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At 8PM, Sunday Nov. 7, 2010, EST, on TCM, Fritz Lang's great early Sci Fi masterpiece, Metropolis!
Last week Geeta Dayal over at Wired published portions of a very cool 32-page program for the 1927 futuristic film Metropolis. The program is for sale at a rare book shop in London and seeing the blog post reminded me of an article in one of my magazines from 1927. It took me a little while to find (most of my archive is a terribly disorganized mess) but I finally found the magazine I was looking for — the June 1927 issue of Science and Invention.
The magazine featured a two-page spread titled, ”Metropolis—A Movie Based On Science,” with photographs and illustrations depicting how the movie’s cutting-edge effects were achieved. The use of miniatures, sparks of electricity with forced perspective and television-telephones are all explained in illustrations credited to “Bate.”
I was blown away...
Also very instructive to see the trilingual documentary that followed about the rediscovery of the Buenos Aires print. It was a freak occurrence that it even got to BA so early - an exhibitor from BA saw the pic in Berlin almost immediately upon release, bought a print and the Latin American rights. Then UFA studios decided the picture was too long and pulled it! That's when much of the missing footage was cut out - waaay back in early 1928.
Finally, we learn how long it was known that there was a longer cut of Metropolis out there and how impossible it was to confirm the fact! It's a challenge getting archives to "get around to" allowing even a scholar to see stuff. They are always overworked and/or moving house. Always. I don't suppose operating on Latin time helps! lol