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All 64 Fritz Lang Movies (in Order)

Get ready to delve into the captivating world of Fritz Lang as we take you on a journey through the iconic movies of this renowned director. From thrilling sci-fi epics to gripping crime dramas, this roundup will provide you with a comprehensive overview of Lang’s remarkable filmography, leaving you with a newfound appreciation for his cinematic mastery.

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1. Hilde Warren und der Tod (1917)

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In the chilling horror film, Hilde Warren und der Tod from 1917, a talented actress named Hilde Warren finds herself entwined in a nightmarish web of deceit and dread. Impregnated by a convicted murderer, Hilde is haunted by visions of a grotesque figure she believes to be Death itself.



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2. Die Hochzeit im Excentricclub (1917)

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Die Hochzeit im Excentricclub” is a 1917 German film that stands out for its unique blend of action, crime, and drama. Set in an era where the lines between law and chaos were blurred, the movie takes viewers on a thrilling journey into the world of the Excentricclub, a mysterious club with a reputation for hosting extravagant weddings and illicit activities.



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3. Pest in Florenz (1919)

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Experience the haunting tale of ‘Pest in Florenz’ in this 1919 masterpiece. Set in the late 14th century, the plague begins its deadly rampage through the city.



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4. Harakiri (1919)

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In 1919, Harakiri, a gripping drama, transported audiences to a world far from their own as it explored themes of love, duty, and tradition. Set in Japan, the film centers on a budding romance between the Daughter of the Daimyo, a high-ranking official, and Olaf, a European officer.



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5. The Spiders - Episode 1: The Golden Sea (1919)

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Embark on a thrilling adventure with “The Spiders - Episode 1: The Golden Sea” (1919), directed by the legendary Fritz Lang. After discovering a message hinting at the existence of alive Incas, adventurer Kay Hoog finds himself entangled in a secretive organization’s dangerous pursuit of the ancient gold.



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6. The Dance of Death (1919)

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The Dance of Death, originally titled Der Totentanz, is a hauntingly suspenseful 1919 Austrian horror film that has long been considered lost. Directed by Otto Rippert and written by the legendary Fritz Lang, this gripping movie revolves around a bewitching dancer and a diabolical cripple who ensnares unsuspecting men in his deadly web.



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7. The Spiders - Episode 2: The Diamond Ship (1920)

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The Spiders - Episode 2: The Diamond Ship” is the enthralling sequel to the unforgettable 1920 masterpiece, “The Spiders - Episode 1: The Golden Sea. ” Directed and written by the renowned Fritz Lang, this thrilling adventure continues to captivate audiences with its spellbinding tale of intrigue.



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8. Destiny (1921)

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Destiny, ” also known as “Der müde Tod, ” is a haunting and atmospheric silent film from 1921, directed by Fritz Lang and written by Lang and Thea von Harbou. This German masterpiece, set in an expressionist world, tells the tale of a woman whose fiancé mysteriously vanishes, only to discover that Death has granted her three chances to save him from his fate. The movie features stunning visuals, intense moments of suspense, and an eerie atmosphere that will keep you on the edge of your seat.



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9. Mysteries of India, Part I: Truth (1921)

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Mysteries of India, Part I: Truth” (1921) is an adventure-fantasy film that transports viewers to the captivating world of India. Directed by Joe May and written by Thea von Harbou and Fritz Lang, the film tells the story of an unfaithful wife who, seeking to escape the domination of her cruel Indian prince husband, embarks on an extraordinary journey filled with magic, intrigue, and fantasy.



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10. Mysteries of India, Part II: Above All Law (1921)

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In “Mysteries of India, Part II: Above All Law, ” a thrilling adventure awaits as Irene and Herbert continue their quest to uncover secrets hidden within India’s ancient ruins. With danger lurking around every corner, they must navigate a treacherous series of trials to help Princess Savitri escape her dangerous predicament.



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11. Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler (1922)

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Immerse yourself in the gripping world of 1920s Berlin in Fritz Lang’s groundbreaking Crime, Mystery, and Thriller masterpiece, “Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler” (1922). As the city falls under the spell of master criminal Dr.



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12. Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild’s Revenge (1924)

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Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild’s Revenge, a sprawling 1924 German epic, finds its center in the fiery vengeance of Princess Kriemhild, played by the enchanting Margarete Schön. The movie draws from the rich tapestry of Norse mythology and presents a tale of love, betrayal, and revenge.



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13. Die Nibelungen: Siegfried (1924)

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Die Nibelungen: Siegfried” is a thrilling adventure film set in the world of Norse mythology, directed by the legendary Fritz Lang. The movie follows the journey of Siegfried, a son of King Siegmund of Xanten, as he embarks on a perilous quest to the Kingdom of Burgundy. His mission? .



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14. Metropolis (1927)

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Metropolis, a 1927 silent film, is a dystopian drama set in a futuristic city that’s starkly divided between the wealthy elite and the working class. Directed by Fritz Lang and written by him along with his wife, Thea von Harbou, the movie stars Brigitte Helm, Alfred Abel, and Gustav Fröhlich.



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15. Spies (1928)

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Experience the thrill of the 1920s spy world in the gripping silent film, Spies (1928), directed by Fritz Lang. This captivating tale follows the mastermind of a global espionage operation who discovers an illicit romance between a Russian agent under his employ and a dashing government secret agent. Set amidst a backdrop of political intrigue and dangerous liaisons, the film unfolds as the mastermind navigates the complex world of espionage, alliances, and forbidden love.



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16. Woman in the Moon (1929)

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Woman in the Moon, ” directed by Fritz Lang, is an intriguing adventure film set in 1929. The movie follows a tenacious scientist who embarks on a daring expedition to the moon in search of gold and riches. Along the journey, the protagonist encounters a love triangle that adds depth to the story.



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17. M (1931)

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M”, a chilling crime thriller from 1931, takes place in a city riddled with the murders of innocent children. As the police struggle to catch the killer, notorious underworld boss Schröner enlists his unsavory associates in their pursuit. They resort to using street beggars to monitor all children, making it easier to spot the elusive child-killer, while they close in on him.



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18. The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933)

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The Testament of Dr. Mabuse” is a thrilling, crime-filled mystery directed by Fritz Lang. Set in the 1930s, it follows the story of a criminal mastermind who uses hypnosis to control and manipulate the criminal underworld even after his supposed death. This chilling tale, based on a novel, features the eponymous character and delves into the depths of criminal conspiracy and human manipulation.



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19. Liliom (1934)

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Liliom is a gripping drama film from 1934, starring Charles Boyer and Madeleine Ozeray. Set in Budapest, the story revolves around the titular character, Liliom, who is a charming but reckless carousel barker. His life becomes complicated when he falls in love with two women - the experienced merry-go-round owner and a young, innocent maid named Julie. However, their relationship spirals out of control when Liliom is fired for spending time with Julie, leading to a series of dramatic consequences.



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20. Fury (1936)

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In the classic crime thriller Fury, a wrongfully-accused man survives a brutal lynch-mob attack, leading him to fake his own death and set a deadly trap for the mob who left him presumed dead in a small town jail. Directed by Fritz Lang and starring Sylvia Sidney, Spencer Tracy, and Walter Abel, this gripping drama is nominated for an Oscar and features stunning performances from its esteemed cast.



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21. You Only Live Once (1937)

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You Only Live Once, ” directed by Fritz Lang, is a captivating crime drama set in 1937. The film follows the life of a public defender’s secretary and an ex-convict as they get married and try to build a life together. However, a series of unfortunate events sends their lives spiraling out of control, testing their love and determination to overcome their past.



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22. You and Me (1938)

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You and Me, ” a 1938 film directed by Fritz Lang, weaves a crime-filled tale of redemption and betrayal. Set in New York City, Sylvia Sidney stars as the caring department-store owner who extends a helping hand to ex-convicts in hopes of helping them rebuild their lives.



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23. The Return of Frank James (1940)

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In “The Return of Frank James, ” Frank James, played by Henry Fonda, embarks on a relentless pursuit of vengeance against the Ford brothers for their role in the murder of his brother, Jesse. Directed by the legendary Fritz Lang, this gripping Western drama pushes Frank deeper into a dangerous game of cat and mouse, dodging the law and leaving a trail of chaos in his wake.



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24. Western Union (1941)

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In 1941, the riveting western film “Western Union” follows the remarkable tale of Edward Creighton’s mission to join the East and the West by constructing the Western Union. His unconventional choices for the construction team include a rehabilitated Western outlaw and a greenhorn Eastern surveyor. As they embark on this monumental task, they must navigate the treacherous landscape of Zion National Park, face a herd of bison, and dodge the clutches of a menacing Confederate raider.



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25. Man Hunt (1941)

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Man Hunt (1941), directed by Fritz Lang and based on the novel by Geoffrey Household, follows a tense game of cat and mouse between British hunter Thorndike and Nazi leader Hitler. When Thorndike attempts to assassinate Hitler during a hunting trip in Bavaria, he is captured, brutally beaten, and left for dead.



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26. Confirm or Deny (1941)

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Confirm or Deny” is a gripping drama set against the backdrop of the tumultuous Blitz of London during World War II. When newsman Mitch (Don Ameche) and teletype operator Jennifer (Joan Bennett) meet, their personal and professional lives become tangled in a whirlwind of love and duty. As they battle to dodge bombs and avoid sending inappropriate material overseas, they find solace in each other amidst the chaos.



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27. Moontide (1942)

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Moontide, a gripping crime drama set in 1940s California, is a fascinating exploration of the lives of two men whose friendship pushes the boundaries of morality. Jean Gabin stars as Bobo, a Frenchman living abroad who, along with his pal Tiny, finds himself entangled in a web of secrets and unsolved mysteries.



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28. Hangmen Also Die! (1943)

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Hangmen Also Die! . (1943) is a gripping drama-thriller film that transports viewers to Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia in 1942.



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29. The Woman in the Window (1944)

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The Woman in the Window” is a gripping film-noir drama, released in 1944, which stars Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett, and Raymond Massey.



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30. Ministry of Fear (1944)

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In the throes of World War II, Stephen Neale, a man recently released from an asylum, finds himself unwittingly embroiled in a high-stakes Nazi spy plot. As he frantically attempts to thwart the treacherous scheme, he is met with danger, deception, and unexpected twists at every turn. With the fate of his nation and his own survival hanging in the balance, Neale must summon every ounce of courage and cunning to expose the sinister web of espionage and protect those he cares about.



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31. Scarlet Street (1945)

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Scarlet Street” is a gripping crime thriller that takes place in the bustling metropolis of New York City. Directed by the legendary Fritz Lang, the film is a taut drama that explores themes of morality, deception, and infidelity. Edward G. Robinson stars as a man experiencing a mid-life crisis who becomes infatuated with a beautiful young woman, played by Joan Bennett. However, their budding relationship takes a dark turn when the woman’s fiancé convinces her to manipulate her new friend for profit.



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32. Cloak and Dagger (1946)

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Cloak and Dagger”, a 1946 adventure film directed by Fritz Lang, follows the story of two nuclear scientists who are working for the Germans during World War 2. The Allies must persuade them to switch sides against the clock. With a runtime of 1 hour and 46 minutes, the movie is full of suspense, romance, and intriguing twists.



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33. Secret Beyond the Door… (1947)

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Secret Beyond the Door. . ” is a gripping drama set in the 1940s. Directed by the iconic Fritz Lang and starring Joan Bennett, Michael Redgrave, and Anne Revere, the story follows a newlywed couple who move into a mysterious, centuries-old mansion on the East coast.



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34. American Guerrilla in the Philippines (1950)

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In the aftermath of the Japanese invasion of the Philippines, a group of resourceful U. S. soldiers find themselves stranded and fighting for their survival.



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35. House by the River (1950)

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House by the River, ” the gripping crime drama directed by Fritz Lang, takes place in 1950 and stars Louis Hayward, Lee Bowman, and Jane Wyatt. A deranged writer, played by Hayward, murders a maid who resists his advances. As the writer enlists the help of his brother to hide the body, chaos ensues, leading to unexpected problems for both of them.



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36. M (1951)

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M” (1951) is an Americanized adaptation of the 1931 German thriller, taking viewers on a suspenseful journey through a dangerous game of cat and mouse. When children in Los Angeles start falling victim to a terrifying serial killer, the police struggle to find the culprit. Enter a group of ruthless underworld leaders, who take matters into their own hands, recruiting street beggars to assist in their search. Together, they scour the city to unmask the elusive predator.



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37. Clash by Night (1952)

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Clash by Night” (1952) is a gripping drama directed by Fritz Lang, starring Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Ryan, and Paul Douglas. The film revolves around Mae Doyle, a woman who returns to her hometown disillusioned and bitter.



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38. Rancho Notorious (1952)

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Rancho Notorious is a gripping Western film released in 1952, directed by legendary Fritz Lang. The story revolves around a Wyoming ranch hand seeking revenge after his fiancée’s brutal murder. As the action unfolds, elements of song, flashbacks, and flash forwards contribute to the compelling narrative, showcasing a unique blend of storytelling techniques.



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39. The Blue Gardenia (1953)

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The Blue Gardenia” is a captivating film noir drama from 1953, skillfully crafted by director Fritz Lang and featuring a compelling ensemble cast. The story revolves around Norah Larkin, a telephone operator whose life takes an unexpected and terrifying turn when she ends up at the mercy of a charming yet dangerous man named Harry Prebble after getting drunk at a birthday party. As she wakes up the next morning with a hangover and a growing fear that she could be guilty of murder, the tension builds and the race to uncover the truth begins.



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40. The Black Vampire (1953)

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The Black Vampire” (1953), also known as “El vampiro negro, ” is a chilling mystery-drama film that captures the essence of Fritz Lang’s classic “M” in its exploration of crimes against children. Directed by Román Viñoly Barreto and co-written with Alberto Etchebehere, this 1h 30min journey delves into the psyche of a child serial killer and the devastating impact it has on the mothers of his innocent victims.



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41. The Big Heat (1953)

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The Big Heat, released in 1953, is a gripping crime thriller directed by Fritz Lang and featuring Glenn Ford, Gloria Grahame, and Jocelyn Brando. Tough cop Dave Bannion finds himself up against a powerful and corrupt crime syndicate, facing challenges in both his personal and professional life.



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42. Human Desire (1954)

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Human Desire” is a gripping and intense film-noir drama directed by the legendary Fritz Lang. Set in the aftermath of the Korean War, the story focuses on a conflicted ex-soldier turned railroad engineer, played by Glenn Ford. His life takes a dark turn when he becomes involved in an illicit affair with the wife of a co-worker following a tragic murder on a train.



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43. Moonfleet (1955)

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Moonfleet” (1955) is an adventurous tale set in the picturesque village of Moonfleet in Dorset, England. The story revolves around a young orphan who is sent to live with his mother’s former lover, an enigmatic figure with a facade of gentility but a hidden life of crime as a leader of a gang of swashbuckling bootleggers. This unlikely duo embarks on a thrilling treasure hunt that sets the stage for a Gothic drama filled with suspense and intrigue.



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44. While the City Sleeps (1956)

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While the City Sleeps (1956) is a gripping crime drama directed by Fritz Lang and starring Dana Andrews, Rhonda Fleming, and George Sanders. The story is set in New York and revolves around a serial killer who targets beautiful women. The narrative takes a thrilling turn when the new owner of a media company offers a high-ranking job to the first senior executive who can secure the earliest scoops on the case.



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45. Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956)

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Beyond a Reasonable Doubt” is a gripping crime drama that takes the audience on a thrilling journey through a tale of deceit and justice. Released in 1956, the film is directed by the legendary Fritz Lang and written by Douglas Morrow. The brilliant ensemble cast includes Dana Andrews, Joan Fontaine, and Sidney Blackmer, who breathe life into the characters with their exceptional performances.



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46. The Indian Tomb (1959)

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Experience the thrilling adventure of “The Indian Tomb” (1959), directed by the legendary Fritz Lang. This gripping film follows the journey of a German architect who elopes with the maharajah of Eschnapur’s fiancee. However, his daring escape leaves him trapped in the dungeon, while his relatives from Europe search for him. Meanwhile, the maharajah’s brother plots to seize the throne, setting the stage for a dramatic clash of cultures.



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47. The Tiger of Eschnapur (1959)

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Embark on an unforgettable adventure in Fritz Lang’s 1959 classic, “The Tiger of Eschnapur”. Set in the mystical land of Eschnapur, a Maharajah and a renowned German architect are captivated by the same enchanting temple dancer, whose beauty and grace ignite a passion that transcends cultural boundaries. As their love story unfolds, they find themselves entangled in a web of secrets, treacherous plots, and hidden dangers that threaten to unravel everything they hold dear.



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48. Journey to the Lost City (1960)

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Journey to the Lost City” is an exciting 1960 adventure film, combining the elements of “The Tiger of Eschnapur” and “The Indian Tomb. ” Directed by the legendary Fritz Lang and produced by Criterion Productions, Regina Films, and Rizzoli Film, this captivating movie takes us on a thrilling journey filled with architectural wonders, exotic dancers, and a powerful Maharajah.



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49. The 1,000 Eyes of Dr. Mabuse (1960)

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In 1960, the notorious criminal mastermind Dr. Mabuse returns to Germany, using advanced video surveillance and hypnotized victims to rob a visiting American industrialist of his nuclear technology in “The 1,000 Eyes of Dr.



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50. Contempt (1963)

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Contempt” is a dramatic tale of love, art, and the complexities of filmmaking. Set in capri, Italy, the film follows screenwriter Paul Javal as he navigates the intricate relationship between art and commerce. As he works on a movie production, his marriage to Camille falls apart, with her spending time with the film’s producer. The layers of conflict become abundant as the movie’s themes resonate with its audience. Directed by Jean-Luc Godard and starring Brigitte Bardot, Jack Palance, and Michel Piccoli, this captivating French-Italian film delves into the human element of cinema, while also showcasing stunning Italian landscapes.



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51. Fritz Lang Interviewed by William Friedkin (1975)

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Fritz Lang Interviewed by William Friedkin, a riveting documentary released in 1975, offers viewers a unique opportunity to dive into the mind of legendary director Fritz Lang. In this two-and-a-half-hour long interview, held on February 21st and 24th of that year, American director William Friedkin skillfully probes into the thoughts and experiences of the Austrian filmmaking master.



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52. Alice or The Last Escapade (1977)

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Alice or The Last Escapade, a chilling and enigmatic drama from 1977, is a tale of marriage and mystery. Directed by Claude Chabrol, the film follows Alice Carol as she runs away from her husband on a dark night, leaving behind a life of marital doubt. Along her lonely and unpredictable path, Alice’s windscreen is destroyed, forcing her to accept help from the enigmatic owner of an old manor, Henri Vergennes, and his butler, Colas. Trapped in an eerie world of darkness, the audience is left to question whether this is fate or a supernatural force. The movie features striking performances from its stars, Sylvia Kristel, Charles Vanel, and Fernand Ledoux.



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53. The Exiles (1989)

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The Exiles” is a profound and captivating documentary that presents the untold story of the rescue of oppressed intellectuals and artists from war-torn Europe before the outbreak of World War II. Set against the backdrop of newsreel footage and archive material, this riveting film takes the viewer on a journey of cultural and intellectual impact as these exiled individuals reshape American life.



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54. Die UFA (1992)

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Die UFA” is a gripping German documentary film that provides a profound exploration of the infamous German film industry under Nazi rule during World War II. Known as the “Universum Film AG, ” or UFA, this influential film studio was the heart of Nazi Germany’s cultural propaganda, creating numerous iconic films that shaped the nation’s image.



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55. Jönssonligan & den svarta diamanten (1992)

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In the comedy-crime thriller “Jönssonligan & den svarta diamanten, ” released in 1992, notorious criminal genius Jonsson is committed to a mental institution where his cunning plans are executed by his loyal gang and attending doctor. The film is the 6th installment of the Jonsson Gang series following a caper crime centered around a valuable diamond and a room filling with water.



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56. Universal Horror (1998)

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Universal Horror” (1998) is a riveting documentary that explores the origins of horror films and zeroes in on the genre’s early days, specifically the chilling creations made at Universal Studios in the 1930s. Directed by Kevin Brownlow, the film is a captivating journey through the dark allure of early 20th-century filmmaking, where the line between reality and horror was blurred. Featuring interviews, footage, and behind-the-scenes glimpses, this documentary delves into how the fear of World War One influenced horror filmmakers and forever shaped the landscape of cinema.



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57. Metropolis (2001)

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Metropolis, ” a gripping anime from 2001, is an enchanting adventure that combines drama, animation, and sci-fi elements. Set in a futuristic city of towering structures, the story’s heart revolves around Kenichi, his uncle Shunsaku Ban, and the elusive robot girl, Tima. Mysterious and mesmerizing, Tima’s synthetic human nature holds the key to unraveling the enigma surrounding her.



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58. Filmmakers in Action (2005)

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Filmmakers in Action” (2005) is a compelling documentary that sheds light on the measures taken to protect authors’ copyright and the legal differences in the figure of the author, particularly in the United States and France. The film continues the exploration of the documentary “Filmmakers vs.



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59. Deux de la Vague (2010)

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Deux de la Vague” is a documentary that explores the remarkable careers, deep-rooted friendship, and lasting impact of two legendary figures in the world of French cinema: Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut. Set against the backdrop of the 1960s French New Wave, the film delves into the personal and professional lives of Godard and Truffaut, showcasing their unique vision and undeniable influence on the industry. With interviews and testimonials from key players in the French cinema scene, this captivating documentary offers a fascinating exploration of the history of cinema and the evolution of a groundbreaking artistic movement.



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60. From Caligari to Hitler: German Cinema in the Age of the Masses (2014)

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From Caligari to Hitler: German Cinema in the Age of the Masses” is a thought-provoking documentary released in 2015, focusing on the Weimar Republic era and its impact on German cinema. Directed by Rüdiger Suchsland, the film delves into the role of films as cultural artifacts and analyzes the ‘collective spirit’ of the Weimar Republic.



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61. Worlds Apart (2015)

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Worlds Apart” is a gripping drama-romance film set amidst the socioeconomic unrest of modern Greece. The film weaves together three poignant love stories that represent different generations of Greeks and their relationships with foreigners.



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62. Boy 7 (2015)

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Boy 7” is a captivating drama-mystery that transports viewers to a world of uncertain and fragmented identity. The film centers around a teenager who mysteriously wakes up in a subway car, with no recollection of how he got there or who he is. As he embarks on a thrilling quest to uncover his own past, he stumbles upon a boot camp where he is forced to confront the truth about his existence.



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63. Die 1000 Glotzböbbel vom Dr. Mabuse (2018)

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Get ready for a hilarious reimagining of Fritz Lang’s classic 1960 film in Die 1000 Glotzböbbel vom Dr. Mabuse (2018).



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64. Friedkin Uncut (2018)

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Friedkin Uncut, a riveting documentary released in 2018, is a deep dive into the career of legendary filmmaker William Friedkin. With a runtime of 1 hour and 47 minutes, this film offers an intimate look at the mind of the director best known for his chilling films The Exorcist (1973) and The French Connection (1971).



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