Fritz Lang
Fritz Lang was an Austrian mind controlled movie director of the Saturn cult, used in German film industry and later the Hollywood film industry to push the transhumanist AI agenda. He was married to Thea von Harbou, who died 7/1 (date of birth Diana Spencer). During the making of Frau im Mond, he was advised by Hermann Oberth, Willy Ley and Wernher von Braun (Apollo moon landing). Most of his movies were produced by Erich Pommer. |
His movie Metropolis announced the Endtimes of Book of Revelation (Antichrist, Whore of Babylon) and became a trope in pop culture (Madonna, Freddie Mercury, Lady Gaga, Janelle Monae, American Beauty,..).
He was a member of the Hollywood Anti-Nazi League (HANL) with Samuel Goldwyn of MGM (who made The House of Rothschild 2 years earlier), Jack Warner of Warner Bros (Order of Jesters), Frederic March (NAACP), Dorothy Parker Rothschild, Soviet agent Otto Katz, Oscar Hammerstein, Hubert Loewenstein-Wertheim (Rosenberg) and Robert Collins (who later produced NBC show Bonanza).
Astrological chart
born 12/5/1890, date d Wolfgang Mozart, Walt Disney, Nick Stahl (Terminator 3), Keri Hilson.
Asc: Gemini, mc: Aquarius. Dom: Sagittarius (Art), Aquarius, Gemini - Mercury, Mars, Uranus.
Houses 6, 9, 4. 6: Sun, Venus, Mercury in Sagittarius, 9: Mars and Jupiter in Aquarius, 4: Saturn and Moon in Virgo.
Filmography
1919 Halbblut silent lost film
1919 Master of Love (the Empress) Carl de Vogt
1919 The Spiders – Part 1: The Golden Sea silent Carl de Vogt Decla
1919 Harakiri set in Japan Decla
1920 The Spiders – Part 2: The Diamond Ship
1920 The Wandering Image Rudolf Klein-Rogge written by Thea von Harbou
UFA
1921 Four Around a Woman filmed at Babelsberg Studios
1921 Destiny Lil Dagover Rudolf Klein-Rogge Decla
1922 Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler – Part 1: The Great Gambler (power of hypnosis and mind control) Rudolf
Klein-Rogge UFA filmed at Babelsberg Studios
1922 Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler – Part 2: Inferno
1924 Die Nibelungen – Part 1: Siegfried based on poem Nibelungelied,
also opera of Richard Wagner Decla-UFA
1924 Die Nibelungen – Part 2: Kriemhild's Revenge
1927 Metropolis Gustav Fröhlich Alfred Abel Brigitte
Helm (split personality, Whore of Babylon) Rudolf Klein-Rogge as mad scientist Rotwang written by
Thea von Harbou filmed at UFA Babelsberg Studios sacrifice to Baal/Moloch
1928 Spies Rudolf Klein-Rogge Willy Fritsch
1929 Woman in the Moon Willy Fritsch Thea von Harbau UFA
1931 M Peter Lorre Nero Film
1933 The Testament of Dr. Mabuse Otto Wernicke
1934 Liliom Charles Boyer Fox Film Antonin
Artaud
1936 Fury Sylvia Sidney (Damien: Omen II) Spencer Tracy Frank Albertson MGM
produced by Joseph Mankiewicz
1937 You Only Live Once Sylvia Sidney Henry Fonda Margaret
Hamilton (Wizard of Oz)
1938 You and Me Sylvia Sidney Paramount
Pictures music by Kurt Weill
1940 The Return of Frank James (story of Jesse James) Henry Fonda Eddie
Collins (Disney's Snow White) Jackie Cooper
1941 Western Union Dean Jagger John
Carradine (OTO) Slim
Summerville 20th Century Fox
1941 Man Hunt (film noire) Joan Bennett George Sanders (husband of Zsa
Zsa Gabor) John Carradine Roddy
McDowall 20th Century Fox
1943 Hangmen Also Die! screenplay about Reinhard Heydrich by Bertolt Brecht
1944 Ministry of Fear
1944 The Woman in the Window
1945 Scarlet Street
1946 Cloak and Dagger
1947 Secret Beyond the Door Joan Bennett Michael Redgrave (IRD)
1950 House by the River
1950 American Guerrilla in the Philippines
1952 Rancho Notorious
1952 Clash by Night
1953 The Blue Gardenia
1953 The Big Heat Glenn Ford Gloria Grahame Jocelyn Brando
1954 Human Desire
1955 Moonfleet
1956 While the City Sleeps
1956 Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
1959 The Tiger of Eschnapur Debra Paget (Hollywood
Professional School)
1959 The Indian Tomb
1960 The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse Dawn Addams (married to Vittorio Massimo) Howard Vernon (movies of Roger Vadim, Jean-Luc Godard, Jesus Franco) CCC Film (Russ Meyer films) of Arthur Brauner
1963 Le Mépris Jean-Luc Godard Brigitte
Bardot Jack Palance produced by Carlo Ponti (related to Knight
of Malta Benito Mussolini,
married to Sophia Loren, produced Swinging
London movie Blow-Up and Zabriskie Point, filmed in Death Valley
of Parsons' Babalon Workings)