Personal Info
Known For
Directing
Birthday
1890-12-05
Deathday
1976-08-02
Place of Birth
Vienna, Austria
Fritz Lang
Biography
Friedrich Christian Anton "Fritz" Lang (December 5, 1890 – August 2, 1976) was an Austrian-German film director, screenwriter, and occasional film producer and actor. One of the best known émigrés from Germany's school of Expressionism, he was dubbed the "Master of Darkness" by the British Film Institute. Andrew Sarris in his influential book of film criticism The American Cinema: Directors and Directions 1929–1968 included him in the "pantheon" of the 14 greatest film directors who had worked in the United States. Lang's most famous films are the groundbreaking science-fiction film Metropolis (1927) - the world's most expensive silent film at the time of its release - and the influential thriller film M (1931), made before he moved to the United States. Lang's work had a significant influence on the film noir genre and in Hollywood, he made some classics himself, such as Scarlet Street (1945) and The Big Heat (1953).
Known For
Contempt
as Fritz Lang
From Caligari to Hitler
as Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
Paparazzi
as Himself
Conversation with Fritz Lang
as Self
Voyage to 'Metropolis'
as Self (archive footage)
Bardot et Godard
as Himself
The Dinosaur and the Baby
as Self
Hilde Warren and Death
Peter Lorre : Derrière le masque du maudit
as Himself (archive)
Encounter with Fritz Lang
as Interviewee