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  2. Metropolis (1927) movie posters

  3. Behold Beautiful Original Movie Posters for Metropolis …

    WEBMetrop­o­lis: Watch Fritz Lang’s 1927 Mas­ter­piece. Read the Orig­i­nal 32-Page Pro­gram for Fritz Lang’s Metrop­o­lis (1927) H. G. Wells Pans Fritz Lang’s Metrop­o­lis in a 1927 Movie Review: It’s “the Sil­li­est Film”. Gaze …

  4. WEB1926. Heinz Schulz-Neudamm. Poster for Metropolis. 1926. Lithograph. 81 × 36 1/2" (205.7 × 92.7 cm). UFA (Universum-Film-Aktiengesellschaft). Paul Grasnick, Berlin. Gift of UFA (Universum-Film-Aktiengesellschaft). …

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    The most notable of the Metropolis posters is the original three-sheet Schulz-Neudamm image, bearing the head of the robot starring blankly out at the viewer, and framed by a background tall skyscrapers and distinctive art deco lettering.
    Gallery of 118 movie poster and cover images for Metropolis (1927). Synopsis: In a futuristic city sharply divided between the rich and the poor, the son of the city's mastermind meets a prophet who predicts the coming of a savior to mediate their differences.
    Read the Original 32-Page Program for Fritz Lang’s Metropolis (1927) H. G. Wells Pans Fritz Lang’s Metropolis in a 1927 Movie Review: It’s “the Silliest Film” Gaze at Global Movie Posters for Hitchcock’s Vertigo: U.S., Japan, Italy, Poland & Beyond
    Metropolis is regarded as a pioneering science-fiction film, being among the first feature-length ones of that genre. Filming took place over 17 months in 1925–26 at a cost of more than five million Reichsmarks, or the equivalent of about €21 million.