Fritz Lang

  • Fritz Lang: The Nature of the Beast
    By Patrick McGilligan

    Patrick McGilligan, placed among “the front rank of film biographers” by the Washington Post, spent four years in Europe and America interviewing Lang’s dying contemporaries, researching government and film archives, and investigating ...

  • Fritz Lang: Interviews
    By Fritz Lang

    A collection of conversations about the filmmaker whose life and work spanned six decades of film history

  • Fritz Lang: The Life and Legacy of the Influential German-American Film Legend
    By Charles River Editors

    By 1960, however, his health began to decline, and thus so did his output, which was somewhat ironic because he brought the Mabuse series of films full circle with 1960's The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse, which revived interest in Mabuse and ...

  • Fritz Lang
    By Lotte H. Eisner

    Fritz Lang

  • Fritz Lang: Genre and Representation in His American Films
    By Reynold Humphries

    Challenging the myth that Fritz Lang's best work ended when he reached Hollywood, Reynold Humphries takes a new look at seventeen of the director's twenty-two American films. Made between 1936...

  • Fritz Lang
    By Lotte Eisner

    Both true modernists, Eisner and Lang are perfectly matched, as this book clearly demonstrates.

  • Fritz Lang: Interviews
    By Fritz Lang

    A collection of conversations about the filmmaker whose life and work spanned six decades of film history

  • Fritz Lang: The Nature of the Beast
    By Patrick McGilligan

    Delves into the life of filmmaker Fritz Lang and explores the darker side to the man who created unique films filled with sex and murder, including Metropolis and M. Reissue.

  • Fritz Lang: The Nature of the Beast
    By Patrick McGilligan

    Fritz Lang, director of films such as Metropolis, M and The Big Heat, established his reputation in Germany during the silent era.

  • Fritz Lang: The Life and Legacy of the Influential German-American Film Legend
    By Charles River Editors

    By 1960, however, his health began to decline, and thus so did his output, which was somewhat ironic because he brought the Mabuse series of films full circle with 1960's The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse, which revived interest in Mabuse and ...

  • Fritz Lang: The Nature of the Beast
    By Patrick McGilligan

    A New York Times Notable Book of the Year: the stunning life of the tyrannical director of "Metropolis," & "M."