott, Lara Parker, Nathan Wilson, Bahia Garrigan, David Graham, Julian Grant, Derek Mobraaten, Annie Waterman, John C Smith, Vivian Brasch, and Linden Chiles. Coming May 2013. A Hollinsworth Productions Picture.
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Criminal mastermind Dr. Mabuse returns from exile to begin a new reign of terror, and only young Inspector Carl Lohemann stands in his way.Criminal mastermind Dr. Mabuse returns from exile to begin a new reign of terror, and only young Inspector Carl Lohemann stands in his way.Criminal mastermind Dr. Mabuse returns from exile to begin a new reign of terror, and only young Inspector Carl Lohemann stands in his way.

  • Director
    • Ansel Faraj
  • Writers
    • Ansel Faraj
    • Norbert Jacques
  • Stars
    • Jerry Lacy
    • Nathan Wilson
    • Kathryn Leigh Scott
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    136
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    • Director
      • Ansel Faraj
    • Writers
      • Ansel Faraj
      • Norbert Jacques
    • Stars
      • Jerry Lacy
      • Nathan Wilson
      • Kathryn Leigh Scott
    • 17User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jerry Lacy
    Jerry Lacy
    • Dr. Mabuse
    Nathan Wilson
    Nathan Wilson
    • Inspector Carl Lohemann
    Kathryn Leigh Scott
    Kathryn Leigh Scott
    • Madame Von Harbau
    Lara Parker
    Lara Parker
    • Madame Carrozza
    Bahia Garrigan
    • Christina Novello
    Linden Chiles
    Linden Chiles
    • Inspector Norbert Von Wenk
    David M. Graham
    • City General Oscar Lang
    • (as David Graham)
    Julian Grant
    Julian Grant
    • Edward Hull
    Derek Mobraaten
    • Tom Smith
    Annie Waterman
    • Madame Hecate
    John C. Smith
    • The Apocalypse Man
    Vivian Brasch
    • Lady Levana
    Mihran Konanyan
    • Cag
    Matthew Greene
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    • Director
      • Ansel Faraj
    • Writers
      • Ansel Faraj
      • Norbert Jacques
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    User reviews17

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    1dirkjungquist

    What's not to hate

    Bad acting, no plot, stationary cameras with green screens. Don't waste your time. The great reviews must have been from people on drugs or paid by the film maker.
    1bwob

    Appallingly bad

    I had high hopes for this indie go at a film with the super criminal Norbert Jacques created in 1921 but was horribly disappointed. While I went with a high degree enthusiasm (and never imagined the film to be in the theme of Lang's Mabuse films) and sat through the entire film, I was supremely disappointed in the Ansel Faraj-helmed effort.

    The film is unevenly acted, obtusely written and far, far too pretentious. It doesn't work merely as a piece of art, and as entertainment it's a thermonuclear fail many times over.

    A second Mabuse film is said to be in pre-production by the same group, a fact that defies belief after seeing this misguided effort.
    7tangerinatruffle

    Thumbs Up

    This film merged old school acting techniques with new film making! Strong characters, great script and an amazing score are among the best features of this film. Ansel shows that with determination and a strong cast - his ideas can come alive even on a limited budget.

    Favorites in the film are Jerry Lacy and the late Linden Chiles with effortless, natural performances by both that only comes from years of experience. Strong supporting roles by David Graham, Julian Grant and John C. Smith.

    Slow dialogue exchanges between Nathan Wilson and Bahia Garrigan made for lengthy scenes, I had wished for quicker delivery. Though the two had moments that showcased their talents.

    A lot going on in this film both visually and within the plot. The film was easy to follow, script was well written and there were no loop holes for me. Climax scene between Lacy and Wilson was very well done.

    I enjoyed the film; that being said I would have enjoyed it more and given it a better rating if the dialogue pace during some of the scene had not been so slow (lengthy).

    Thumbs up to Ansel for directing a terrific cast of all ages. He really showed his professionalism with this film. People don't realize he does EVERYTHING on his projects: writes, produces, edits, visual effects, casts, edits again, directs, cameraman, edits again and delivers each film from his soul! 21 years old! Most 21 year old's are in college trying to find a major or are on the beach surfing all morning. Ansel eats, sleeps, drinks and breathes movies. Its in his DNA and in this film it shows. He should be proud.
    4ragsymuffin

    Good First Effort

    Quite a treat to see Jerry Lacy, Lara Parker, and Kathryn Leigh Scott-- all of Dark Shadows--reunited again. But, the characters really don't do much in the film. The artsy blue screen projections detract from a slim plot. Just what did Dr. Mabuse do to warrant his exile? He's a criminal mastermind...just what did he do? My biggest problems with the film include uneven audio levels. I had to jump up once or more to turn the volume down or up on my stereo from scene to scene. Plus, the characters do not pronounce the name "Mabuse" the same by any means. I heard "Maboose" from Lara Parker...and "Muh-buse" from the young police policeman and others. Even in the the special features section on the DVD, the latter actor referred to Lara Parker as "Laura," when my understanding is the pronunciation is "Lara," rhyming with "Sara." So, these problems did detract from my enjoyment of the film. I would like nothing better than to see a Dark Shadows TV or studio film with Parker, Scott, David Selby, etc. on a higher production level. But, kudos to the director and writer--who, as other reviewers said--could do much more on a bigger budget.
    9aew68

    A movie - and filmmaker - for our time

    See this movie because Ansel Faraj has been able to do something new in a way that filmmakers twice to three times his age seemed to have never known how to do. Doctor Mabuse is a wholly original film and fearless while it's at it -- detailing a contemporarily rendered vision of fear, even if set in "period" times between the wars yet, as we are now, always in a state of war. Fear, paranoia, claustrophobia, conformity and the banality of evil combine in a visually arresting and mind-blowing way to tell a simply great and terrifying story. Jerry Lacy MAKES the film along with a cast turning in good to great performances that enhance Lacy's dark embodiment of evil. Part homage, part brand new vision and always an analogy for our times, Doctor Mabuse is not only a highly worthy and frightening story in and of itself but marks a serious entry into movie-making. Ansel Faraj means it!

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    • Trivia
      Jerry Lacy, Lara Parker, and Kathryn Leigh Scott all appeared on the cult soap opera Dark Shadows (1966) together. Ansel Faraj has been a fan of the show since childhood.
    • Alternate versions
      The initial cut of the film ran 122mins. During the post production period, Ansel Faraj cut the film down to 101mins. This version was screened at the World Premiere at Coronado Island, San Diego, Ca. After the premiere, Ansel Faraj went in and trimmed an additional 6 minutes, to give the final theatrical release version a total run time of 95mins. In 2015, a new "Final Cut" of the film was released, trimmed of 13 minutes, with a run time of 82 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Diaries of Dr. Mabuse (2015)

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Hypnotist
    • Filming locations
      • Gaslamp District, San Diego, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Hollinsworth Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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