This is an amazing set, released by Eureka as part of their "Masters of Cinema" series, which includes all six of the Dr. Mabuse films made in Germany by producer Artur Brauner's CCC company in the early 1960s. Each film gets a deluxe treatment, with restored picture and sound, and accompanying extras.
Artur Brauner started up the CCC production company after World War II. Brauner was a huge film buff during his youth in Weimar Germany, and one of his biggest movie idols was legendary director Fritz Lang. Brauner was determined to bring back Lang to postwar Germany to make a film for CCC, and he managed to convince the director to remake the two-part silent epic THE INDIAN TOMB. After that Brauner wanted to bring back Lang's ultimate screen villain, Dr. Mabuse--a plan that Lang was initially hesitant to do. Nevertheless THE 1,000 EYES OF DR. MABUSE, produced by Brauner and directed by Lang, was made in 1960. Despite Lang not wishing to participate in any more adventures, Brauner continued on with an entire series of films featuring the infamous Doctor--a series that had much in common with the overall Krimi genre of crime/mystery movies containing fantastic elements that was going full steam in Germany at the time.
For those film geeks who have seen just about every classic horror and science-fiction film there is, the Krimis are kind of a last frontier. The average Krimi contains elements of Gothic horror, detective story, gangster thriller, film noir, espionage tale, sci-fi, and murder mystery, and their stories usually have abrupt and sometimes baffling shifts of tone. The average Krimi may not make a lot of sense plot-wise, but they are quite entertaining, and have a late-night retro TV type of vibe to them.
The six films featured in this set are the aforementioned THE 1,000 EYES OF DR. MABUSE (1960), THE RETURN OF DR. MABUSE (1961), THE INVISIBLE DR. MABUSE (1962), THE TESTAMENT OF DR. MABUSE (1962), SCOTLAND YARD HUNTS DR. MABUSE (1963), and THE DEATH RAY OF DR. MABUSE (1964). Each film is presented in its original German edit, with the proper aspect ratio and German main and end credits. The movies are spread out on four discs, with two cases holding two discs each, included in a special slipcase.
I've watched all the films in this set at least once, except for the Italian version of THE DEATH RAY OF DR. MABUSE, which is included as an extra. Each film on this set looks magnificent, with very sharp black & white photography and excellent sound quality. The enhanced audio really brings out the music scores for each film, and, as any Krimi fan will tell you, the scores add a lot to the experience of watching movies from this genre. Each film has German and English soundtracks available, with English subtitles.
Each movie has an introduction from Tim Lucas and an audio commentary by David Kalat. Both men are Krimi experts, and while I haven't gotten to the commentaries yet, I have viewed all of Lucas' introductions, and they efficiently set up each film for the viewer, and add much to the overall appreciation of the titles.
There's also a few featurettes and trailers, and I will be covering these, along with the commentaries, as I write blog posts for each individual film. A 60-page booklet is also included, with full credits and stills from each film, articles on Artur Brauner and Fritz Lang, and insights and analysis on each film from Krimi historian Holger Haase. The booklet is a more than worthy bonus.
For a long time, in America at least, the Krimis have existed in a sort of limbo. They can be found on YouTube and streaming services such as Tubi, but the quality and running times of the ones available on these sites are inconsistent, and there's not much reliable info on the Krimi genre for those (like me) who prefer to read books and magazines. With this Region A set there's hope that perhaps more Krimi deluxe editions might be on the way. Eureka has another Krimi set coming out in a couple months, this time featuring the films CCC made from the works of Bryan Edgar Wallace, son of the writer who inspired the entire Krimi genre. I intend to delve further into this set with blog posts on each individual film in the Dr. Mabuse series, but for now I can safely say that MABUSE LIVES! will most certainly be on my list for best home video releases of 2025.