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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15463646
    Format: 1 DVD-Video (82 Min. + Bonus) : getönt , DD/2.0 stereo, DD/5.1 , 1 Beil. , NTSC ; 1.33:1
    Edition: Special ed.
    Series Statement: Kino classics : [DVD-Video]
    Content: In 1984, Academy Award®-winning composer Giorgio Moroder (Midnight Express, Flashdance) introduced Fritz Lang's science fiction epic METROPOLIS to a new generation of moviegoers. Working in collaboration with film archives around the world, he supervised a special reconstruction of the film, with color tinting, fewer inter-titles, and newly restored footage. A pioneer in the field of digital music, Moroder backed this special edition with a throbbing new score, punctuated with pop songs from some of the biggest stars of the early MTV era: Freddie Mercury, Pat Benatar, Adam Ant, Bonnie Tyler, Loverboy, and others. Unavailable on home video for more than two decades, Kino Classics is now proud to revive the 1984 edition of METROPOLIS, an historic achievement in film restoration, and a dramatic vehicle for the visionary music of Giorgio Moroder. Rather than substitute digitally enhanced footage from one of the restorations that have occurred in the 27 years since the release of Moroder's METROPOLIS, Kino Classics has chosen to present the film exactly as it appeared in 1984, mastered from an archival 35mm print. (Kino)
    Content: Extras: * "The Fading Image" Produced by Giorgio Moroder in 1984, this rarely-seen documentary about film preservation goes behind the scenes of his restoration and scoring of Metropolis. * Original trailer * Gallery * A personal message from Giorgio Moroder * Presented in 2.0 Stereo and, for the first time, in Dolby Digital 5.1
    Note: Ländercode: 1 , Orig.: Deutschland, 1927 , The fading image (18 min.; Daniel Woodruff, 1984)
    Language: German
    Author information: Fröhlich, Gustav
    Author information: Lang, Fritz
    Author information: Freund, Karl
    Author information: Helm, Brigitte
    Author information: Harbou, Thea von
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15478133
    Format: 1 BD (ca. 82 Min. + Features) : eingefärbt , DTS-HD Master audio 5.1 , Stummfilm , 1 Beil. , 1.33:1 ; 1920 x 1080p
    Edition: Special ed.
    Series Statement: Kino classics : [BD]
    Content: In 1984, Academy Award®-winning composer Giorgio Moroder (Midnight Express, Flashdance) introduced Fritz Lang's science fiction epic METROPOLIS to a new generation of moviegoers. Working in collaboration with film archives around the world, he supervised a special reconstruction of the film, with color tinting, fewer inter-titles, and newly restored footage. A pioneer in the field of digital music, Moroder backed this special edition with a throbbing new score, punctuated with pop songs from some of the biggest stars of the early MTV era: Freddie Mercury, Pat Benatar, Adam Ant, Bonnie Tyler, Loverboy, and others. Unavailable on home video for more than two decades, Kino Classics is now proud to revive the 1984 edition of METROPOLIS, an historic achievement in film restoration, and a dramatic vehicle for the visionary music of Giorgio Moroder. Rather than substitute digitally enhanced footage from one of the restorations that have occurred in the 27 years since the release of Moroder's METROPOLIS, Kino Classics has chosen to present the film exactly as it appeared in 1984, mastered from an archival 35mm print. (Kino)
    Content: Extras: * "The Fading Image" Produced by Giorgio Moroder in 1984, this rarely-seen documentary about film preservation goes behind the scenes of his restoration and scoring of Metropolis. * Original trailer * Gallery * A personal message from Giorgio Moroder * Presented in 2.0 Stereo and, for the first time, in Dolby Digital 5.1
    Note: Ländercode: A , Orig.: Deutschland, 1927/1984 , Special features: Original trailer. Gallery. A personal message from Giorgio Moroder
    Language: German
    Author information: Fröhlich, Gustav
    Author information: Lang, Fritz
    Author information: Freund, Karl
    Author information: Helm, Brigitte
    Author information: Harbou, Thea von
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB11234779
    Format: 3 DVD (144 Min.) , s/w ; Stummfilm , 1 Beih. (31 S.) , Bildformat: 1:1.33, 16:9
    Edition: Komplettierte und restaurierte Fassung, 3-disc special ed.
    Series Statement: Transit Classics : [DVD-Video]
    Content: Bunus und Extras: Disc 2: Metropolis - Die Restaurierung eines Filmklassikers. Metropolis Refound. Die Reise nach Metropolis. Disc 3: Features und Bildergalerie.
    Note: Ländercode: 2 , Orig.: Deutschland, 1926
    Language: German
    Keywords: Metropolis (Film) ; Kommentar ; DVD-Video ; Metropolis (Film) ; Restaurierung ; DVD-Video ; Kommentar ; DVD-Video ; Kommentar
    Author information: Fröhlich, Gustav
    Author information: Lang, Fritz
    Author information: Patalas, Enno
    Author information: Pommer, Erich
    Author information: Rittau, Günther
    Author information: Freund, Karl
    Author information: Helm, Brigitte
    Author information: Harbou, Thea von
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