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  2. Gort (The Day the Earth Stood Still) - Wikipedia

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    Gort is an eight-foot tall robot apparently constructed from a single piece of "flexible metal". He is but one member of a "race of robots" invented by an interplanetary confederation (described as "a sort of United Nations on a planetary level" by Klaatu, who is a representative of that confederation) to protect their citizens against all aggression by destroying any aggressors.

  3. Metropolis (1927 film) - Wikipedia

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    Metropolis is regarded as a pioneering science-fiction film, being among the first feature-length ones of that genre. [6] Filming took place over 17 months in 1925–26 at a cost of more than five million Reichsmarks , [ 7 ] or the equivalent of about €21 million.

  4. Robot (Lost in Space) - Wikipedia

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    The "stunt robot" was on display at the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame in Seattle, Washington from 2004 until it was offered at auction by Heritage Auctions in 2023. Like Robby the Robot, the Robot prop costume was re-used on at least one other show.

  5. Robby the Robot - Wikipedia

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    Robby the Robot originated as a supporting character in the 1956 MGM science fiction film Forbidden Planet. [4] The film's storyline centers on a crew of Earth explorers who land their starship, the C57-D, on the planet Altair IV, inhabited by the mysterious human Dr. Morbius and his daughter Altaira who was born there.

  6. Maschinenmensch - Wikipedia

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    Though some props and costumes from Metropolis did survive, the iconic Maschinenmensch apparently was destroyed during filming. Its actual fate is unknown. Replicas of the robot are found in many museums, notably in the Deutsche Kinemathek in Berlin, the Cinématheque Francaise in Paris, and the Museum of the Moving Image in London.

  7. xArm looks like a 1950s sci-fi robot, and works like one too

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    For the most part, robot arms are something we see only in factories -- or, you know, in dopey sci-fi cartoons. They're not something we'd encounter in our daily lives, as much as we'd love to ...

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