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      • Lang didn’t divorce Lisa Rosenthal. Rosenthal died of a gunshot wound to the chest and therein hangs a tale that Lang left behind when he fled from Germany in 1933.
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  2. She was present at the death of Lang’s first wife Lisa Rosenthal. Lang’s wife discovered Fritz and Thea Von Harbou making love in the Lang living room one afternoon in 1920. After a shot they discovered her in nude in the tub with a bullet between the breasts. Fritz Lang’s own revolver was lying at her side.

  3. Nov 7, 2013 · The final possibility is contained in the book’s most startling chapter; in 1921, Lisa Rosenthal, Lang’s wife, died from a single gunshot wound. According to Lang and Thea von Harbou (Lang’s writing partner and soon-to-be wife), Rosenthal surprised the pair while having sex in Lang’s office. Then, she went into the bathroom and shot ...

  4. Feb 10, 2001 · Murder and Metropolis. Germany is at last acknowledging Fritz Lang as one of its great movie makers. But, says Kate Connolly, dark questions have been raised about his role in his wife's death ...

  5. Armour wrote, “ [Fritz] Lang divorced his first wife and married [Thea] von Harbou.”. Lang didn’t divorce Lisa Rosenthal. Rosenthal died of a gunshot wound to the chest and therein hangs a tale that Lang left behind when he fled from Germany in 1933.

  6. Lang didn’t divorce Lisa Rosenthal. Rosenthal died of a gunshot wound to the chest and therein hangs a tale that Lang left behind when he fled from Germany in 1933.

  7. She married the actor Rudolf Klein-Rogge in 1914 and divorced him to marry Fritz Lang in 1922 after the mysterious death of Lang’s first wife, Lisa Rosenthal. Harbou was present at the gunshot death of Rosenthal and insisted it was suicide.

  8. Lisa Rosenthal, Lang's first wife, committed suicide in 1921 by shooting herself in the chest. Little else is known about her; she was apparently a Russian Jew from Vilnius. However, it was and is believed by some that her suicide was perhaps brought on by the discovery of an affair her husband may have been having with his "friend," Thea von ...

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