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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fritz_LangFritz Lang - Wikipedia

    Friedrich Christian Anton Lang (German: [ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈkʁɪsti̯an ˈantɔn laŋ]; December 5, 1890 – August 2, 1976), better known as Fritz Lang ([fʁɪt͡s laŋ]), was an Austrian-American film director, screenwriter, and producer who worked in Germany and later the United States.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0000485Fritz Lang - IMDb

    IMDb provides an overview of the life and career of Fritz Lang, a renowned Austrian-German-American director, writer and producer. Learn about his early years, his influential films, his relationship with Thea von Harbou, his escape from Nazi Germany and his later works.

  3. Jun 6, 2024 · Fritz Lang, Austrian-born American motion-picture director whose films, dealing with fate and people’s inevitable working out of their destinies, are considered masterpieces of visual composition and expressionistic suspense.

  4. Fritz Lang (1890–1976) was an Austrian film director, producer and screenwriter. In Lang's early career he worked primarily as a screenwriter, finishing film scripts in four to five days. Lang directed major German films of the silent and early sound eras including Metropolis (1927) and M (1931) respectively.

  5. Aug 27, 2023 · A list of the top films directed by Fritz Lang, the legendary Austrian filmmaker who influenced many genres and styles. From silent classics like Metropolis and M to Hollywood thrillers like While the City Sleeps and Ministry of Fear, see the ranking and read the reviews.

  6. Dec 4, 2015 · A list of 10 films by the German director Fritz Lang, who influenced sci-fi, serial killer movies and film noir. From his silent masterpiece Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler to his American classics M and The Woman in the Window, discover his cinematic legacy.

  7. May 21, 2020 · How Fritz Lang’s Flight from Nazi Germany Shaped Hollywood German expressionism–imported to Hollywood by Jewish exiles–brought a lasting tradition of shadows, duality, and mirroring to mainstream American cinema.