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Re: Lost scenes from METROPOLIS (1927) rediscovered !
I also liked Moroder's idea of using on-screen subtitles instead of intertitles. I never understood why this approach was never tried with other silent film presentations on tape and DVD - I think it would ease people who are normally put off by the conventions of silent film.
Unfortunately, I have been told that relicensing all the music would be exorbitant, and that neither Moroder nor the Murnau Foundation are terribly interested in making that cut available again. It cannot even be screened theatrically now.
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Re: Lost scenes from METROPOLIS (1927) rediscovered !
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Originally Posted by Mark Edward Heuck
I also liked Moroder's idea of using on-screen subtitles instead of intertitles. I never understood why this approach was never tried with other silent film presentations on tape and DVD - I think it would ease people who are normally put off by the conventions of silent film.
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Why not colorize it and have actors dub in the dialogue?
The intertitles are part of the flow of the film and removing them is just as bad as bad as re-editing the film itself. Not to mention it would introduce a number of jump-cuts.
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Re: Lost scenes from METROPOLIS (1927) rediscovered !
You want a killer score for Metropolis? On the restoration tour, I saw it played on theater organ by Dennis James, who during the robot creation scene shifted to theremin. It was outstanding (I think he used some Huppertz material) in every respect. Have James do that again for DVD and we have a winner.