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  1. Ayi Tendulkar (c. 1933-??) Thea Gabriele von Harbou (27 tháng 12 năm 1888 - 1 tháng 7 năm 1954) là một nhà biên kịch, tiểu thuyết gia, đạo diễn phim và nữ diễn viên người Đức. Bà đặc biệt được biết đến như là nhà biên kịch của bộ phim khoa học viễn tưởng kinh điển Metropolis và ...

  2. Thea Gabriele von Harbou ( 27. joulukuuta 1888 Tauperlitz Baijeri – 1. heinäkuuta 1954 Berliini) oli saksalainen kirjailija, elokuvakäsikirjoittaja ja näyttelijä, syntyperältään preussilaista aristokratiaa.

  3. For someone who was once one of the leading lights of the golden age of German cinema, there is an utter vacuum concerning the life of Thea von Harbou. Remembered – almost as a footnote to the career of her onetime husband, Fritz Lang – Harbou co-wrote “Der müde Tod” (“Destiny”), both of Lang’s “Dr Mabuse” films, the “Die Nibelungen” films, “Metropolis,” and “M,” among others – 10 in all – with Lang. For FW Murnau, Harbou wrote or co-wrote “Phantom ...

  4. Thea von Harbou, née le 27 décembre 1888 à Tauperlitz, un district de la ville de Döhlau, en Franconie, et morte le 1 er juillet 1954 (à 65 ans) à Berlin, est une romancière, scénariste, réalisatrice et actrice de théâtre allemande. Elle a écrit les scénarios de certains films muets allemands les plus célèbres dont M le maudit et ...

  5. Thea Gabriele von Harbou was a German screenwriter, novelist, film director, and actress born in Tauperlitz, Bavaria on December 27, 1888. She grew up comfortably in a family of minor nobility.

  6. Thea von Harbou, creator of the screenplay for Fritz Lang's iconic 1927 film, wrote this novel to expand upon the movie's ideas and concepts. Vivid in description, rich in characterization and symbolism, the story draws upon ancient myths to form a compelling vision of the future. Noted science-fiction authority Forrest J. Ackerman hailed the book as "a work of genius," and a century after its initial publication Metropolis continues to captivate readers.

  7. Metropolis, by Thea von Harbou, free ebook. CHAPTER I. NOW the rumbling of the great organ swelled to a roar, pressing, like a rising giant, against the vaulted ceiling, to burst through it.