
If you have about eighty minutes to kill and you really like looking at guys in heavy overcoats, then Das grüne Monokel is probably for you. It is one of those movies that makes you feel like you are sitting in a drafty theater in 1929, smelling stale tobacco and wondering if the projector is going to catch fire. It i...

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Rudolf Meinert

George D. Baker
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"If you have about eighty minutes to kill and you really like looking at guys in heavy overcoats, then Das grüne Monokel is probably for you. It is one of those movies that makes you feel like you are sitting in a drafty theater in 1929, smelling stale tobacco and wondering if the projector is going to catch fire. It is definitely worth a watch if you are into the history of German crime films, or if you just like movies that feel a bit like a fever dream. If you hate slow pacing and actors who ..."
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