This eagerly awaited restored version of Fritz Lang’s silent classic uses what it said to be nearly an hour of footage long thought to be lost.This is one of the the most important film archival discoveries in history, as surprising as if the missing ending of “The Magnificent Ambersons” were found. —Roger Ebert
According to Ebert, the restored version will start streaming in Berlin at 8:15pm, but US viewers may not be able to see it.
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