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Fritz Lang’s “The Woman in the Window” starring Edward G. Robinson and Joan Bennett

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Jun 24, 2020

Fritz Lang’s “The Woman in the Window” starring Edward G. Robinson and Joan Bennett The Woman in the Window (1944) is an American film noir directed by Fritz Lang, produced by Nunnally Johnson, and starring Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, Raymond Massey, and Dan Duryea. The read more

Media People Solve Murders Again: ‘While the City Sleeps’ (Fritz Lang, 1956)

The Wonderful World of Cinema Posted by Virginie Pronovost on Apr 18, 2020

When Gill from Real Weegie Midget Reviews announced that she was co-hosting a blogathon with Cinematic Catharsis honouring the one and only Vincent Price, I first went through his filmography to see which film I could write about. My attention was dragged to Fritz Lang before-last American film: Wh read more

Human Desire (1954): Fritz Lang vs. Jean Renoir

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 17, 2019

Edgar Buchanan always annoyed me endlessly on Green Acres reruns, and it’s affected me for a long time. Because only recently have I begun to realize just how broad and robust his body of film work is. He can be categorized with a breed of movie actor that is generally lost in today’s i read more

Moonfleet (1955, Fritz Lang)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Apr 13, 2019

Moonfleet is a very strange film. The protagonist is ten year-old Jon Whiteley; the film starts with him arriving in the coastal village, Moonfleet. It’s the mid-eighteenth century. Moonfleet is a dangerous, scary place. Sort of. Whiteley is in town on his own because his mother has died (Dad is a read more

Moonfleet (1955, Fritz Lang)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Apr 13, 2019

Moonfleet is a very strange film. The protagonist is ten year-old Jon Whiteley; the film starts with him arriving in the coastal village, Moonfleet. It’s the mid-eighteenth century. Moonfleet is a dangerous, scary place. Sort of. Whiteley is in town on his own because his mother has died (Dad is a read more

Moonfleet (1955, Fritz Lang)

The Stop Button Posted by on Apr 13, 2019

Moonfleet is a very strange film. The protagonist is ten year-old Jon Whiteley; the film starts with him arriving in the coastal village, Moonfleet. It’s the mid-eighteenth century. Moonfleet is a dangerous, scary place. Sort of. Whiteley is in town on his own because his mother has died (Dad is a read more

Moonfleet (1955, Fritz Lang)

The Stop Button Posted by on Apr 13, 2019

Moonfleet is a very strange film. The protagonist is ten year-old Jon Whiteley; the film starts with him arriving in the coastal village, Moonfleet. It’s the mid-eighteenth century. Moonfleet is a dangerous, scary place. Sort of. Whiteley is in town on his own because his mother has died (Dad is a read more

Advice to a Fritz Lang Heroine, after Too Much Crime TV

Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Apr 13, 2018

Oh honey. The reporters are telling you the police are closing in. Every black and white outfit has you jumping. You’re burning your dress in an incinerator in the backyard. Let’s refresh why. The date is 1953. You, our heroine of The Blue Gardenia, are played by Anne Baxter. The actress read more

Advice to a Fritz Lang Heroine, after Too Much Crime TV

Cary Grant Won't Eat You Posted by Judy on Apr 13, 2018

Oh honey. The reporters are telling you the police are closing in. Every black and white outfit has you jumping. You’re burning your dress in an incinerator in the backyard. Let’s refresh why. The date is 1953. You, our heroine of The Blue Gardenia, are played by Anne Baxter. The actress read more

Fritz Lang: The Silent Films Review and Giveaway (December)

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Dec 3, 2017

Fritz Lang: The Silent Films 12-Blu-Ray Set Review and Giveaway (below) I first became ‘acquainted’ with the silent films of Fritz Lang a few years back when I was lucky enough to see Metropolis on the Big Screen. I will never forget how intensely my heart was pounding throughout the fi read more

Fritz Lang and Joan Bennett

The Old Hollywood Garden Posted by Carol Martinheira on Apr 2, 2016

Fritz Lang and Joan Bennett On April 2, 2016 By Carol Fritz Lang and Joan Bennett aren’t the first director/actor duo one thinks of when the subject comes up. In an era that gave us John Ford/John Wayne, George Cukor/Kate Hepburn and Alfred Hitchcock/J read more

The Five Best Fritz Lang Films

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on May 14, 2015

In listing director Fritz Lang's best films, I struggled with whether to consider his entire career or differentiate between his work in German and American cinema. He was probably the most successful European (non-British) filmmaker to relocate to Hollywood during World War II. In the end, I opted read more

Fritz Lang e a ficção científica

Critica Retro Posted by Lê on May 12, 2015

Fritz Lang e a ficção científica O cineasta mais criativo do cinema mudo, a quem devemos toda a estética inventiva dos filmes, foi Georges Méliès. Ele foi o pai da arte cinematográfica como um todo e da ficção científica em particular, com sua “Viagem à Lua” em 1902. O read more

Fritz Lang e a ficção científica

Critica Retro Posted by Lê on May 12, 2015

Fritz Lang e a ficção científica O cineasta mais criativo do cinema mudo, a quem devemos toda a estética inventiva dos filmes, foi Georges Méliès. Ele foi o pai da arte cinematográfica como um todo e da ficção científica em particular, com sua “Viagem à Lua” em 1902. O read more

Bluebeard in Black and White: Fritz Lang’s “Secret Beyond the Door”

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Nov 11, 2014

This is my contribution to the Fairy Tale Blogathon hosted by the always-fascinating Movies Silently. Check out more of the posts there! Let me start this post about Secret Beyond the Door by blaming the enchanting Angela Carter. Carter (1940 – 1992) wrote some of my favorite books, including The read more

Bluebeard in Black and White: Fritz Lang’s “Secret Beyond the Door”

Random Pictures Posted by Amy on Nov 11, 2014

This is my contribution to the Fairy Tale Blogathon hosted by the always-fascinating Movies Silently. Check out more of the posts there! Let me start this post about Secret Beyond the Door by blaming the enchanting Angela Carter. Carter (1940 – 1992) wrote some of my favorite books, including The read more

The Best Films of Fritz Lang

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 15, 2014

1. M 2. Metropolis 3. The Big Heat 4. Scarlet Street 5. Fury 6. You Only Live Once 7. The Woman in the Window 8. The Testament of Dr. Mabuse 9. Dr. Mabuse the Gambler 10. While the City Sleeps 11. Spies 12. Hangmen Also Die! 13. Liliom 14. Rancho Notorious 15. Clash by Night 16. Man Hunt 17. Ministr read more

The Best Films of Fritz Lang

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Aug 15, 2014

1. M 2. Metropolis 3. The Big Heat 4. Scarlet Street 5. Fury 6. You Only Live Once 7. The Woman in the Window 8. The Testament of Dr. Mabuse 9. Dr. Mabuse the Gambler 10. While the City Sleeps 11. Spies 12. Hangmen Also Die! 13. Liliom 14. Rancho Notorious 15. Clash by Night 16. Man Hunt 17. Ministr read more

Fritz Lang’s Western Flirtations

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Pam on Dec 20, 2013

Fritz Lang is most well known for his early German Expressionist work, his contribution to film noir, and his devotion to wearing a monocle. Sadly, his foray into the Western genre has been mostly overlooked in favor of his other work – though often considered anomolies, Lang’s Westerns read more

A Gallery of Images from Fritz Lang’s Spione (1928)

Pretty Clever Films Posted by Brandy Dean on Dec 18, 2013

Spione (or Spies,  in the United States) is a German silent espionage thriller written and directed by Fritz Lang in 1928. fritz langSpies read more
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