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13 March 1927 (USA) moreTagline:
There can be no understanding between the hands and the brain unless the heart acts as mediator.Plot:
In a futuristic city sharply divided between the working class and the city planners, the son of the city's mastermind falls in love with a working class prophet who predicts the coming of a savior to mediate their differences. full summary | full synopsisAwards:
2 wins & 2 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(57 articles)
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The father of sci-fi cinema. more (281 total)Cast
(Credited cast)| Alfred Abel | ... | Joh Fredersen | |
| Gustav Fröhlich | ... | Freder, Joh Fredersen's son | |
| Rudolf Klein-Rogge | ... | C. A. Rotwang, the inventor | |
| Fritz Rasp | ... | The Thin Man | |
| Theodor Loos | ... | Josaphat | |
| Erwin Biswanger | ... | 11811 | |
| Heinrich George | ... | Grot, the guardian of the Heart Machine | |
| Brigitte Helm | ... | Maria / The Robot |
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Also Known As:
Metrópolis (Argentina) (Spain) [es]Metropolis (Turkey: Turkish title) [tr]
Mitropolis (Greece) [el]
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Add content advisory for parentsRuntime:
153 min | Germany:147 min (2001 restored version) | Germany:210 min (premiere cut) | Germany:80 min (Giorgio Moroder version) | Germany:93 min (re-release version) | USA:114 min (25 fps) (1927 cut version) | USA:123 min (2002 Murnau Foundation 75th aniversary restored version) | Spain:118 min (DVD edition) | USA:117 minCountry:
GermanyLanguage:
GermanColor:
Black and White (tinted)Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 moreCertification:
Germany:12 (video rating) (re-release) | West Germany:16 (theatrical re-release) (1962) | Germany:18 (original rating) (1927) | Germany:o.Al. (DVD re-rating) | Iceland:L | Argentina:Atp | Australia:G | Canada:G | Chile:TE | Norway:12 (1986) | Peru:PT | Portugal:17 (original rating) | Portugal:M/6 (DVD rating) | South Korea:12 (DVD rating) | Spain:T (DVD rating) | Sweden:11 (re-release) | Sweden:15 (original rating) | UK:A (original rating) | UK:PG (video rating)Filming Locations:
Berlin, GermanyFun Stuff
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The restored version of 2001 is based on a digital restoration at 2K resolution from the best available sources. The image quality far surpasses anything seen since the original release of the film. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: On the Kino DVD, a shot in chapter 7 that lasts nine seconds is backwards. The shot starts at 16 minutes, 33 seconds. It is the third of four cityscape shots in a row. The vehicular traffic in this third shot moves on the left side. The traffic moves on the right side in the second and fourth shots. There is a backward script letter "B" on the left side of the third shot. These indicate the third shot is backwards. If the third shot is reversed, it becomes apparent that it is a close-up of the bottom of the fourth shot. moreQuotes:
Freder: It was their hands that built this city of ours, Father. But where do the hands belong in your scheme?Joh Frederson: In their proper place, the depths.
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Here's My Heart moreFAQ
A Note Regarding SpoilersIs "Metropolis" based on a novel?
How did they shoot the rings around the machine when it was transforming into the guise of Maria?
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Silent movies are not for everyone. Neither are subtitles. Those brave enough to view a movie with no sound and words that are far and few between should definitely enjoy this silent masterpiece. One of the biggest productions of its time, Metropolis still holds its own when set design and special effects are compared. But what Metropolis really has is orginality. This German-Expressionist film had such originality in everything from its costumes to its views of a future (modern) city that its ideas can still be seen everywhere in modern sci-fi. Star Wars's C-3PO was based on Bridgette Helm's robot. Dark City and Brazil both have Metropolis look-a-like cities. This is a very good movie. It's too bad most movies don't have its originality.