3 Movies Starring Gustav Frèhlich

Metropolis

Metropolis

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1927-03-13

Languages:

German

Countries:

Germany

Runtime:

153 min

Rated:

NOT RATED

IMDB Ratings:

8.3 (99845 Reviews)

Director:

Fritz Lang

Genres:

DramaSci-Fi

Cast:

Writer:

Thea von Harbou (screenplay)

Thea von Harbou (novel)

Fullplot:

Sometime in the future, the city of Metropolis is home to a Utopian society where its wealthy residents live a carefree life. One of those is Freder Fredersen. One day, he spots a beautiful woman with a group of children, she and the children who quickly disappear. Trying to follow her, he, oblivious to such, is horrified to find an underground world of workers, apparently who run the machinery which keeps the above ground Utopian world functioning. One of the few people above ground who knows about the world below is Freder's father, Joh Fredersen, who is the founder and master of Metropolis. Freder learns that the woman is Maria, who espouses the need to join the "hands" - the workers - to the "head" - those in power above - by a mediator or the "heart". Freder wants to help the plight of the workers in the want for a better life. But when Joh learns of what Maria is espousing and that Freder is joining their cause, Joh, with the assistance of an old colleague and now nemesis named Rotwang, an inventor, works toward quashing a supposed uprising, with Maria as the center of their plan. However, Joh is unaware that Rotwang has his own agenda. But if any of these plans includes the shut down of the machines, total anarchy could break loose both above ground and below.

Asphalt

Asphalt

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1930-05-03

Languages:

German

Countries:

Germany

Runtime:

90 min

IMDB Ratings:

7.6 (859 Reviews)

Director:

Joe May

Genres:

Drama

Cast:

Writer:

Joe May (screenplay)

Hans Szèkely (screenplay)

Rolf E. Vanloo (screenplay)

Fullplot:

Joe May's sensual drama of life in the Berlin underworld is in many ways the perfect summation of German filmmaking in the silent era: a dazzling visual style, a psychological approach to its characters, and the ability to take a simple and essentially melodramatic story and turn it into something more complex and inherently cinematic.

Der groèe Kènig

Der groèe Kènig

Basic Info:

Languages:

German

Countries:

Germany

Runtime:

118 min

IMDB Ratings:

6.6 (156 Reviews)

Director:

Veit Harlan

Cast:

Writer:

Veit Harlan

Gerhard Menzel

Hans Rehberg

Fullplot:

King Frederick II (aka "Frederick the Great") of Prussia is engaged in a major battle against the Austrian army at Kunersdorf, and things aren't going well. The Austrians are inflicting major casualties, and his army is beginning to crumble. Defeat seems inevitable when a combination of events gives him hope that he may pull victory from the jaws of defeat after all.

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