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[[Image:MetropolisPoster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Metropolis (1927)'']]
{{Infobox Movie
|name = Metropolis
|picture = MetropolisPoster.jpg
|caption = ''Movie Poster''
|country = [[Image:GER.jpg|25px]] Germany <br /> (Weimar Republic)
|director = [[Fritz Lang]]
|date= January 10, 1927
|language = Silent <br /> (German intertitles)
|studio= UFA
|distributor=Parufamet
|character1=Joh Fredersen
|actor1=[[Alfred Abel]]
|character2=Freder
|actor2=Gustav Fröhlich
|character3=C. A. Rotwang
|actor3=Rudolf Klein-Rogge
|character4=The Thin Man
|actor4=[[Fritz Rasp]]
|character5=Josaphat
|actor5=[[Theodor Loos]]
}}


'''''Metropolis''''' is a 1927 science fiction film that was one of the first movies directed by German director [[Fritz Lang]] (''[[M (1931)|M]]'' ,''[[You Only Live Once]]'' ,''[[The Big Heat]]'') and one of the very first in the science fiction genre.
'''''Metropolis''''' is a 1927 science fiction film that was one of the first movies directed by German director [[Fritz Lang]] (''[[M (1931)|M]]'', ''[[You Only Live Once]]'', ''[[The Big Heat]]'').It is one of the very first in the science fiction genre and is one of the most expensive films of the time and is considered one of the most important works in film history.


'''The following weapons were used in the movie ''Metropolis (1927)'':'''
The story is about the fictional city of ''Metropolis'', the big city of the future, is divided in two: while the rich live on the surface, the workers have to live underground. Freder, son of the ruler Johann Fredersen, goes to the "undercity" when he falls in love with Maria, the "saint of the oppressed". On behalf of the worried Fredersen, the inventor Rotwang creates a doppelganger of Maria, who is supposed to seduce the workers to revolt, in order to finally take away all their rights.
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==Liliput pistol==
==Liliput pistol==
Josaphat ([[Theodor Loos]]) tries to commit suicide with a [[Liliput pistol]], but Freder (Gustav Frölich) convinces him not to do it.
Josaphat ([[Theodor Loos]]) tries to commit suicide with a [[Liliput pistol]], but Freder (Gustav Frölich) convinces him not to do it.
[[Image:LiliputPistol.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Liliput pistol]]
[[Image:LiliputPistol.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Liliput pistol]]
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Revision as of 12:45, 25 March 2021


Metropolis
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Movie Poster
Country Error creating thumbnail: File missing Germany
(Weimar Republic)
Directed by Fritz Lang
Release Date January 10, 1927
Language Silent
(German intertitles)
Studio UFA
Distributor Parufamet
Main Cast
Character Actor
Joh Fredersen Alfred Abel
Freder Gustav Fröhlich
C. A. Rotwang Rudolf Klein-Rogge
The Thin Man Fritz Rasp
Josaphat Theodor Loos


Metropolis is a 1927 science fiction film that was one of the first movies directed by German director Fritz Lang (M, You Only Live Once, The Big Heat).It is one of the very first in the science fiction genre and is one of the most expensive films of the time and is considered one of the most important works in film history.

The story is about the fictional city of Metropolis, the big city of the future, is divided in two: while the rich live on the surface, the workers have to live underground. Freder, son of the ruler Johann Fredersen, goes to the "undercity" when he falls in love with Maria, the "saint of the oppressed". On behalf of the worried Fredersen, the inventor Rotwang creates a doppelganger of Maria, who is supposed to seduce the workers to revolt, in order to finally take away all their rights.


The following weapons were used in the film Metropolis:


Liliput pistol

Josaphat (Theodor Loos) tries to commit suicide with a Liliput pistol, but Freder (Gustav Frölich) convinces him not to do it.

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Liliput pistol
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Freder prevents Josaphat commiting suicide.

Haenel-Schmeisser Model I Pistol

A rich man commits suicide with a Haenel-Schmeisser Model I Pistol.

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Haenel-Shmeisser mod 1 pistol
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The Haenel-Shmeisser lying on the rich man's desk.