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- Fritz Lang, M (1931): Beckert
meets Elsie [1 min, 45 sec]
- Fritz Lang, Metropolis (1927): "The
Tower of Babel" [3 min, 38 sec]
- Fritz Lang, M: Schraenker's
hand over map of Berlin [42 sec]
- Fritz Lang, M: Police
map of crime area [48 sec]
- Fritz Lang, M: Beckert
chased on the street [1 min, 22 sec]
- Madonna (1989), "Express
Yourself" [4 min, 24 sec]
- Fritz Lang, M: Police
and Mob: "What can we do?" [9min, 11 sec]
- Walther Ruttmann, Berlin, die Sinfonie der Grossstadt (1927):
Newspapers
and Suicide [2 min, 43 sec]
- Fritz Lang, M: Beckert
looking at new victim in display window and mirror [2 min, 20 sec]
- Fritz Lang, M: Lohmann
reads police report [2 min, 43 sec]
- Fritz Lang, M: Problems
of police investigation
and surveillance [4 min, 43 sec]
- Fritz Lang, M: Title,
gong, and first scene [2 min, 23 sec]
- Fritz Lang, M: "Du
hast aber einen schoenen Ball" [37 sec]
- Fritz Lang, M: "Elsie?!"
[42 sec]
- Fritz Lang, M: Schraenker
as judge and persecutor (edited) [4 min]
- Fritz Hippler, Der ewige Jude (1940): Scene
on M [1 min]
- Stanley Kramer, Judgment at Nuremberg (1961): The
verdict [8 min]
- Jean-Luc Godard, Contempt (1963): Fritz
Lang screening footage and explaining Hoelderlin [5 min]
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