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Metropolis

Director: Fritz Lang
Writer: Thea von Harbou
Producer: Giorgio Moroder
Theatrical: 1927
Rated: Not Rated
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Genre: Action & Adventure
Duration: 117
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1396
DVD Details
Languages: English
Subtitles: Spanish, French
Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Discs: 1
Release:Feb 2003
Price: $29.95
Credits
The Machine Man
Brigitte Helm
Joh Fredersen
Alfred Abel
Freder - Joh Fredersen's Son
Gustav Fröhlich
C.A. Rotwang - the Inventor
Rudolf Klein-Rogge
The Thin Man
Fritz Rasp
Cinematographer
Günther Rittau
Cinematographer
Karl Freund
Cinematographer
Walter Ruttmann
Josaphat
Theodor Loos
11811 - Georgy
Erwin Biswanger
Grot - the Guardian of the Heart Machine
Heinrich George
Lady in Car
Margarete Lanner
Working Woman
Rose Lichtenstein
Summary
Fritz Lang's "Metropolis" belongs to legend as much as to cinema. It's a milestone of sci-fi and German expressionism. Yet the story makes minimal sense, and the "theme" belongs in a fortune cookie; to experience the film's pagan power, you have to "see the movie". But for decades we couldn't, not really--not with so many versions, all incomplete, often in public-domain prints like smudged photocopies. This Murnau Foundation restoration changes all that. Some shots, scenes, and subplots may be lost forever, but intertitles indicate how they fit into the original continuity and the characters' individual trajectories. Most crucially, the images are crisp, vibrant, and three-dimensional instead of murky and flattened. The composite sequences (the Tower of Babel, a sea of lusting eyes) have been restored to their hallucinatory ferocity. And there's one moment when you can see a bead of sweat roll down a man's cheek--in medium long-shot. "--Richard T. Jameson"