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Fritz Lang

c. 1935
object

Fritz Lang was a visionary German director who established many science fiction tropes with his silent masterpiece Metropolis (1927). If that wasn’t eno..

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Metropolis

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Metropolis (Musical Soundtrack 1998)

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