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  1. Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr. (24. detsember 1910 – 5. september 1992) oli ameerika ulmekirjanik. Eesti keeles on Fritz Leiberilt ilmunud tema debüütjutt "Automaatpüstol" Postimehes järjejutuna ( 1991 ) ja teine lühijutt "Suitsutont" antoloogias "Sünged varjud" ( 2001 ).

  2. Sysselsättning. skådespelare, teaterregissör. Noterbara verk. Cleopatra. Barn. Fritz Leiber (f. 1910) Redigera Wikidata. Fritz Reuter Leiber, född 31 januari 1882 i Chicago, USA, död 14 oktober 1949 i Hollywood, USA, var en amerikansk skådespelare. [ 4] Han var far till science fiction- och fantasyförfattaren Fritz Leiber.

  3. Harlan Ellison. Publication date. 1967. " Gonna Roll the Bones " is a fantasy novelette by American writer Fritz Leiber, in which a character plays craps with Death. First published in Harlan Ellison 's Dangerous Visions, it won both the Hugo Award and Nebula Award for Best Novelette . The story was adapted as a children's book, written by ...

  4. Monsieur Verdoux is a 1947 American black comedy film directed by and starring Charlie Chaplin, who plays a bigamist wife killer inspired by serial killer Henri Désiré Landru. The supporting cast includes Martha Raye, William Frawley, and Marilyn Nash . In the film, a bank teller is fired after three decades of work.

  5. Fritz Leiber has 1145 books on Goodreads with 257753 ratings. Fritz Leiber’s most popular book is Swords and Deviltry (Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser, #1).

  6. The Worlds of Fritz Leiber is a collection of twenty-two short stories, including "Catch That Zeppelin!". Reception. C. Ben Ostrander reviewed The Worlds of Fritz Leiber in The Space Gamer No. 8. Ostrander commented that Leiber "is a total master of the written word [...] Don't miss this book!" Reviews

  7. The Edgar Rice Burroughs estate chose Fritz Leiber to write an authorised novel based on Huffaker's screenplay. Leiber's novel was released in paperback by Ballantine Books in April 1966, [5] and features an expanded version of the film's story with footnotes detailing connections to Tarzan's past adventures as chronicled by Burroughs. [2]

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