| Authors: |
UFA (Firm)
Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen.
Arte (Firm)
Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung.
Kino International Corporation.
Lang, Fritz, 1890-1976.
Harbou, Thea von, 1888-1954.
Huppertz, Gottfried, 1887-1937.
Abel, Alfred, 1879-1937.
Helm, Brigitte, 1908-1996.
Fröhlich, Gustav.
Klein-Rogge, Rudolf.
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| Material type: |
DVD-Video |
| Subject: |
Social classes -- Drama.
Social conflict -- Drama.
Robots -- Drama.
Science fiction films.
Dystopian films.
Film adaptations.
Fiction films.
Silent films.
Silent films -- Germany. --
Feature films.
Feature films -- Germany. --
Harbou, Thea von,1888-1954 -- Film adaptations.
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| Language: |
English |
| Publisher: |
New York : Kino International, c2010. |
| Description: |
2 videodiscs (148 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in. |
| Notes: |
Based on the novel by Thea von Harbou. |
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Originally produced as a motion picture in 1927. |
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DVD release date: Nov. 16, 2010. |
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Special features: original 1927 score by Gottfried Huppertz, performed by the Rundfunk Symphony Orchestra, Berlin conducted by Frank Strobel, and presented in 5.1 stereo surround (disc 2): "Voyage to Metropolis," a 50-minute documentary on the making and restoration of the film ; interview with Paula Felix-Didier, curator of the Museo del Cine, Buenos Aires, where the missing footage was discovered ; 2010 re-release trailer. |
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Alfred Abel, Brigette Helm, Gustav Fröhlich, Rudolf Klein-Rogge. |
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DVD; 1.33:1, Dolby digital 5.1 or stereo.; NTSC. |
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Silent film with English intertitles and music score. |
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Camera, Karl Freund, Günther Rittau ; music by Gottfried Huppertz. |
| Contents: |
Disc 1. [Feature film] -- disc 2. [Special features]. |
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| Summary: |
In 2026, the rich rule over the poor, who live underground. One man tries to bridge the gap between the two classes. In July 2008 a complete 16mm copy of the film was discovered with an additional 25 minutes of lost footage that had not been seen since the film's premiere in 1927. In restoration, the text of the intertitles was taken from German censorship records and translated into English. Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung in co-operation with ZDF and ARTE supported the restoration, and the sci-fi epic was re-released in 2010. |