The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
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- | :'''''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari''''', "the [[cult film]] par excellence," which ran continuously at the same Paris movie house from [[1920]] through [[1927]]. --''[[Midnight Movies]]'' (1983). page 23.{{GFDL}} | + | :'''''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari''''', "the [[cult film]] par excellence," which ran continuously at the same Paris movie house from [[1920]] through [[1927]]. --''[[Midnight Movies]]'' (1983). page 23. |
+ | '''''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari''''' (original title: ''Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari'') is a groundbreaking [[1920 in film|1920]] [[silent film]] directed by [[Robert Wiene]] from a screenplay written by [[Hans Janowitz]] and [[Carl Mayer]]. It is one of the earliest, most influential and most artistically acclaimed [[German Expressionism|German Expressionist]] films.{{GFDL}} |
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- The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, "the cult film par excellence," which ran continuously at the same Paris movie house from 1920 through 1927. --Midnight Movies (1983). page 23.
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (original title: Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari) is a groundbreaking 1920 silent film directed by Robert Wiene from a screenplay written by Hans Janowitz and Carl Mayer. It is one of the earliest, most influential and most artistically acclaimed German Expressionist films.
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