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Joh Fredersen breaks into Rotwang's attic.
Metropolis (1927)
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Metropolis (1927)
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"Joh Fredersen's son—!!"
Metropolis (1927)
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C.A. Rotwang requests Joh Fredersen to be his guest this evening.
Metropolis (1927)
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Lost to Joh Fredersen. Died giving birth to Freder, Joh Fredersen's son.
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Maria is not the only one listening to Rotwang. Outside the attic window Joh Fredersen has been evesdropping…
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son of Joh Fredersen, master of Metropolis—!!
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son of Joh Fredersen, master of Metropolis—!!
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In the attic with Maria, Rotwang grows ever more intoxicated by his triumph over Fredersen.
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"And what brings you to me, Joh Fredersen?"
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C.A. Rotwang requests Joh Frederson to be his guest this evening.
Metropolis (1927)
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"You will destroy Joh Fredersen — him and his city and his son!"
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Today a mouthpiece of Joh Fredersen is inciting them to rebel against him…"
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Leave me alone now, Joh Fredersen… You will find the way back without me–"
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"Joh Fredersen wants to let those in the depths use force and do wrong,
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"Tomorrow thousands will ask in fury and desperation—Joh Fredersen, where is my son!?"