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Question. Both films are listed as having a run-time of 143 minutes. Is that the total runtime, or is each film of this length? (I find it unlikely the runtimes would match to the minute!) |
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Also I think the source of the film storyline should be listed, particularly since it diverges from the more famous version in Wagner's operas. Doesn't it follow the midieval Niebelungenlied? |
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Merger proposal
Recommending the merger of the two individual films of the Die Nibelungen into this single article, as they are most often referred to by the duology name as opposed to the individual parts. Combined with the fact that the two articles have been stubs for the longest time, and with a recent edit out that combines them both into a single film, it would be best to combine them into one. Thoughts?--み使い Mitsukai 18:37, 7 August 2006 (UTC)
I was thinking that after I unfortunatly created both these pages. Hmm...If there were more information about the films seperatly I would be inclined to merge them immediatly. There should at least be a plot outline for the both of them made before the merge is done. And I still think they need seperate infoboxes...yep, otherwise I'd be okay with it!--Andrzejbanas 8 August 2006
I strongly agree. Both films should be merged into this article, and these pages should redirect to Die Nibelungen. Finell (Talk) 02:09, 3 February 2007 (UTC)
Merged SkierRMH 01:46, 17 March 2007 (UTC)
Question. Both films are listed as having a run-time of 143 minutes. Is that the total runtime, or is each film of this length? (I find it unlikely the runtimes would match to the minute!)
Also I think the source of the film storyline should be listed, particularly since it diverges from the more famous version in Wagner's operas. Doesn't it follow the midieval Niebelungenlied? 24.30.124.40 13:17, 28 May 2007 (UTC)