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Metropolis - The Complete Metropolis (1927) (Limited Edition)

English · Blu-ray

US Version | Region code A
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Metropolis takes place in 2026, when the populace is divided between workers who must live in the dark underground and the rich who enjoy a futuristic city of splendor. The tense balance of these two societies is realized through images that are among the most famous of the 20th century, many of which presage such sci-fi landmarks as 2001: A Space Odyssey and Blade Runner. Lavish and spectacular, with elaborate sets and modern science fiction style, Metropolis stands today as the crowning achievement of the German silent cinema.

Kino International is proud to announce the DVD and long awaited first time ever Blu-ray release of the new restoration of Fritz Lang`s 1927 science fiction masterpiece Metropolis, now with 25 minutes of lost footage and the original Gottfried Huppertz score. This new 147-minute version (being released as The Complete Metropolis), opened theatrically in April 2010 earning over $350,000 at the box office, and since it`s original restoration, has gone on to earn $1,000,000 in theatrical ticket sales!

When it was first screened in Berlin on January 10, 1927, the sci-fi epic ran an estimated 153 minutes. After its premiere engagement, in an effort to maximize the film`s commercial potential, the film`s distributors (UFA in Germany, Paramount in the U.S.) drastically shortened Metropolis, which had been a major disappointment at the German box office. By the time it debuted in the United States later that year, the film ran approximately 90 minutes (exact running times are difficult to determine because silent films were not always projected at a standardized speed).

Metropolis went on to become one of the cornerstones of science fiction cinema foreshadowing Blade Runner and The Matrix to name just a few recent examples. Testament to its enduring popularity, the film has undergone restorations in 1984 and again in 1987. The 2001 restoration combined footage from four archives and ran at a triumphant 124 minutes. And at the time was widely believed that this would be the most complete version of Lang`s film that contemporary audiences could ever hope to see. But, in the summer of 2008, the curator of the Buenos Aires Museo del Cine discovered a 16mm dupe negative that was considerably longer than any existing print. It included not merely a few additional snippets, but 25 minutes of "lost" footage (about a fifth of the film) that had not been seen since its 1927 debut in Berlin. The discovery of such a significant amount of material called for yet another restoration, carefully executed by Anke Wilkening of the Murnau Stiftung (Foundation) (the German institution that is the caretaker of virtually all pre 1945 German films), Martin Koerber, Film Department Curator of the Deutche Kinemateque and on the music side, by Frank Stoebel. Regarding the quality of the added footage Ms. Wilkening has said: "The work on the restoration teaches us once more that no restoration is ever definitive... Even if we are allowed for the first time to come as close to the first release as ever before, the new version will still remain an approach. The rediscovered sections which change the film`s composition, and at the same time always be recognizable through their damages as those parts that had been lost for 80 years."

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Director Fritz Lang
Actor Alfred Abel, Gustav Fröhlich, Brigitte Helm, Rudolf Kleine-Rogge
Label KINO LORBER
 
Genre Cult
Science fiction
Silent movie
Content Blu-ray
FSK / age rating from age 12
Publication date 23.11.2010
Edition Limited Edition
Year of production 1927
Original title Metropolis
Version US Version
Region code A
 

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  • hammerfilm

    Written on 23. April 2003 by zniver.
    This customer review refers to a alternative version.

    es muess für jede kino-fan.. so hät's agfange...!

    idrücklichi sach und gueti gschicht, us dä hütige technische sichtwiis amüsant...

    chaufe... oder zumindest luegä!

  • metropolis

    Written on 22. March 2003 by gianpiero patuto.
    This customer review refers to a alternative version.

    Genialer Film - von der Machart bis zum Inhalt nichts einzuwenden! Die Mutter aller Filme was Specialeffects anbelangt ( man bedenke 1926) . Leicht kommunistisch angehaucht.
    Vision einer Stadt in der Zukunft , die eine Denkensweise aus njener Zeit charakterisiert.

  • endlich!

    Written on 26. February 2003 by nero.
    This customer review refers to a alternative version.

    erscheint im april auch noch als deutsche ausgabe. anscheinend wurde der film für diese dvd aufwendig restauriert und zeigt die vollständigstmögliche fassung, und zwar 118 min. in der originalgeschwindigkeit von 25 bilder/sek. die filmmusik wurde neu eingespielt, entspricht ansonsten aber der originalfassung. dazu kommen noch umfangreiche hintergrunddokus, womit wir hier endlich eine fassung hätten, die diesem meilenstein der filmgeschichte gerecht wird!

  • TON

    Written on 20. March 2005 by Manfred .
    This customer review refers to a alternative version.

    Nun, mit der Sprachauswahl bei Stmmfilmen hat es folgendes auf sich: Stummfilme haben meisst sog. Zwischentitel - und diese sind in der jeweiligen Landessprache.

    Es ist Ürigens ein Irrtum, dass Stummfilme in den Kinos der 20er Jahre stumm vorgeführt wurden. In den prachtvollen Kinopaästen spielte ein Orchester, in den kleineren Kinos stand eine Kinoorgel und selbst in den Landkinos gab es einen Pianisten.

    Für aufwändige Filmproduktionen wie "Metropolis" wurde zumeisst eine eigene Musik komponiert. Auf der DVD ist diese Originalpartitur zu hören.

  • Poliss

    Written on 05. June 2004 by Mettro.
    This customer review refers to a alternative version.

    Kann es sein das der Flm Sprachauswahl hat weil er untertitelt ist ?(bei Stummfilmen so üblich) Ansonsten kann man ja den Ton abschalten wenn man das Original -Felling haben will...

  • Stummfilm?

    Written on 30. March 2004 by JXP.
    This customer review refers to a alternative version.

    Ich dachte, das sei ein Stummfilm, wieso hat es dann 'ne Sprachauswahl? Oder habe ich das falsch in Erinnerung?
    Bezieht sich vielleicht nur auf die Kommentare...?

  • Super

    Written on 11. February 2004 by Schnax.
    This customer review refers to a alternative version.

    Das waren noch Filme.. Aber der ist bestimmt nicht jedermanns Sache.

  • Metropolis

    Written on 29. January 2004 by G.J.C..
    This customer review refers to a alternative version.

    Stimmungsvoll und aufwendig inszeniert. Der Film ist trotzdem noch von 1926; nix giganto-digital Effekte usw.
    Ist also eher etwas für Liebhaber.

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