Spione

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Spione
Directed by Fritz Lang
Produced by Erich Pommer
Written by Fritz Lang
Thea von Harbou
Starring Rudolf Klein-Rogge
Gerda Maurus
Willy Fritsch
Music by Werner R. Heymann
Cinematography Fritz Arno Wagner
Release date(s) March 22, 1928
Running time 178 min. (16 fps)
Country Flag of Germany Germany
Language Silent film
German intertitles
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Spione (English title: Spies which it has been released in the U.S. under) is a German silent espionage thriller written and directed by Fritz Lang in 1928. Lang's wife, Thea von Harbou, worked as a co-writer. The film was Lang's penultimate silent film, and the first for his own production company; Fritz Lang-film GmbH.[1] As in Lang's Mabuse films, such as Dr. Mabuse: The Gambler and The Testament of Dr. Mabuse, Rudolf Klein-Rogge plays a master criminal aiming for world domination.[2]

Spione was restored to its original length by the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung during 2003 and 2004. No original negatives exist anymore but a high quality nitrate copy is held at the Národni Filmovy Archiv at Prague.[1]

[edit] Plot

With the help of technology, informers and moles, Haghi (Rudolf Klein-Rogge) leads a secret life as the head of an international spy ring. Agent No. 326 (Willy Fritsch) is ordered to uncover the ring, but he falls in love with Haghi's Russian spy, Sonya (Gerda Maurus).

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Spione. DVD Times. Retrieved on 2007-01-06.
  2. ^ Jeavons, Clyde. Spies (Spione). London Film Festival. Retrieved on 2007-01-06.

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