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М (M - Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder) [Sub: Eng]
The police are anxious to capture an elusive child murderer (Peter Lorre), and they begin rounding up every criminal in town.
November 1, 1883 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
February 14, 1901 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
11 May 1895, Des Moines, Iowa, USA
26 June 1904, Rózsahegy, Austria-Hungary [now Ruzomberok, Slovakia]
October 1, 1897 in Zürich-Hottingen, Switzerland
September 04, 2014
It is a cousin to the early Hitchcock of The Lodger, and I have always found something even something faintly Ealingesque about its cynicism and satire.
March 28, 2013
Lang's film is a must-see for even a moderately ambitious film buff.
September 02, 2013
The movie looms over our cinema like a hand of consequence, haunting us with its austerity and power long after others have faded from the mind.
March 11, 2015
[VIDEO ESSAY] A precursor to the serial killer and policier genres, "M" is first and foremost a suspense thriller made all the more gripping because the identity of the killer is revealed in the first act.
September 04, 2014
You'll never look at a novelty balloon in the same way again.
March 12, 2013
This is a movie that dares to sympathize with a sick person, that risks making the monster real and us (in an era when Germany's cinema was still shellacked in canted angles and fanciful shadows).
September 07, 2014
Lang's razor-sharp dissection of crime and punishment never puts a foot wrong.
May 02, 2016
Lang's movie is that rare thing, a nail-biting soul-searcher. While M steers clear of analyzing deviance, it is startling in its musings on which punishment fits an inhuman crime.
February 09, 2007
The moral issues are complex and deftly handled: Lorre is at once entirely innocent and absolutely evil. Lang's detached, modified expressionist style gives the action a plastic beauty.
November 11, 2006
An extraordinary, good, impressive and strong talker. Again fine work by Fritz Lang, and his wife and helper, Thea von Harbou.
April 11, 2013
Few films are gripping and effective 82 years after their original release, but this one surely is.
April 07, 2016
Our identification with [Lorre] as a psychopath is so complete it's hard to believe that while appearing before Fritz Lang's cameras in the daytime, he was, at night, acting as a comedian in a farce.

