House by the River

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House by the River is a 1950 film noir thriller directed by Fritz Lang, known for its dark psychological themes and atmospheric storytelling.

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House by the River canonical 1
House by the River (novel) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
film noir
thriller film
basedOn House by the River self-linksurface differs
surface form: House by the River (novel)
basedOnAuthor A. P. Herbert
cinematographyBy Edward Cronjager
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Fritz Lang
directorStyle expressionist influence
distributor Republic Pictures
editedBy Arthur Hilton
filmingProcess black-and-white
genre film noir
psychological drama
thriller
hasReception later critical reappraisal
hasTheme guilt
moral corruption
murder
psychological deterioration
mainCharacterOccupation writer
musicBy George Antheil
narrativeFocus dark psychological themes
notableFor dark psychological tone
exploration of guilt and conscience
moody, atmospheric visuals
originalLanguage English
partOf Fritz Lang
surface form: Fritz Lang filmography
plotElement accidental killing of a maid
attempted cover-up of a crime
increasing paranoia
producer Howard Welsch NERFINISHED
productionCompany Fidelity Pictures
publicationDate 1950
releaseDecade 1950s films
runtime approximately 88 minutes
screenplayBy Mel Dinelli NERFINISHED
setting a house by a river
starring Dorothy Patrick
Jane Wyatt NERFINISHED
Jody Gilbert
Lee Bowman
Louis Hayward
style atmospheric storytelling

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Dorothy Patrick notableWork House by the River
House by the River basedOn House by the River self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: House by the River (novel)