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| Alfred Abel | Joh Fredersen | |
| Gustav Fröhlich | Freder - Joh Fredersen's Son | |
| Rudolf Klein-Rogge | C.A. Rotwang - the Inventor | |
| Fritz Rasp | The Thin Man | |
| Theodor Loos | Josaphat | |
| Erwin Biswanger | 11811 - Georgy | |
| Heinrich George | Grot - the Guardian of the Heart Machine | |
| Brigitte Helm | The Machine Man / Maria | |
| Fritz Alberti | Creative Human - Man Who Convinces Babel | |
| Grete Berger | Working Woman | |
| Olly Boeheim | Working Woman | |
| Max Dietze | Working Man | |
| Ellen Frey | Working Woman | |
| Beatrice Garga | Woman of Eternal Gardens | |
| Heinrich Gotho | Master of Ceremonies | |
| Dolly Grey | Working Woman | |
| Anny Hintze | Woman of Eternal Gardens | |
| Gottfried Huppertz | Man Playing Violin | |
| Georg John | Working Man Who Causes Explosion of M-Machine | |
| Walter Kuehle | Working Man |
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Erich Pommer
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| Writer |
Fritz Lang
Thea von Harbou |
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| Cinematography |
Karl Freund
Walter Ruttmann Günther Rittau |
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| Musician | Giorgio Moroder
Gottfried Huppertz Abel Korzeniowski Peter Osborne |
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In a futuristic city sharply divided between the working class and the city planners, the son of the city's mastermind falls in love with a working class prophet who predicts the coming of a savior to mediate their differences. |
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