- Thea
Gabriele von
Harbou (27
December 1888 – 1 July 1954) was a
German screenwriter, novelist, film director, and actress. She is
remembered as the screenwriter...
- child-murderer. The film's
screenplay was
written by Lang and his wife Thea von
Harbou. It
features many
cinematic innovations,
including the use of long tracking...
- film
directed by
Fritz Lang and
written by Thea von
Harbou in
collaboration with Lang from von
Harbou's 1925
novel of the same name (which was intentionally...
-
writer Thea von
Harbou through director Joe May.
Harbou co-wrote and
directed the film Das
wandernde Bild with Lang. She co-wrote
every Harbou-Lang film till...
-
based on the 1918
novel The
Indian Tomb,
written by Lang's ex-wife Thea von
Harbou. The
Indian Tomb
stars Debra Paget, Paul Hubschmid,
Walter Reyer, Claus...
-
journalist and actor. He is
especially known as the
husband of Thea von
Harbou, the
writer of the
science fiction film
classic Metropolis.
Tendulkar received...
- Porten, but the
marriage ended when he met
actress and
novelist Thea von
Harbou. The two
married in 1914 and the
following year, Klein-Rogge
joined Nuremberg's...
- by the
German writer Thea von
Harbou. The
novel was a
treatment for
Fritz Lang's 1927 film Metropolis, on
which von
Harbou and Lang
collaborated in 1924...
- 'machine-human' in German) is a
fictional humanoid robot featured in Thea von
Harbou's novel Metropolis and
Fritz Lang's film
adaption of the novel. In the film...
- this film that Lang and von
Harbou began their affair which would ultimately result in
their marriage.
Although von
Harbou was
married to Klein-Rogge at...