Fritz Lang always made the best openings. Just think of some of his opening scenes: the city and workers in "Metropolis", the undercover cop in "Testament of Dr. Mabuse", Elsie Beckmann's murder in "M", the stock-market crash in "Dr. Mabuse the Gambler", and the opening of "Spies". Lang pulls you right in - it's impossible to see these scenes and not need to see how the rest of the film turns out. And rarely does he disappoint.
Amazing!
Garramedia 9 months ago
its just like the european union.
a great film ....
ralphcraddock 11 months ago
Notice the eyes up close @2:05
MegaSweetMagic 11 months ago
Jes, this reminds me to the unesco results.
steinstop 2 years ago
Fritz Lang always made the best openings. Just think of some of his opening scenes: the city and workers in "Metropolis", the undercover cop in "Testament of Dr. Mabuse", Elsie Beckmann's murder in "M", the stock-market crash in "Dr. Mabuse the Gambler", and the opening of "Spies". Lang pulls you right in - it's impossible to see these scenes and not need to see how the rest of the film turns out. And rarely does he disappoint.
SariaMew456 2 years ago 6
Spies are so cool..
braydentannerp 2 years ago
James Bond films are merely glossy imitations of the master: Fritz Lang.
goetzwolff 2 years ago 14
One of the best classic movies of all times. Fritz Lang is a genius.
clockworkfungi 2 years ago 6