- C. A.
Rotwang is a
fictional character in
Fritz Lang's 1927
science fiction film Metropolis, as well as
screenwriter Thea von Harbou's
original novel...
- Helm both as a
robot and in
human guise. She was
created by the
scientist Rotwang in
dedication to his
deceased lover, Hel,
though in the
novel they have...
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Fredersen takes the maps to the city's
greatest inventor,
Rotwang, to
learn their meaning.
Rotwang had been in love with a
woman named Hel, who left him to...
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screen in the form of
Rotwang, the evil
genius whose machines had
originally given life to the
dystopian city of the title.
Rotwang's laboratory influenced...
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motivations for
certain actions of the main characters.
Maschinenmensch Rotwang 1925 in
science fiction 1926 in
science fiction Minden, Michael; Bachmann...
- and the
creators are
often male "mad scientists" such as the
characters Rotwang in Metropolis,
Tyrell in
Blade Runner, and the
husbands in The Stepford...
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included on her
extended plays Little Boots and Illuminations. The B-side, "
Rotwang's Party (Robot Dance)" was
written and
performed by Moroder.
Although used...
- English-speaking audiences, for
playing the
archetypal mad
scientist role of C. A.
Rotwang in Lang's
Metropolis and as the
criminal genius Doctor Mabuse. Klein-Rogge...
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character Rotwang in
Fritz Lang's film
Metropolis (1927). Sellers's
Strangelove takes from
Rotwang the
single black gloved hand (which, in
Rotwang's case,...
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Heaven Edouard Müllendorf 1994 Ace Ventura: Pet
Detective Ron Camp 1994
Rotwang muß weg! [de]
Arthur Eigenrauch 1995
Schmetterling im
Dunkeln Himself Do****entary...