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Direction
Lang treats the musical numbers like crime scenes—tense, shadowy, wrong.
Acting
Sylvia Sidney's eyes could shatter glass; she sells the impossible premise.
Writing
Kurt Weill's numbers feel like a brick through a window.

Director
Fritz Lang
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