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| Rudolf Klein-Rogge | Dr. Mabuse | |
| Gustav Diessl | Thomas Kent | |
| Rudolf Schündler | Hardy | |
| Oskar Hocker | Bredow | |
| Theo Lingen | Karetzky | |
| Camilla Spira | Juwelen-Anna | |
| Paul Henckels | Lithograph / Litographer | |
| Otto Wernicke | Kriminalkomissar Lohmann / Commissioner Lohmann | |
| Theodor Loos | Dr. Kramm | |
| Hadrian Maria Netto | Nicolai Griforiew | |
| Paul Bernd | Erpresser / Blackmailer | |
| Henry Pleß | Bulle | |
| Adolf E. Licho | Dr. Hauser | |
| Oscar Beregi Sr. | Prof. Dr. Baum | |
| Wera Liessem | Lilli |
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| Producent | Fritz Lang
Seymour Nebenzal |
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| Schrijver | Fritz Lang
Thea von Harbou |
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| Camerawerk | Fritz Arno Wagner
Karl Vash |
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| Muzikant | Hans Erdmann
Walter Sieber |
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Fritz Lang directed this sequel to his nearly four-hour Dr. Mabuse silent of 1922. The film opens with Detective Hofmeister (Karl Meixner) spying on the activities of a criminal syndicate. Not realizing he has been seen, Hofmeister is attacked by the thugs and later turns up out of his mind. |
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