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Metropolis (1927) Soundboard

Metropolis (1927) Soundboard

Metropolis, a monumental silent film directed by Fritz Lang in 1927, is a futuristic masterpiece that revolutionized the science fiction genre and has since become an iconic piece of cinematic history. Combining elements of dystopian society, class struggle, and technological advancements, this extraordinary film offers a thought-provoking critique of societal structures that is as relevant today as it was over nine decades ago.

Set in a towering city, Metropolis depicts a stark contrast between the privileged elite who live in luxurious skyscrapers and the oppressed working class toiling underground in harsh conditions. The story follows Freder, the privileged son of the city's ruler, as he becomes captivated by Maria, a visionary activist fighting for the rights of the lower class. Freder's journey leads him to uncover a dark secret: the exploitation of workers by a ruthless industrialist named Joh Fredersen, who creates a robot in Maria's likeness to manipulate the workers and maintain control.

The cast of Metropolis features some iconic performances that have left an indelible mark on the history of cinema. Gustav Fröhlich portrays Freder, perfectly capturing both his innocence and eventual awakening to the social injustices surrounding him. Brigitte Helm delivers a dual role, portraying both the virtuous Maria and the seductive robot replica. Rudolf Klein-Rogge gives a chilling performance as the tyrannical industrialist Joh Fredersen, while Alfred Abel portrays the compassionate inventor Rotwang.

The film's visual effects are particularly remarkable, especially considering the technological limitations of the time. Fritz Lang's vision of a futuristic cityscape, with towering buildings and dazzling machinery, showcased the possibilities of cinema as an art form. The grandeur and scale of the sets, which were meticulously designed and constructed, immerses the audience in a sprawling industrial metropolis that feels simultaneously awe-inspiring and oppressive.

Metropolis is a sonic marvel as well, showcasing a brilliant score composed by Gottfried Huppertz. Huppertz's music perfectly complements the film's themes and emotions, heightening the drama and adding depth to the already powerful visuals. The score combines haunting melodies with dramatic crescendos, capturing the film's tone of social unrest and rebellion.

Metropolis continues to inspire filmmakers, musicians, and artists to this day, with its enduring themes of social inequality and the destructive power of technology. The film's influence can be seen in countless subsequent works, from the gritty urban landscapes of Blade Runner to the exploration of class struggles in Snowpiercer.

If you are captivated by the world of Metropolis and wish to delve deeper into its soundscape, you can now play and download the immersive sounds of this masterwork. Immerse yourself in the haunting melodies, the grand orchestration, and the dramatic crescendos that have shaped the imagination of audiences for generations. Experience a true marvel of cinema and explore the sounds of a bygone era that continue to resonate today.

And forget that you ever left it—understand?"
As deep as lay the workers' city below the earth,
As she is unveiled before the eyes of the top hundred. You'll see her dancing..
C.A. Rotwang requests Joh Frederson to be his guest this evening.
Deep below the lowest level of your Metropolis…"
Dismissed like that by Jon Fredersen?"
Fathers for whom every revolution of a machine wheel meant gold
Great is the world and its Creator And Great is Man
Had created for their sons the miracle of the Eternal Gardens
I must now look only to the People, to whom Georgy pointed the way ..."
Joh Fredersen breaks into Rotwang's attic
Look—!
Lost to Joh Fredersen. Died giving birth to Freder, Joh Fredersen's son.
ME."
Of entertaining Master Freder, Jon Fredersen's son?"
Remaining thing you have from Hel — your son!"
So high above it towered the complex club
So, Joh Fredersen—?! Isn't it worth the loss of a hand to have created the man of the future?
Son of Joh Fredersen, master of Metropolis—!!
The Earth's surface Down below
The man who lived in it was Rotwang, the inventor.
The task was too great. So they hired hands for wages.
Today a mouthpiece of Joh Fredersen is inciting them to rebel against him…"
Whose children are my brothers and sisters…"
"—it is a plan of the 2000 year old catacombs
"…faithful after all…"
"…once the best of friends were, because of that woman…"
"And this woman, at whose feet all sins are heaped…"
"And what brings you to me, Joh Fredersen?"
"Brother…"
"Burn the witch.— To the stake with her!!!"
"Come, Freder! We must cross the workers' quarters."
"Do you know what it means to be
"Do you want to see her?"
"Don't touch the machines—! Let them speed to their deaths—!"
"For me, she is not dead, Joh Fredersen, for me, s h e l i v e s ——!"
"Go home, Josaphat, and wait for me…
"Head and hands want to join together, but they don't have the heart to do it…
"If you had come earlier, you wouldn't have scared me…But now I beg you:
"In three hours I'll come for you!"
"Into the depths, — to be with my brothers…"
"Let's all watch as the world goes to the devil!"
"None—none remained behind!"
"Now I'm going to take you home, my Hel—!"
"Someone w i l l stay at the machine…"
"THE MEDIATOR BETWEEN HEAD AND HANDS MUST BE THE HEART!"
"The woman is m i n e , Joh Fredersen! The son of Hel was yours!"
"This evening, Josaphat Ð this evening, when I return..."
"Two more of those damned plans, Mr. Fredersen…"
"Wait for him! He will surely come!"
"When you spoke to your poor brothers, you spoke of peace, Maria…
"Where they belong?"
"Who is the living food for the machines in MetropolisÑ?!"
"You are not Maria—!!!"
"You called me——Here I am!"
"You have waited long enough! Your time as come—!"
…And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet color, having a golden cup in her hand…

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