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  1. After losing his first wife, Lisa Rosenthal to suicide in 1922, he married for the second time to Thea von Harbou, whom he had been involved with for the past two years. This was her second marriage as well.

  2. Feb 17, 2010 · 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.

  3. One day Lisa Rosenthal comes home unexpectedly and finds Lang and Harbou engaged in “violent petting,” as Lang described it later, on the sofa. Shortly thereafter, Rosenthal is found dead in the bathtub from a gunshot to the chest delivered by Lang’s WWI sidearm that he kept as a memento.

  4. Jul 13, 1997 · His first wife, Lisa Rosenthal, died from a gunshot wound in the chest in the Langs’ apartment.

  5. 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.

  6. Feb 10, 2001 · The director tried to hide the fact that he was first married to a Lisa Rosenthal, who died in suspicious circumstances in 1920. There is no record that he ever mentioned her in accounts of his...

  7. ritz Lang, the Viennese-born film director best known for "M", a terrifying study of a child killer, and for other tales of suspense, died yesterday in Los Angeles at the age of 85. He had been...

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