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Lux, der König der Verbrecher
A gentleman thief plans a jailbreak when one of his targets is unjustly accused of murder.
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Plot Summary
In this silent German crime drama, a brilliant but ruthless criminal mastermind known as Lux operates a vast underground empire in Berlin. He controls a network of thieves, smugglers, and informants, all while evading the police. The film follows his intricate schemes and the dangerous individuals who orbit his world.
Critical Reception
As an early work by Max Ophüls, 'Lux, der König der Verbrecher' is noted for its atmospheric direction and early exploration of criminal underworld themes. While not as widely discussed as his later films, it is recognized as a significant entry in German silent cinema's crime genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its early Ophülsian visual flair and atmospheric depiction of the criminal underworld.
Considered a notable example of German silent crime cinema.
Highlights the effective performance of its lead actors in establishing the film's mood.
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Fun Fact
This film marked one of Max Ophüls' earliest directorial efforts, predating his more famous works like 'The Earrings of Madame de...' and 'Lola Montès'.
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