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KINO-OWL KINO-OWL Blog About “You Only Live Once” (1937) Published December 26, 2007 Fritz Lang 1  Comment Tags: Lang In commemoration of my schmancy new “owl with a Vertov monocle” logo, I think it only fitting that I inaugurate this WordPress blog with a movie by Fritz Lang. You Only Live Once (1937) was Lang’s second American picture, made before his cache in Hollywood depreciated, and was something of a hit; Variety gushed “Fritz Lang follows up his Fury (1936) with another wallop”.   In keeping with Lang’s high-brow pulp brand profile, the movie was a ripped-from-the-tabloids variation of the Bonnie & Clyde theme. Henry Fonda plays an ex-con who tries to flee after committing a murder. Sylvia Sidney plays the devoted wife who sticks by his side all the way to the end, which, natch, involves being shot to death by cops mere steps from the Mexican border. In retrospect, YOLO is grim little wretch of a movie, as brutal as anything imaginable fro...

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