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* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: Every version was different for ''decades''. And the only full version surviving was apparently acquired by a collector before the first cuts were made, then wound up in an archive.
* [[Missing Episode]]: Missing ''a third of the entire movie'' for many years. Even with the rediscovered version, there are still two missing scenes; one of which is heavily plot-relevant. To make matters even '''worse''', there have been rumors that there are even ''more'' missing scenes that were cut from the film before it's German premiere to help shorten the time of the film. It may be very likely that Lang didn't destroy these scenes and there may be even more unseen footage for this film.
* [[Reality Subtext]]: Maybe. Fritz Lang's wife, Thea von Harbou, was originally married to actor Rudolf Klein-Rogge, but she had an affair with Lang and ultimately divorced Rogge. In the movie and in the original book, the woman Hel was married to Rotwang (played by Rogge) but eventually had an affair and married Joh Fredersen. As Harbou wrote the original screenplay and story, it's possible she wrote it as a parallel to her own life situation, so [[Real Life Writes the Plot|a lot gets made of this coincidence]]. But on the other hand, Lang and Rogge remained good friends and worked together until Lang left Germany, while Rogge also continued to work with Harbou on several other movies. Needless to say, [[Your Mileage May Vary|there's been debate]].
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