House by the River

House by the River is a 1950 film directed by Fritz Lang. The Gothic crime story is considered film noir. The film was released by Republic Pictures. A rich novelist (Stephen Byrne) who lives and works by a river kills his attractive maid after she begins screaming following a drunken pass. The writer, with the help of his limping brother, loads the body into an old sack and the pair throws the body into the river. Unfortunately, the body comes b... more

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  • Mar 25, 1950

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  • 1 h 28 min

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Fritz Lang

Friedrich "Fritz" Christian Anton Lang (December 5, 1890, Margareten (Wien 5)  – August 2, 1976, Beverly Hills) was an Austrian-German-American filmmaker, screenwriter, and occasional film producer and actor. One of the best known émigrés from Germany's school of Expressionism, he was dubbed the ...

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