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* [[Standard Snippet]]: The "Dies Irae" theme figures heavily in the original soundtrack by Gottfried Huppertz, as does a tweaked version of the Marseillaise. |
* [[Standard Snippet]]: The "Dies Irae" theme figures heavily in the original soundtrack by Gottfried Huppertz, as does a tweaked version of the Marseillaise. |
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* [[Technicolor Science]]: In a black and white film no less. Rotwang's lab when he is transforming his mechanical girl has milky white liquids, transparent liquids, and dark colored liquids all boiling and bubbling away in strangely shaped glass containers. |
* [[Technicolor Science]]: In a black and white film no less. Rotwang's lab when he is transforming his mechanical girl has milky white liquids, transparent liquids, and dark colored liquids all boiling and bubbling away in strangely shaped glass containers. |
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* [[Thousand-Yard Stare]]: Josaphat's BSOD after being fired by Fredersen. He's so shocked and unable to focus that he ''can't find the doorknob'' on his way out. |
* [[Thousand-Yard Stare]]: Josaphat's BSOD after being fired by Fredersen. He's so shocked and unable to focus that he ''can't find the doorknob'' on his way out. |
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* [[Thunderbolts and Lightning]]: The destruction of the machines. |
* [[Thunderbolts and Lightning]]: The destruction of the machines. |
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* [[Title Drop]]: Rotwang talking to Joh Fredersen calls the city "your metropolis". [[No Name Given]]? |
* [[Title Drop]]: Rotwang talking to Joh Fredersen calls the city "your metropolis". [[No Name Given]]? |