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Fritz Lang's Metropolis [1984] Giorgio Moroder

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Type:

Video Movies

Title:

Fritz Lang's Metropolis [1984] Giorgio Moroder

Category:

Video/Movies

Uploaded:

2011-01-25 (by ThorntonWilde)

Info:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0017136/

Description:

http://bayimg.com/mADbEaaDi Metropolis (1927) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0017136/ RIP OF 1985 VESTRON VIDEO LASER DISC Metropolis is a 1927 German expressionist film in the science-fiction genre directed by Fritz Lang. Produced in Germany during a stable period of the Weimar Republic, Metropolis is set in a futuristic urban dystopia and makes use of this context to explore the social crisis between workers and owners in capitalism. The film was produced in the Babelsberg Studios by Universum Film A.G. (UFA). The most expensive silent film ever made, it cost approximately 5 million Reichsmark 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 - Georgy Heinrich George ... Grot, the guardian of the Heart Machine Brigitte Helm ... The Creative Man / The Machine Man / Death / The Seven Deadly Sins / Maria Metropolis was cut substantially after its German premiere, and much footage was lost over the passage of successive decades. There have been several efforts to restore it, as well as discoveries of previously lost footage. A 2001 reconstruction of Metropolis, shown at the Berlin Film Festival, was inscribed on UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register in that same year. In 1984, a new restoration and edit of the film was made by Giorgio Moroder, a music producer who specialized in pop-rock soundtracks for motion pictures. Moroder’s version of the film introduced a new contemporary pop music soundtrack for the film. Although it restored a number of previously missing scenes and plot details from the original release (in particular, Moroder's version restores the character of Hel, who was omitted from the original release version of the film), his version of the film runs to only 80 minutes in length, although this is mainly due to the original intertitles being replaced with subtitles, and being run at 24 frames. The Moroder version of Metropolis sparked heated debate among film buffs and fans, with outspoken critics and supporters of the film falling into equal camps. The Mororder film's release came at the same time that Queen released their video Radio Gaga, which featured footage of the film and was featured as part of the film's soundtrack. Though the Moroder version was nominated at The 1985 Razzie Awards for Worst Original Score and Worst Original Song (with Freddie Mercury), it brought the film back to the public eye. Love Kills Written by Freddie Mercury and Giorgio Moroder Performed by Freddie Mercury Courtesy of Raincloud Productions, Ltd. (from the 1984 re-release) Here's My Heart Written by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte Performed by Pat Benatar Courtesy of Chrysalis Records (from the 1984 re-release) Cage of Freedom Written by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte Performed by Jon Anderson Courtesy of Columbia Records (from the 1984 re-release) Blood from a Stone Written by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte Performed by Cycle V Courtesy of Columbia Records (from the 1984 re-release) The Legend of Babel Written by Giorgio Moroder Performed by Giorgio Moroder Courtesy of Columbia Records (from the 1984 re-release) Here She Comes Written by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte Performed by Bonnie Tyler Courtesy of Columbia Records (from the 1984 re-release) Destruction Written by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte Performed by Loverboy Courtesy of Columbia Records (from the 1984 re-release) On Your Own Written by Giorgio Moroder and Billy Squier Performed by Billy Squier Courtesy of Capitol Records (from the 1984 re-release) What's Going On Written by Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte Performed by Adam Ant Courtesy of Epic Records (from the 1984 re-release) Machines Written by Giorgio Moroder Performed by Giorgio Moroder Courtesy of Columbia Records (from the 1984 re-release)

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Comments:

kat2cute (2011-06-08)

For anyone with TLDR syndrome, this is a silent film with music playing sporadically throughout. The quality is crap, but then again, so are all movies made in 1927, so good luck finding better.
Vital statistics:
Format : MPEG-4 at 128 Kbps
Length : 699 MB for 1hrs 22min 55s
Video Aspect : 512x368 at 29.97 fps
Audio : 2 channels stereo, 48.0 KHz

coolrog1 (2011-07-03)

quality vhs rip which is the only available source by the way. thank you very much for the upload.

tumbarrancho (2011-10-21)

Gracias mil.

wuzjackal (2011-11-01)

Hopefully the new version "Giorgio Moroder Presents Metropolis: Special Edition [Blu-ray]" to be released on Nov 15 will be great quality and someone will post it.

fakeidmuhammad (2012-08-23)

A-10
V-10
Thanks ThorntonWilde.