Director: Karlheinz Martin Release Date: 1920 (couldn't find the date) I am not sure if The Cat and the Canary counts as a German Expressionist film because it is technically an American film inspired by German Expressionism. Just in case, I watched an actual German Expressionist film, which is called *drumroll please* From Morn to Midnight. This silent film was okay, I thought the plot was a little "whatever." There's nothing really special about it. The plot revolves around a cashier who stole money and he's upset because a woman is not interested in him. Because he stole the money, he sees visions of creepy creatures and death. The movie did an excellent job with makeup and the setting was very dark and eerie. However, I have realized that German Expressionist films are not my cup of tea.
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