In Fritz Lang's "Metropolis", the so-called hero Freder walks normally, but runs in an extraordinary hunched, scurrying fashion that looks as though he has forgotten to put on his pantomime mouse costume. The really odd thing about this is that at the very beginning of the film, Freder is seen winning a race against several other upper-class men, proving that he can run in a perfectly normal way when he wants to.
In Fritz Lang's "Metropolis", the so-called hero Freder walks normally, but runs in an extraordinary hunched, scurrying fashion that looks as though he has forgotten to put on his pantomime mouse costume. The really odd thing about this is that at the very beginning of the film, Freder is seen winning a race against several other upper-class men, proving that he can run in a perfectly normal way when he wants to.