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Maschinenmensch : ウィキペディア英語版
Maschinenmensch

The ''Maschinenmensch'' (German for "machine-human") is a fictional character in Fritz Lang's film ''Metropolis'', played by German actress Brigitte Helm in both its robot form and human incarnation. She is a gynoid (female robot or android) created by the scientist Rotwang. Named Maria in the film, and "Futura" in Thea von Harbou's original novel ''Metropolis'', she was the first robot ever depicted in cinema.
The ''Maschinenmensch'' has been given several names through the decades: Parody, Ultima, Machina, Futura, Robotrix, False Maria, Robot Maria, Roboria and Hel. The intertitles of the 2010 restoration of ''Metropolis'' quotes Rotwang, the robot's creator, referring to his gynoid ''Maschinenmensch'', literally translated as ´Machine human´.
==The novel version==
In the novel, the ''Maschinenmensch'' is destroyed. Though mention is made of Rotwang's former lover, Hel, they are never directly associated with each other.

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