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Release Date:
March 30, 1962
Original Title:
Die unsichtbaren Krallen des Dr. Mabuse
Alternate Titles:
L'invisible docteur Mabuse
The Invisible Dr. Mabuse
The Invisible Horror
Genres:
Crime | Science Fiction | Thriller
Production Companies:
CCC Filmkunst
Production Countries:
Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 88
Strange things happen in a revue theatre. The dancer Maria seems to be hunted by an invisible admirer. When the body of a probable FBI agent is found in a trunk the police asks FBI man Joe Como for help. Como gets interested in the revue theatre and an ominous transport firm soon. When he is receiving mysterious threatening letters he is sure that Dr. Mabuse has risen again. But what is going on at "Enterprise X" so that both the goverment and the mad genius in crime are interested in it?
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Assistant Director:
Carl von Barany
Camera Operator:
Evo Dycke
Characters:
Norbert Jacques
Costume Consultant:
Irms Pauli
Costume Design:
Irms Pauli
Director:
Harald Reinl
Director of Photography:
Ernst W. Kalinke
Editor:
Hermann Haller
Executive Producer:
Wolf Brauner
Idea:
Artur Brauner
Makeup Artist:
Heinz Stamm
Original Music Composer:
Peter Sandloff
Producer:
Artur Brauner
Production Design:
Gabriel Pellon
Oskar Pietsch
Screenplay:
Ladislas Fodor
Sound Recordist:
Gerhard Müller
Special Effects:
Karl-Ludwig Ruppel
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