
The Countess Nlizzi von Lehndorff, impoverished by the war, accepts an offer from a Private Detective Agency to recover a diamond stolen by Fred Sablon, a jewel thief of international reputation. To do this Mizzi has to travel about the Continent, and is pursued by Paul Riedl, who is in love with her.

This one, Spiel um den Mann, from back in the silent days, it’s… well, it’s a specific taste, isn't it?If you're someone who genuinely enjoys those older European films, especially the ones with a bit of a dramatic chase and some grand gestures, you might find something in it. But for anyone else, especially if you’re ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"This one, Spiel um den Mann, from back in the silent days, it’s… well, it’s a specific taste, isn't it?If you're someone who genuinely enjoys those older European films, especially the ones with a bit of a dramatic chase and some grand gestures, you might find something in it. But for anyone else, especially if you’re used to anything remotely fast-paced, you’re probably going to be checking your watch, maybe even scrolling your phone. It's _definitely_ not for people who need constant action.Co..."
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