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So, The Man With Nine Fingers IV is quite the enigma in the early Danish crime genre. The film takes you into the shadowy underworld of a clever master criminal, portrayed with a certain grit that feels refreshingly raw. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that only adds to its charm β it's like a hidden treasure waiting to be fully unearthed. The atmosphere has this smoky, noirish vibe, even before noir was officially a thing. And while it's silent, the performances carry a weight that lingers, making you feel the tension of each heist and narrow escape. It definitely stands out for its practical effects β quite impressive for 1916, honestly. You can't help but wonder about the creative minds behind it, since the director remains a mystery and that's part of its allure.
This film is a rare find, particularly in its original format, and collectors often note its scarcity. Itβs not just another silent film; it embodies a distinctive era in Danish cinema that many overlook. Interest has grown in recent years as collectors seek to uncover its hidden gems amid the vast expanse of early crime films, making it a conversation starter at any collectors' gathering.
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