In the Mid-1930s, Fritz Lang Fled Hitler and Left a successful film career in Germany behind to come to America. After A 20 Year Career in Hollywood, Lang Went Back to a MUCH-CHENGED GERMANY TO MAKE TWO Films that He Had First Developed in the 1920s, SET in India But Largely Cast With Non-Indian Permers in BrownfaCE. Even Lang’s collaborators were concerned that these films, The tiger of eschenapur and The Indian TombWere politically incorrect and out-of-date. How did the director behind some of the most influential films Ever made end up here, and how can we go understand his late movies-and his appearance as himself in jean-general Contempt – As the culmination of all that came before?
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