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The Cabinet of Caligari

1962

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1 h 46 m

Estados Unidos

Katatakutan

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A stranded young woman finds herself at a mysterious mansion where nothing is what it seems.
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Glynis Johns
Jane
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Dan O'Herlihy
Caligari
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Dan O'Herlihy
Paul
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Richard Davalos
Mark
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Lawrence Dobkin
Dr. Frank David
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Constance Ford
Christine
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J. Pat O'Malley
Martin
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Vicki Trickett
Jeanie the Maid
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Estelle Winwood
Ruth
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Doreen Lang
Vivian
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Charles Fredericks
Bob
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Phyllis Teagardin
Jane as a Child

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PUPSALE ®

29/05/2023 22:19
source: The Cabinet of Caligari
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Nikita

18/05/2023 11:40
Moviecut—The Cabinet of Caligari
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leong_munyee

16/11/2022 13:34
The Cabinet of Caligari
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THE EGBADON’s

16/11/2022 02:33
NOTE SPOILER: Unlike some readers and viewers on this site I found this version of "The Cabinet of Dr Caligari" intriguing in its use of dialogue, artistically well intentioned, and part of an ever widening and popularizing of clinical psychology at the time the film was made. The lead actors give their all, and rather than being a re-make of the original German expressionist horror film, the film neatly details the delusion and paranoia surrounding one person's experience of breakdown, with its associations of denial, and distortions of the world outside the self. Working against the film is the cheap trick of borrowing the original German title.
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🤪الملك👑راقنر 👑

16/11/2022 02:33
What was Robert Bloch thinking when he wrote this? As weird as the character's interactions are (no understandable motivations), the dialogue is full of dramatic clichés out of any context, like clips from a soap opera. Not a very thrilling blend for a horror movie. The original 1920 movie involved mesmerism and somnambulism: this film does both - it will hypnotise you into sleep immediately, even in the light of day. However, if you can stay awake, the story does have some dramatic impact, and the acting is fine throughout. The twist ending was done one better in a very similar 1950's EC comics (ie Tales from the Crypt) where the woman is cured but starts to have a relapse that cycles her back to the beginning of the story (a la "Dead of night").
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Tracy👑

16/11/2022 02:33
I had originally seen this movie at the age of fifteen; it continues to make a deep impression upon me. Though the plot does seem to move rather slowly by today's standards, it remains an amazing story of a young girl who has decided to come into touch with herself. Jane's validity depends upon her own understanding of reality versus fantasy. I am fortunate to have explored, through the DVD, the pleasures and horrors, as she leads the path that ultimately forces her to confront her inner fears. This "remake" may go beyond the original, but still exemplifies the importance of the caring and needs that we need to provide to our own. We are their caregivers. I was especially impressed by Constance Ford's role.
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Lakimora Tshimanga

16/11/2022 02:33
Something just that little bit different here and something really rather good. The slightly odd or seeming unlikely happenings, including the casting of Glynis Johns all make sense by the end, at least as far as I am concerned. Great sets help create a 'modern' but nevertheless creepy feel and Gerald Fried's score is most effective. A very simple idea is admirably sustained and every now and then when we feel things cannot go on like this for much longer we are jolted, either by the outrageousness of Caligari or by the sudden appearance of another guest. I had never even heard of this film before the appearance of the DVD and wonder if indeed it ever opened in the UK. The sexual references and physical violence certainly surprised me for a film of the early 60's. Well worth seeing.
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