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Pre-1950 Science Fiction Films (Film Guide): Metropolis, Flash Gordon, Things to Come, Frankenstein, Mysterious Doctor Satan, the Invisible Man
Contributor(s): Source Wikipedia (Author), Books, LLC (Editor), Group, Books (Editor)
ISBN: 1155483839     ISBN-13: 9781155483832
Publisher: Books LLC, Wiki Series
OUR PRICE:   $20.99  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: September 2011
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Physical Information: 0.11" H x 7.44" W x 9.69" (0.25 lbs) 54 pages
 
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (films not included). Pages: 52. Chapters: Metropolis, Flash Gordon, Things to Come, Frankenstein, Mysterious Doctor Satan, The Invisible Man, The Lost World, L'Inhumaine, The Purple Monster Strikes, Island of Lost Souls, End of the World, A Trip to the Moon, Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe, Son of Ingagi, Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars, The Mad Monster, The Tunnel, Buck Rogers, The Phantom Creeps, Woman in the Moon, Algol, Brick Bradford, Manhunt of Mystery Island, The Invisible Woman, The Invisible Man Returns, Dr. Cyclops, The Vanishing Shadow, The Mysterious Island, The Monster and the Ape, Der Tunnel, Aelita, Himmelskibet, The Ghost of Slumber Mountain, Verdens Undergang, The Monster Maker, The Mechanical Man, Non-Stop New York, The First Men in the Moon, The Miracle Child, Deluge, Master of the World, The Last Man on Earth, Night Key, Aerograd, Black Dragons, The Voice from the Sky, Another Wild Idea, The Invisible Ray, Gold, Conquest of the Pole, Paris Qui Dort, Trapped by Television, Die Arche, The Perfect Woman, Ghost Patrol, High Treason, Gugusse et l'Automate. Excerpt: Metropolis is a 1927 German expressionist film in the science-fiction genre directed by Fritz Lang. Produced in Germany during a stable period of the Weimar Republic, Metropolis is set in a futuristic urban dystopia and makes use of this context to explore the social crisis between workers and owners inherent in capitalism, as expressed by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. The film was produced in the Babelsberg Studios by Universum Film A.G. (UFA). The most expensive silent film ever made, it cost approximately 5 million Reichsmark, or approximately $200 million when adjusted for inflation. Metropolis was cut substantially after its German premiere, and much footage was lost over the passage of successive decades. There have been several efforts to re...