Synopsis

In 1984, Oscar-winning composer Giorgio Moroder (Top Gun, Midnight Express, Flashdance) reintroduced Fritz Lang’s 1927 science fiction epic METROPOLIS to a new generation of moviegoers. He colourised scenes, added new subtitles, plus a throbbing rock soundtrack to Lang’s iconic imagery. Featuring songs from some of the biggest stars of the early MTV era: Freddie Mercury, Pat Benatar, Adam Ant, Bonnie Tyler, Loverboy, Jon Anderson and others, it became a dramatic vehicle for Moroder’s visionary music and a beautiful retro-futurist timepiece. Through faithfully maintaining Lang’s intriguing and timeless storyline, today, it is this version of METROPOLIS that first comes to mind for millions around the world.


Eureka Entertainment proudly present the UK DVD Premiere of Giorgio Moroder Presents: METROPOLIS, to be released in Limited Edition DVD SteelBook and for streaming from 23 July 2012.

Genre:
Drama
Run time:
83 minutes
Director:
Fritz Lang
Starring:
Alfred Abel, Gustav Fröhlich, Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Fritz Rasp, Theodor Loos, Erwin Biswanger, Heinrich George, Brigitte Helm
Cast:
Fritz Alberti, Grete Berger, Olly Boeheim, Max Dietze, Ellen Frey, Beatrice Garga, Heinrich Gotho, Dolly Grey, Anny Hintze, Georg John, Walter Kuehle, Margarete Lanner, Rose Lichtenstein, Hanns Leo Reich, Arthur Reinhardt, Curt Siodmak, Henrietta Siodmak, Olaf Storm, Erwin Vater, Rolf von Goth, Helen von Münchofen, Helene Weigel, Hilde Woitscheff
(Novel):
Thea Von Harbou
(Screenplay):
Thea Von Harbou
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Screenplay (Uncredited):
Fritz Lang
Producer (1984 Restoration):
Giorgio Moroder
Executive Producer (1984):
Keith Forsey, Georg Naschke, Laurie Howard, Michele Cohen
Producer (1984):
Giorgio Moroder
Producer:
Erich Pommer
Original Music:
Gottfried Huppertz, Bernd Schultheis
Original Music (2005/2011):
Benjamin Speed
Original Music (2004):
Abel Korzeniowski
Original Music (1999):
Wetfish
Original Music (1998):
Peter Osborne
Cinematography:
Karl Freund, Günther Rittau, Walter Ruttmann
Costume Design:
Aenne Willkomm
Set Designer:
Karl Vollbrecht, Erich Kettelhut, Otto Hunte
Set Designer (Uncredited):
Edgar G. Ulmer
Sculptor (As Walter Schultze Mittendorf):
Walter Schulze Mittendorff
Stereo Sound Consultant (1984):
David W. Gray
Dubbing Consultant (1984):
Chris Jenkins
Special Effects:
Ernst Kunstmann
Painting Effects (Uncredited):
Erich Kettelhut
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Stereo Sound Consultant (1984):
David W. Gray
Dubbing Consultant (1984):
Chris Jenkins
Special Effects:
Ernst Kunstmann
Painting Effects (Uncredited):
Erich Kettelhut
Restoration:
Jeff Matakovich, Enno Patalas
Restoration (Uncredited):
Frank Strobel
Restoration: Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Fou:
Martin Koerber
Assistant Trick Photography (Uncredited):
Hugo O. Schulze
Camera Operator:
Karl Freund
Camera Operator (As Gunther Rittau):
Günther Rittau
Assistant Camera (Uncredited):
Robert Baberske
Special Photographic Effects Sequences (Uncredited:
Konstantin Irmen Tschet
English Translation: Restoration, Kinograph:
Robert Gray
Key Production Assistant (Uncredited):
Rudi George
Still Photographer (Uncredited):
Horst Von Harbou
Production Assistant (Uncredited):
Erich Holder
Art Direction:
Otto Hunte
Trick Photography (Uncredited):
Erich Kettelhut
Wardrobe (Uncredited):
Hermann I. Kaufmann
Technical Consultant (Uncredited):
Erich Kettelhut
Production Assistant (Uncredited):
Gustav Püttjer
Art Direction:
Erich Kettelhut
Conductor: Original Score: Restoration:
Berndt Heller
Score Reconstruction: Original Score: Restoration:
Berndt Heller
Production Assistant (Uncredited):
Hans Taussig
Art Direction:
Karl Vollbrecht
Special Visual Effects:
Eugen Schüfftan
Conductor: Original Score (Uncredited):
Otto Harzner
Assistant Compositing Effects Artist (Uncredited):
Ernst Kunstmann
Conductor (Uncredited):
Frank Strobel
Model Maker (Uncredited):
Willy Muller
Special Thanks (2010 Restoration):
Dieter Kosslick
Special Thanks (1984 Restoration):
Rusty Lemorande
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Reviews

“Moroder has allowed the film to breathe again, energized with an infusion of blood, breath and voice.”

-Hollywood Reporter

“Moroder’s contributions to the score sound great, with plenty of vibrancy, depth, and presence.”

-twitchfilm.com

“Moroder’s songs serve as illustrations of the visual subtextual currents, providing an intriguing contrast to the characters’ heightened interactions.”

-inside pulse

“Moroder’s production is 100% absolutely perfectly stellar.”

-dvdtalk
  • fresh: Lang hardly moves the camera; he knows all the angles, and keeps the focus on the overwhelming, colossal contrivances that arise from an ambient megalomania and the infinitesimally calibrated, razor-sharp machinations that they provoke.
  • fresh: I have just had a sensational night at the movies, and the picture was only 83 years old.
  • fresh: Kino's The Complete Metropolis contains nearly a hundred instances of restored footage, ranging from brief reaction shots to entire sequences.
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