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Synopsis

In search of an expensive present for his wife Florence, wealthy stockbroker Harry Yquem visits a shady jewel market frequented by crooks and other undesirables. Here, he sees a man whom he recognises from a photograph in his wife’s possession. Suspecting that the man, William Krafft, is his wife’s lover, Yquem follows him to the hotel where he is staying. He writes a letter in his wife’s handwriting inviting Krafft to his house so that he can confront him and extract a confession. What Yquem does not know is that Krafft has a twin brother, Werner, who has just returned to town with the intention of renewing an old love affair with Florence. Another man, Meunier, knows the truth of Florence’s past indiscretions and intends to exploit this for his own gain… (alternative title: Kämpfende Herzen or Struggling Hearts). —filmsdefrance.com

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Fritz Lang

Bringing to the screen an obsessive and fatalistic world populated by a rogues’ gallery of strange and twisted characters, Lang staked out a uniquely hostile corner of the cinematic universe; despair, isolation, helplessness, all found refuge in the shadows of his work. A product of German Expressionist thought, he explored humanity at its lowest ebb, with a distinctively rich and bold visual sensibility which virtually defined film-noir long before the term was even coined. Born Friedrich Christian Anton Lang in Vienna, Austria, on December 5, 1890, he initially studied to become an artist and architect. He first entered the German film industry as a writer, penning a series of horror movies and thrillers beginning with 1917’s Hilde Warren Und Der Tod. In 1919, he and director Robert Wiene teamed on the script of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, and although Lang exited in the pre-production stages to begin work on another project, his major contribution to the story, a framing device… read more

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