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Jovanovic had the Cyberman [[murder]] the film's lead, [[Olaf Richter]], and attack Lang, his assistant [[Anna Dreyfus]], and the [[Ninth Doctor]]. However, with the Cyberman damaged, the Doctor helped it resist its [[Cyberman]] conditioning. It broke free of Jovanovic's control and [[Strangulation|strangled]] him to the point of unconciousness. He was subsequently [[arrest]]ed and confessed to his [[crime]]s. | Jovanovic had the Cyberman [[murder]] the film's lead, [[Olaf Richter]], and attack Lang, his assistant [[Anna Dreyfus]], and the [[Ninth Doctor]]. However, with the Cyberman damaged, the Doctor helped it resist its [[Cyberman]] conditioning. It broke free of Jovanovic's control and [[Strangulation|strangled]] him to the point of unconciousness. He was subsequently [[arrest]]ed and confessed to his [[crime]]s. | ||
Despite his arrest, the Ninth Doctor lamented that a growing number of Germans held the same beliefs as Jovanovic, all falling prey to a "[[Nazi|bug]]" destined to bring about [[World War II|terrible future events]]. ''Metropolis'' was also a huge [[ | Despite his arrest, the Ninth Doctor lamented that a growing number of Germans held the same beliefs as Jovanovic, all falling prey to a "[[Nazi|bug]]" destined to bring about [[World War II|terrible future events]]. ''Metropolis'' was also a huge [[cinema]]tic failure with contemporary audiences, and its message of peace failed to resonate. It would only be residcovered and re-evaluated [[decade]]s after release. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Monsters in Metropolis (audio story)|Monsters in Metropolis]]'') | ||
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