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Type: Movie Flyer Category: Foreign Film A sound version of the German silent film "Metropolis" directed by Fritz Lang in 1926. The original version had many cuts and changes made without Lang's consent, but Giorgio Moroder bought film from collectors around the world and made it the longest existing version. A Fritz Lang film, following "Dr. Mabuse," "Siegfried," and "Kriemhild's Revenge." This flyer is from the Sapporo Teikoku-za theater. It has been folded in four because there was no intention to preserve the flyer at the time. <World Masterpiece> "Metropolis" (1984 Re-release) 1984, USA Original Title: Metropolis Visuals, Music, and Overall Production: Giorgio Moroder "Metropolis" (1926) 1926, Germany (First released in Japan in 1929) Original Title: Metropolis Director/Screenplay: Fritz Lang This film, which depicts a dystopian future city 100 years after its production, has greatly influenced numerous science fiction works and is considered a masterpiece of the early days of science fiction cinema. It is praised as "the origin and pinnacle of science fiction films." Along with "Battleship Potemkin" produced in 1925, it depicts the conflict between capitalism and communism at the time. Ranked 4th in the Kinema Junpo Foreign Film Best Ten in 1929. It is a standard movie flyer size (B5). It is quite old, so it is not new and has some deterioration, so please understand. Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to condition.
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