Fritz Lang(1890-1976)
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Fritz Lang è nato il 5 dicembre 1890. Luogo di nascita: Vienna, Austria-Ungheria (ora Austria). È conosciuto come regista e sceneggiatore. È celebre per aver partecipato a Il disprezzo (1963), M - Il mostro di Düsseldorf (1931) e Metropolis (1927). È stata sposato con Lily Latte, Thea von Harbou e Lisa Rosenthal. Morì il 2 agosto 1976. Luogo di morte: Usa.
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- 5 vittorie e 7 candidature totali
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- ConiugiLily Latte1971 - 2 agosto 1976 (morte del marito)
- GenitoriAnton Lang
- ParentiAdolf Lang(Sibling)
- Altre opereFeatured in the BBC Home Service series "On Films" with Paul Mayersberg.
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- QuizAccording to Lang himself, on 25 March 1933, two days after Il testamento del dottor Mabuse (1933) had been banned, he was summoned to the Nazi Ministry of Propaganda to meet with Joseph Goebbels himself. Goebbels explained the reason for the ban (the Nazi party slogans are fed into the mouth of the villain at the film's conclusion) and apologized to Lang. He then shocked Lang by offering him the position of production supervisor at the UFA studios, where his first film would be a biography of Wilhelm Tell. Lang claims he suspected a trap and attempted to throw off Goebbels by telling him, "My mother had Jewish parents," to which Goebbels responded, "We'll decide who's Jewish!" Lang then expressed interest in the position and said he needed some time to think it over. He describes how he looked at a clock and how during the entire meeting all he could think about was leaving as soon as possible so he could get to the bank and flee with all of his money. Lang says he didn't get there in time so he sold his wife's jewelry, boarded a train to Paris that same evening, leaving most of his money and personal possessions behind, along with his wife, Thea von Harbou, who divorced him later that year and went on to write and direct films for the Nazi propaganda machine. This story is possibly exaggerated by Lang for dramatic effect because there is evidence he left weeks after that.
- Citazioni[about CinemaScope] It's only good for funerals and snakes.
- Marchi registratiAll his films feature a shot of his hand
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