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  1. Raskolnikow is a 1923 German silent drama film directed by Robert Wiene. The film is an adaptation of the 1866 novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The film is characterised by Jason Buchanan of AllMovie as a German expressionist view of the story: a "nightmarish" avant-garde or experimental psychological drama.

  2. Dec 8, 2020 · "Crime and Punishment," the original story written in twelve monthly installments during 1866 by Dostoevsky, focuses on the mental anguish and moral dilemmas of Rodion Raskolnikov, an impoverished...

    • 36 min
    • 189
    • Watching Silent Films
  3. Student Raskolnikow, who has written an article about laws and crime, proposing the thesis, that un-ordinary people can commit crimes if their actions are necessary for the benefit of mankind, murders an old woman, who operates a crooked loaning house, as well as her sister, who ... Read all.

    • (361)
    • Drama
    • Robert Wiene
    • 1924-10-31
  4. Aug 1, 2018 · Student Raskolnikow, who has written an article about laws and crime, proposing the thesis, that un-ordinary people can commit crimes if their actions are necessary for the benifit of mankind ...

    • 88 min
    • 10K
    • Natalie Zed
  5. In this nightmare-ish, avant-garde, experimental, psychological drama, a student, Raskolnikow (Gregori Chmara), has written an article about laws and crime. ...

    • 88 min
    • 1610
    • Donald P. Borchers
  6. Jul 21, 2021 · Raskolnikow (1923) by. Hans Neumann. Publication date. 1923-10-27. Topics. German, Expressionism, Avant-garde, Adaptation, Drama. Language.

  7. Apr 13, 2024 · Film: Raskolnikow is a 1923 German silent drama film. The film is an adaptation of the 1866 novel Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Raskolnikow is described as a German expressionist interpretation of the narrative, presenting a surreal avant-garde or experimental psychological drama. Its debut took place at the Mozartsaal in Berlin.