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Alfred Abel | Johhan Fredersen | |
Gustav Fröhlich | Freder Fredersen | |
Brigitte Helm | Maria/The Machine Man/Death/The Seven Deadly Sins | |
Rudolf Klein-Rogge | C.A. Rotwang | |
Fritz Rasp | Der Schmale/Slim | |
Theodor Loos | Josaphat | |
Erwin Biswanger | Georg | |
Heinrich George | Grot |
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Producer | Giorgio Moroder
Erich Pommer |
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Writer | Fritz Lang
Thea von Harbou |
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Cinematography | Karl Freund
Walter Ruttmann |
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Musician | Gottfried Huppertz
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Metropolis is Fritz Lang’s monumental silent science fiction film from 1927. The film’s strong imagery shows us the future city of Metropolis where the society has been divided into the elite living high above ground and the workers living underground. Joh Frederson, the son of the leader of the city falls in love with a beautiful woman, Maria, who is fighting to break the societal separation. |
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