It is a darker version of Pygmalion. The 1927 movie Metropolis by Lang is a must see. Yes…there’s a lot of over acting (its a silent film after all…with no sound, expression is one of the best ways to get your point across) and it was done WAY before before computer animated graphics (fantastic set drawings and backdrops), but it is engrossing and scary. My suggestion is to watch it at night, in the dark, and with NO commercials. Let the film roll…over you.

Rob Cain has traveled extensively through Europe, Italy, and Egypt. He was formerly on active duty with the United States Army. He is a fan of history, and enjoys reading books on the history of Rome. He currently has a podcast presentation on itunes and hipcast. The blog is for the free and open discussion of Ancient Rome based on Mr. Cain's observations noted in his podcast. Most episodes start out with an original dramatic narration written by Mr. Cain. In the podcasts he will include his own unique commentary, and interviews with subject matter experts. Comments are welcome and will be highlighted on the show.

Actually, I’d recommend looking for the most recent DVD release. Not the recent reconstruction with the Moroder/rock soundtrack, but the restored edition with the orchestral soundtrack. It includes all the found footage (in, alas, various states of decay).
And look for Lang’s other films (M, Frau im Mond, etc.). Amazing stuff.