Verschollene Szenen Metropolis (1927)
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ich habe noch eine unbekannte szene (foto davon) entdeckt. erstes video auf meinem kanal. es zeigt beide Marias in einem foto
I have found another lost scene. one picture of it. it shows both Marias in one photo
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Um, dear Lintflas, I think we're actually making the same point to FosterFoxtrot - see page 1 - who was an American who said "I don't speak German". These people strongly overlap with those who flood internet pages with remarks such as "I haven't seen this movie". LOL
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learn german, you english speaking retard ;-)
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ahich fände es richtig schön wen mich jemand vor dem allein sein erlöst , grade langweile pur
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Making films is expensive and therefore you also need businessmen to make decisions. This film recklessly ignored any considerations regarding length and budget. Thank God says the movie lover in me but still I do understand those people at UFA (and MGM) who wanted their money (back). That is plainly human, not American. And because of difficult chemical procdures in photography at the time changes kind of had to be made on the orginal negative. Nobody really cared about movies back then...
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You're right snuppy. I don't hate all Europeans. Actually, I don't hate any Europeans. I'm just tired of America bashing. It's just really old hat.
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You're right.
The American version was cut short, because the European audience was too attention-challenged to make this film a hit in Europe.
It's kind of silly to hate an entire continent though.
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Did the "attention-challenged Americans" burst into the editing booth and forcibly hack at the film with machetes?! Why take responsibility for your own actions when there is an American around somewhere to blame. God I hate Europeans!
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After seeing the premiere in Berlin last night, I have to say that the film is greater than ever, amazing. The incomplete version was a sheet of great images without a real plot. Now played with the original musical score with a live orchestra it is an illustrated symphony or an opera without singing, telling a complex plot with amazing cinematic means and added emotions by music synchronized to the point. A must see for everyone who likes movies, not only for film historians!
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Ich freu mich jetzt schon riesig!
why would u think anyone would care if you spoke German?
me3054 3 years ago 7
FANTASTIC! I got chills while watching this! Thanks for posting.
mielr 3 years ago 7