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The Spiders

The Spiders

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Fritz Lang's Spiders is about the adventures of high-society adventurer Kay Hoog (Carl de Vogt, whose gaunt, expressionless face resembles a younger William S. Hart) and his arch nemesis, a secret criminal organization known as the Spiders. Part 1 ("The Golden Lake") is a treasure hunt that takes both Kay and Spiders mastermind Lio Sha (Ressel Orla) to Peru, where they battle primitive Incas (who capture Lio for a human sacrifice) and each other for a fortune in hidden gold. Part 2 ("The Diamond Ship") is a longer and far more intricate conspiracy involving a hidden criminal underground beneath the streets of Chinatown, a legendary lost jewel known as the Buddha Head Diamond, and an ambitious plot to rule all of Asia. Full of secret passages, coded messages, treasure maps, double-crosses, and death-defying escapes, Lang's pulpy action-fantasy borrows from the wacky serials of Louis Feuillaude (notably the deliriously entertaining Les Vampires). But behind the wild plots, gorgeous sets, and driving, breakneck-paced direction lies a dark undercurrent of death and doom that transforms his gallant hero into a brooding, vengeful spirit.

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Title: The Spiders
Genre: Action / Adventure, Silent Films
Starring: Lil Dagover, Georg John, Ressel Orla, Carl de Vogt
Director: Fritz Lang
Release Date: 2/28/2012
Original Year: 1919
Product Type: DVD
Catalog #: 817
UPC: 738329081720
Item #: KOV908172
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Street Date: 2/28/2012
Original Language: ENG
Subtitles: ENG
Closed Caption: No
Run Time: 150 minutes
Studio: Kino Lorber

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