1922 Alfred Abel In Phantom
Alfred Abel e Pola Negri,1921. Canta Nelson Gonçalves,1955. Tortura Mental
Metropolis (1927) Trailer (Alfred Abel, Gustav Fröhlich, Rudolf Klein-Rogge)
60 SECONDS WITH...Alfred Abel // The Live Sessions
Alfred Abel live at The Bedford
Reptilian Eyes - Alfred Abel (1927) Germany
Closer by Alfred Abel
Alfred Abel Whitechapel Sessions
Interact Alfred #7 - Deo im Übermaß - Ausreden ausdenken
Interact Alfred #10 - Das Märchen - Schwimmen
Interact Alfred #8 - Die Alkoholvergiftung - Liegen Bleiben
Metropolis
Interact Alfred #9 - Der Geldrausch !?! - Gelber Becher
Interact Alfred #9 - Der Geldrausch !?! - Orangener Becher
1922 Alfred Abel In Phantom
Alfred Abel e Pola Negri,1921. Canta Nelson Gonçalves,1955. Tortura Mental
Metropolis (1927) Trailer (Alfred Abel, Gustav Fröhlich, Rudolf Klein-Rogge)
60 SECONDS WITH...Alfred Abel // The Live Sessions
Alfred Abel live at The Bedford
Reptilian Eyes - Alfred Abel (1927) Germany
Closer by Alfred Abel
Alfred Abel Whitechapel Sessions
Interact Alfred #7 - Deo im Übermaß - Ausreden ausdenken
Interact Alfred #10 - Das Märchen - Schwimmen
Interact Alfred #8 - Die Alkoholvergiftung - Liegen Bleiben
Metropolis
Interact Alfred #9 - Der Geldrausch !?! - Gelber Becher
Interact Alfred #9 - Der Geldrausch !?! - Orangener Becher
Interact Alfred #10 - Das Märchen - Wegrennen
Interact Alfred #5 - Die Pille
Interact Alfred #4 - Sein "Freund", der Hund
OUTTAKES AND BEHIND THE SCENES!! - Interact Alfred #1 - #5
Interact Alfred #2 - In Griechenland
Interact Alfred #9 - Der Geldrausch !?! - Roter Becher
Interact Alfred #9 - Der Geldrausch !?!
Metropolis (1927) - ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟΙ ΥΠΟΤΙΤΛΟΙ.
Metropolis (1927)
Die Koffer des Herrn O.F. - Peter Lorre 1931/1932
Metropolis VOSTFR
Metropolis
Metropolis (1927) Remastered (with Commentary)
Das Hofkonzert (1936) in German
Metropolis (1927) Full
Metropolis (1927) part 1 (prelude) greek subtitles
1914, die letzten Tage vor dem Weltbrand 1930
Metropolis (1927) • Part 2 of 2 • Sci-Fi • Drama • FREE MOVIE
Metropolis (Fritz Lang, 1927) - メトロポリス(フリッツ·ラング、1927年)
Abel Danger 8-13-2014 ITT Sheraton
Abel Danger 8-1-2014 Spread Bet Serco to 7/7 Edgeware Road Station, MH Waypoint West of Donetsk
Laura Magdalene Eisenhower: ET invasion has already occurred and governments do not want us to know
Guest anchor- Alfred Mutua on Friday Briefing(Development in Machakos County)
Abel Danger 5-30-2014 Part 1
Dragon Warrior - Abel Yuusha - Level 17 [ENG SUB]
C2CSI · Abel Danger 1-20-2014 Bilderberg·Serco·Sochi Radisson
''MAIGRET et LE CHIEN JAUNE'' avec Abel Tarride e Rolla Norman
Burnout - Bibel TV das Gespräch
SKIZZ CYZYK interview with Alfred Jarry & Pataphysics
Guest anchor: Qualice the word master (Abel Mutua)
Metropolis {trailer project}
PIRATEN VORNE - FDP AM BODEN - Berliner Wahlergebnis
Morning Express: Personal care interview with Sophia Kieti brand manager
Melanie Griffith interview - Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1995)
Metropolis - Geeks With Charvels
1985 - Alfred Hofkunst in der Sendung Karambuli (SF)
Metropolis | re-release trailer (2011)
Interview with Pastor Samsom Debesay
Project Camelot - Aaron Mccollum Interview 2 (2010) 1 0f 2
dog versus robodog
Movie Geeks United Interview: ROBERT RICHARDSON
Jeremy Irons Interview for Beautiful Creatures
31 July 2014 Paulician Princess related to Grace Kelly & Alfred Hitchcock, and Leo V the Armenian
Alfred Abel (12 March 1879 – 12 December 1937) was a German film actor, director, and producer. He appeared in over 140 silent and sound films between 1913 and 1938. Abel is also known as the "Lewis Stone of German films." His best-known performance was as Joh Fredersen in Fritz Lang's 1927 masterpiece film, Metropolis.
Born in Leipzig in the German Empire on 12 March 1879, Alfred Peter Abel was the son of Louis Abel, a peddler, and Anna Maria Selma. Abel had several careers before becoming an actor. In his early adulthood, Abel first studied to be a forester and later studied gardening in Saxon Mittweida. He changed his area of study to business in hopes of becoming a businessman. A short study of art drafting then followed at the Leipzig Academy. During this time, Abel attended private acting classes.
Abel received his first acting job in the city of Lucerne, Switzerland. He continued acting in numerous theaters in the Lucerne canton, until he finally moved on to perform at the Baranowsky Theater in Berlin under the direction of Max Reinhardt. He quickly gained fame and was called to do several other acting jobs. He acted alongside Fritzi Massary in Erich Engles' production of The First Mrs. Shelby at the Königgrätzer Straße Theater. He garnered international success with his guest performance at the Irving Place Theatre in New York City. By the recommendation of fellow actor Rudolf Christians, Abel appeared with the acting ensemble at Berlin's Deutschen Theater in 1904, where he remained for the next decade. By this point, he had performed in every theater in Berlin.
Pola Negri (3 January 1897 – 1 August 1987) was a Polish stage and film actress who achieved worldwide fame for her tragedienne and femme fatale roles from the 1910s through the 1940s during the Golden Era of Hollywood film. She was the first European film star to be invited to Hollywood, and became a great American star. She also started several important women's fashion trends. She is known for being one of the most popular stars of the silent film era, and her varied career included work as an actress in silent and talking films, theater, and vaudeville; as a singer and recording artist; as an author; and as a ballerina.
Negri was born Apolonia Chalupec (or Chałupiec) according to her birth record and autobiography in Lipno, Vistula Land, Russian Empire (present-day Poland). She was the youngest of three children, but because the first two died young, she grew up as an only child. Her mother, whose maiden name was Eleonora Kiełczewska, was reportedly impoverished Polish royalty, and her father, Jerzy Chalupec, was a Slovak immigrant tinsmith. After Chalupec's father was arrested by the Russian authorities for revolutionary activities and sent to Siberia, she and her mother moved to Warsaw, where they lived in extreme poverty.
Nelson Gonçalves (June 21, 1919 - April 18, 1998) was a Brazilian singer and songwriter.
Born Antônio Gonçalves Sobral in Santana do Livramento, Rio Grande do Sul, he was raised in São Paulo. As a young man, he worked at a variety of menial jobs, including boxing, before embarking on a career in music that saw him become one of the most popular Brazilian radio singers of the 1950s.
Nelson Gonçalves had a very productive collaboration with lyricist Adelino Moreira and recorded numerous successful albums. One of the great crooners of the day, he gained an international following and appeared at venues such as Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Nelson sold more than 62 million albums around the globe and is the second best-selling Brazilian artist of all time, behind Roberto Carlos (77 million).
His personal life was sometimes filled with turmoil and at one time, a cocaine addiction almost destroyed his career. Having an outstanding singing voice, he was known to suffer from severe stuttering in his regular speech.
Gustav Fröhlich (March 21, 1902 – December 22, 1987) was a German actor. He landed secondary roles in a number of films and plays before landing his breakthrough role of Freder Fredersen in Fritz Lang's 1927 film Metropolis.
Fröhlich was born in Hannover, Germany, and was raised by foster parents. Before becoming an actor in the mid 1920s, he was an editor and a journalist. During World War I he volunteered for a duty in the occupied Brussels as the press' supervisor.
In 1922 he played the role of composer Franz Liszt in Paganini, and in 1930 he was called to Hollywood to play roles in German versions of American films such as Die heilige Flamme and Kismet.
Between 1931 and 1935, Fröhlich was married to Hungarian opera star, and actress Gitta Alpar, with whom he had a child, Julika. He was engaged to the actress Lida Baarova until she became involved with the Nazi propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels. In 1937, he rented his house in Berchtesgaden to Hitler's architect, Albert Speer. In 1941 he married Maria Hajek. In the same year he served the Wehrmacht Landschützen-Regiment.