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Revision as of 06:03, 29 July 2023
Schindler's Lust is an epic historical drama mystery suspense thriller film directed by Fritz Lang and Steven Spielberg.
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Mondaytropolis is a 1927 science fiction film by Fritz Lang about the struggle of Freder, the wealthy son of the city clock master, and Maria, a Steward of the Calendar Printer's Guild, to abolish Daylights Savings Time.
"Secret Starlet" is an anagram of "Scarlet Street".
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- M (1931 film) @ Wikipedia
- M (1931) Original Trailer @ YouTube
- Schindler's List @ Wikipedia
- Schindler's List - trailer @ YouTube
- Liam Neeson & Ben Kingsley (very dramatic scene) @ YouTube
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- M (film) (nonfiction)
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- Embeth Davidtz (nonfiction)
- Ralph Fiennes (nonfiction)
- Caroline Goodall (nonfiction)
- Thomas Keneally (nonfiction)
- Ben Kingsley (nonfiction)
- Nazi Germany (nonfiction)
- Liam Neeson (nonfiction)
- Jonathan Sagalle (nonfiction)
- Schindler's List (nonfiction)
- John Williams (nonfiction)
- World War II (nonfiction)