The 1927 German sci-fi film Metropolis was based on Thea von Harbou’s novel/treatment of the same name, which is about an advanced society divided between skyscraper dwelling haves and subterranean have-nots, the latter of whom do the difficult and dirty work of powering the city. The movie was brought to the screen by Fritz Lang a dozen films into his long and storied career. The above poster was made for a 1984 re-release, and prominently features the robotic character Machinemensch, who is played by German actress Brigitte Helm both as a robot and a human. We suspect the movie falls into the category of well-known-but-seldom-watched. We’ll get back to it a bit later.
1939—Batman Debuts
In Detective Comics #27, DC Comics publishes its second major superhero, Batman, who becomes one of the most popular comic book characters of all time, and then a popular camp television series starring Adam West, and lastly a multi-million dollar movie franchise starring Michael Keaton, then George Clooney, and finally Christian Bale.