Madrid in the Year 2000

Madrid in the Year 2000

Release date : January 1, 1925
Countries of origin : Spain /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Manuel Noriega /
Writers : Manuel Noriega /
Production companies : Luis Maurente / Ediciones Maurente /
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A fantasy depicting Madrid in the distant future when the city has become a port thanks to the transformation of the Manzanares River into a Suez-type canal affording passage to the grandest of ocean liners. There are some spectacular scenes as ship glide through the city and past the Royal Palace, a sight that strucks contemporary observers as fantastic. As of 2007, no copies appear to have survived.
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  • title:Madrid in the Year 2000
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1925
  • Genres: Science Fiction ·
  • Countries of origin: Spain ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Manuel Noriega /
  • Writers: Manuel Noriega ·
  • Production companies: Luis Maurente · Ediciones Maurente ·
  • Overview:A fantasy depicting Madrid in the distant future when the city has become a port thanks to the transformation of the Manzanares River into a Suez-type canal affording passage to the grandest of ocean liners. There are some spectacular scenes as ship glide through the city and past the Royal Palace, a sight that strucks contemporary observers as fantastic. As of 2007, no copies appear to have survived.
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