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Wiener Schnitzel
Wiener Schnitzel Wie"ner Schnit"zel [G., Vienna cutlet.] A veal cutlet variously seasoned garnished, often with lemon, sardines, and capers.

Meaning of Wiene from wikipedia

- Robert Wiene (German: [ˈviːnə]; 27 April 1873 – 17 July 1938) was a German film director, screenwriter and producer, active during the silent era. He...
- of German film director Robert Wiene. Conrad Wiene was born in Vienna, younger son of the successful actor Carl Wiene, in whose footsteps Conrad initially...
- the Robert Wiene his first known involvement with films. Wiene later went on to become a leading film director. Some reports suggest that Wiene may have...
- Dr. Caligari (Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari), which was filmed by Robert Wiene during 1919 and 1920, and released in February 1920. The movie is a prominent...
- Sjöström Sternberg Tarkovsky Tati Trnka Truffaut Varda Vertov Vigo Welles Wiene Wood Architecture Breuer Bunshaft Gaudí Gropius Guimard Horta Hundertw****er...
- situation, Hestia agrees to let the girl stay with them and they name her "Wiene". Wiene then spends her days bonding with the members of the Hestia Familia...
- des Dr. Caligari) is a 1920 German silent horror film directed by Robert Wiene and written by Hans Janowitz and Carl Mayer. The quintessential work of...
- Sjöström Sternberg Tarkovsky Tati Trnka Truffaut Varda Vertov Vigo Welles Wiene Wood Architecture Breuer Bunshaft Gaudí Gropius Guimard Horta Hundertw****er...
- directed by Max Mack The Other (1930 film), a German film directed by Robert Wiene The Other (1947 film), an Italian film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia...
- Damita continued appearing next in German productions directed by Robert Wiene (Die große Abenteuerin; 1928), G.W. Pabst (Man spielt nicht mit der Liebe;...