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The Hands of Orlac

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A world-famous pianist loses both hands in an accident. When new hands are grafted on, he is horrified to learn they once belonged to a murderer.

Release Date : 1924-09-24

Language :No Language

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Pan-Film KG Wien

Production Country : Austria

Alternative Titles : The Hands of Orlac

Cast

Conrad Veidt

Character Name : Paul Orlac

Original Name : Conrad Veidt

Gender : Male

Alexandra Sorina

Character Name : Yvonne Orlac

Original Name : Alexandra Sorina

Gender : Female

Fritz Strassny

Character Name : Vater Orlac

Original Name : Fritz Strassny

Gender : Male

Paul Askonas

Character Name : Diener

Original Name : Paul Askonas

Gender : Male

Carmen Cartellieri

Character Name : Regine

Original Name : Carmen Cartellieri

Gender : Female

Hans Homma

Character Name : Dr. Serral

Original Name : Hans Homma

Gender : Male

Fritz Kortner

Character Name : Nera

Original Name : Fritz Kortner

Gender : Male

Reviews

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@Geronimo1967

2022-06-06

This is a great amalgam of genres that shows off Conrad Veidt's skills to a tee. He portrays a classical pianist ("Orlac"), renowned throughout the world until he is involved in an horrific train crash and only just survives. His hands, however, do not. His distraught wife "Yvonne" (Alexandra Sorina) implores the doctors to do something, so eventually a pair of hands are grafted onto his arms. It doesn't take "Orlac" long to realise that these new hands have a life of their own, that their previous owner ("Vasseur") was a ruthless killer and that the hands rather enjoyed their previous work! When his father is found dead - all the fingerprints point to his errant hands, and together with the sceptical police they must get to the bottom of the mystery before the hands strike again... A small cast work well with Maurice Renard's cleverly devised novel and Robert Wiene keeps the pace moving along skilfully enough. The print I saw could have done with some more light. At times the cast began to resemble a gaggle of pandas - but that wasn't too distracting from this well executed crime thriller that I really quite enjoyed.