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Der Verlorene (The Lost One) (1951) Peter Lorre; Peter Lorre, Johanna Hofer

Der Verlorene (The Lost One) (1951) Peter Lorre; Peter Lorre, Johanna Hofer

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In German with English subtitles.Der Verloreue (The Lost One) was the only directorial effort by actor Peter Lorre. In keeping with Lorre's established screen persona, this is a tale of stark terror, disillusionment and defeatism. The actor stars as Dr. Rothe, a German research scientist who during WW2 discovers that his fiancee has been selling his scientific secrets to the British. In a fit of pique, he murders her, but is not punished for the crime, which is passed off by the Nazi authorities as justifiable homicide. Unable to console himself to his sweetheart's betrayal, Rothe wanders the countryside...

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February 6, 2022
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cole roulain from Leander, TX United States
June 21, 2019
Excellent, as always
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Gary Pientka from Las Cruces, NM United States
June 17, 2017
Der Verlorene
At last, a chance to see Lorre's only film as director, with English subtitles. Too bad Lorre didn't direct again. The film has a nice visual style. Well worth seeing, and in a good quality transfer.
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Kirk Henderson from San Anselmo, CA United States
June 11, 2017
Der Verlorene
Been looking for a subtitled version of this for years. Movie Detective's DVD is a revelation. Great picture and subtitles! Very pleased!
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Patrick Hunter from Panorama City, CA United States
March 2, 2017
A must for Peter Lorre fans
A very fine print with good sound, the movie is a fascinating curio. It's marred by a heavy-handed music score at times, but all in all a good film noir of its era.
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