Set at around the year 2000 (then a lifetime away in the future), a mammoth city is ruled by the super-efficient Joh Fredersen (Alfred Abel) and, on the surface, appears to be a utopian dream with wealthy inhabitants living in palatial apartments set in colossal glass and concrete spires. But underground it's a different story; armies of slaves work gruelling shifts to maintain the luxurious lifestyles of their masters. The workers, a subhuman species of sluggish creatures are led by the 'Saintly' Maria (Brigitte Helm), who urges them not to rebel but to wait patiently for the arrival of the 'Mediator'. Fredersen kidnaps Maria and orders mad scientist Rotwang (Rudolf Klein-Rogge) to create a robot replica to take her place. His plan is doomed when the evil mechanical Maria incites the massed workers to revolt and destroy everything in sight.Taking sixteen months to film, and with a cast of 37,383 and costing over $2 million at 1920s prices everything about this epic german science-fiction film, which was inspired by the towering Manhattan skyline, is gigantic. Although director Fritz Lang hated the ending of his film, it was an instant hit with Adolf Hitler and Goebbels, who first saw it in a small German town. When they came to power in 1933, they asked Lang to make prestige pictures for the Nazi party. He packed his bags and left for Hollywood the same day. On its first release it was a box-office flop and nearly bankrupted its financiers UFA, German's largest film production company. Metropolis is now a monument to Fritz Lang's artistic vision and film craftmanship, this version is the closest yet to the director's original version.
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Alfred Abel | Johann (Joh) Fredersen |
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Gustav Fröhlich | Freder Fredersen - Joh Fredersens Sohn |
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Rudolf Klein-Rogge | Erfinder C.A. Rotwang |
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Fritz Rasp | Der Schmale |
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Theodor Loos | Josaphat |
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Erwin Biswanger | 11811 - Georgy |
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Heinrich George | Grot -Wärter der Herzmaschine |
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Brigitte Helm | Maria |
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Fritz Alberti | Schöpferischer Mensch |
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Grete Berger | Arbeiterin |
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Olly Boeheim | Arbeiterin |
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Max Dietze | Arbeiter |
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Ellen Frey | Arbeiterin |
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Beatrice Garga | Frau der ewigen Gärten |
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Heinrich Gotho | Zermonienmeister |
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Dolly Grey | Arbeiterin |
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Anny Hintze | Frau der ewigen Gärten |
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Gottfried Huppertz | Man Playing Violin |
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Georg John | Arbeiter |
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Walter Kuehle | Arbeiter |
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Vera Kálmán | Extra |
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Margarete Lanner | Frau der ewigen Gärten |
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Rose Lichtenstein | Arbeiterin |
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Hanns Leo Reich | Marinus |
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Arthur Reinhardt | Arbeiter |
| Director | Fritz Lang |
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| Writer | Thea von Harbou, Fritz Lang | |
| Producer | Erich Pommer | |
| Musician | Maximianno Cobra, James Duhamel, Sandro Forte, Gottfried Huppertz, Abel Korzeniowski, Giorgio Moroder, Peter Osborne, Bernd Schultheis, Benjamin Speed, Vedat Örfi Bengü | |
| Photography | Karl Freund, Günther Rittau, Walter Ruttmann | |
| Edition | 2-Disc Special Edition |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 2 |
| Purchased | On Jul 15, 2003 at play.com for $ 22.50 |
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| Watched | |
| Index | 977 |
| Added Date | Sep 08, 2015 20:39:02 |
| Modified Date | Sep 17, 2020 12:28:00 |