Tuesday, November 24, 2009

And Now See It For Yourself: M

This is a public domain copy of M made available through the Internet Movie Database, so if you don't want to spring for the two-disc Criterion Collection set and can't wait for it to arrive from Netflix, you can at least see it here legally.

I myself worked off the Criterion copy when I was writing my essays about Fritz Lang (here and here) and Peter Lorre (here) which explains why my quotes don't track with the subtitles you'll see in this print.


4 comments:

  1. Thanks for providing the movie, Myth. It is brilliant.

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  2. Wow. When Myth says, "And nowwww the movie, folks!" he aint kidding.

    Thanks for the great post(s) on this great caper.

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  3. Any day when you can get somebody to watch a classic movie is by definition a good day.

    My work here is done ...

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  4. And might I add that at an hour and 48 minutes, it doesn't take much longer to watch the movie than it does to read my essays about it.

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Direct all complaints to the blog-typing sock monkey. I only work here.