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  1. 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 of the science fiction film classic Metropolis (1927) and for the 1925 novel on which it was based. von Harbou collaborated as a screenwriter with film director Fritz Lang, her husband, during the period of transition from silent to ...

  2. May 9, 2022 · Fritz Lang’s then wife and screenwriting collaborator Thea Van Harbou (who also wrote Lang’s 1927 silent film Metropolis) concocted the story under the simple premise which Lang provided her: to think of the evilest crime. After their collaboration on M Harbou and Lang separated and she stayed in Germany, becoming a member of the Nazi party.

  3. Aug 27, 2020 · Two or more clue answers mean that the clue has appeared multiple times throughout the years. FRITZ LANG COLLABORATOR VON HARBOU NYT Crossword Clue Answer. THEA. This clue was last seen on NYTimes August 27, 2020 Puzzle. If you are done solving this clue take a look at the other clues found on today's puzzle in case you may need help with another.

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  5. Sep 16, 2013 · Lang and von Harbou divorced in 1933. With the rise of Nazism, Lang left Germany, but von Harbou stayed and continued to work under the Nazis. In fact prominent Nazis expressed admiration for Metropolis — by some accounts, it was Hitler’s favourite film. One postwar analysis of the movie suggests that it summed up the psychology of the ...

  6. 1,706 ratings242 reviews. This is Metropolis, the novel that the film's screenwriter—Thea von Harbou, who was director Fritz Lang's wife, and a collaborator in the creation of the film—this is the novel that Harbou wrote from her own notes. It contains bits of the story that got lost on the cutting-room floor; in a very real way it is the ...

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