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    conrad veidt

    Explore " conrad veidt" with insightful episodes like "Episode 19 - Silent Shivers", "Folge 1245: ORLACS HÄNDE - Große Gesten, große Augen", "Casablanca", "13 Days of Halloween: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" and "Season 4: The Horror, The Horror - The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Episode 1)" from podcasts like ""Movie Nights & Matinees", "SchönerDenken", "Overlapping Dialogue", "Mashley at the Movies" and "I Know Movies and You Don't w/ Kyle Bruehl"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    Episode 19 - Silent Shivers

    Episode 19 - Silent Shivers

    Brian Schell of The Horror Guys blog and podcast joins me to chat about movies spotlighted in his book The Horror Guys Guide to the Silent Age of Horror Films.  Among the titles discussed are famous ones such as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Nosferatu, The Golem, and The Man Who Laughs, as well as some that are less familiar, such as The Phantom Carriage, Waxworks and The Hands of Orlac.  Our conversation (and the book) also covers obscure or even lost films such as The Last Warning, A Page of Madness and Drakula's Death

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    Folge 1245: ORLACS HÄNDE - Große Gesten, große Augen

    Folge 1245: ORLACS HÄNDE - Große Gesten, große Augen
    Transplantation ist ein Element in Body-Horror-Filmen, das alte Ängste in uns wach ruft. Übernehmen wir mit dem Körperteil die Eigenschaften des "Vorbesitzers"? ORLAC'S HÄNDE ist der erste dieser Filme, unübersehbar spätexpressionistisch, große Bauten, große Gesten, große Augen. Die Geschichte nach einem Roman von Maurice Renard erzählt vom Pianisten Paul Orlac, der bei einem Unfall seine Hände verliert. Der Arzt entscheidet sich, ihm die Hände eines gerade hingerichteten Mörders anzunähen. Die Operation gelingt, aber Orlac erträgt den Gedanken nicht, mit den Mörderhänden wieder Klavier zu spielen oder seine geliebte Frau zu berühren. Und dann geschieht ein Mord. Haben die Hände des Mörders wieder zugeschlagen?

    Der Film stellt Orlacs psychischen Zustand in den Mittelpunkt, die expressionistische Bildsprache spiegelt intensiv Orlacs Ängste. Seine Hände wirken tatsächlich wie Fremdkörper, als hätten sie einen eigenen Willen. Im Podcast direkt nach dem Film sprechen wir über die Hände der liebenden Ehefrau, über die beeindruckende Live-Klavierbegleitung von Uwe Oberg, über den drei Jahre später kommenden Tonfilm, über Handlungswendungen - und über nicht sehr stumme Betrunkene und Mäuse. Direkt nach dem Film vor dem Caligari am Mikrofon: Kristin und Thomas.

    Casablanca

    Casablanca
    This may be the beginning of a beautiful podcast... We open up this week's podcast with some thoughts and observations on the NFL Wild Card Weekend before diving into a Blue Plate Special filled with WWII pictures The Longest Day (1962) and Kelly's Heroes (1970). Upon finally ducking into the exotic saloon known as Rick's Cafe, we discuss what exactly about Casablanca makes it among the most legendary creations in the history of cinema, why the movie's aged over the past eighty years like the finest of wines, how it fits into the evolution of Humphrey Bogart's iconic star persona, and delight in the deliciously arch performances of Claude Rains and Conrad Veidt (#FindOne hive unite). Feel free to skip to 2:18:17 for the beginning of our audio commentary. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.

    Season 4: The Horror, The Horror - The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Episode 1)

    Season 4: The Horror, The Horror - The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Episode 1)

    In the premiere of Season 4 (The Horror, The Horror) Kyle is joined by fellow podcaster Ben Thelen (of the Dead Reckoner podcast) and new guest Robert Lowe (of the 30 Year Old Boomercast) to discuss the first official full length narrative Horror, Robert Wiene's twisted artifice of German post-war anxiety in the maddening The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.

    Episode 24: German Expressionism Pt. 2 - The Man Who Laughs

    Episode 24: German Expressionism Pt. 2 - The Man Who Laughs

    Alison, Brady, and Josh get serious with The Man Who Laughs - the 1928 heart breaking, melodrama directed by Paul Leni and starring Conrad Veidt, Mary Philbin, and Olga Baclanova.

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