File:Metropolis (German three-sheet poster).jpg
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Three-sheet poster for the 1927 German film Metropolis depicting the Maschinenmensch (Machine-person) in front of the titular dystopian city of the future. This version of the poster accompanied its world premiere and domestic theatrical release in Germany. An international version of the same poster (which can be seen at MoMA.org) used the same illustration and design without the German-language credits. |
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1926 |
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Illustration by Heinz Schulz-Neudamm. Distributed by UFA. |
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