The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Films from the National-Socialist period must be considered in the context of state-influenced production and reception. Further informations »
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Films from the National-Socialist period must be considered in the context of state-influenced production and reception. Further informations »
The video shows the first five minutes of the film.
"Der schwarze Husar" was digitized by Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung as part of the film heritage funding program "Förderprogramm Filmerbe"...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film.
"Der Mann, der den Mord beging" was digitized by Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung as part of the film heritage funding program "Förderprogram...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Films from the National-Socialist period must be considered in the context of state-influenced production and reception. Further informations »
The video shows the first five minutes of the film.
"Nie wieder Liebe" was digitized by Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung as part of the film heritage funding program "Förderprogramm Filmerbe" (...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film.
"Das Flötenkonzert von Sanssouci (stumme Fassung)" was digitized by Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung as part of the film heritage funding pro...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Films from the National-Socialist period must be considered in the context of state-influenced production and reception. Further informations »
Jane Tilden, Willy Fritsch
Werner Finck, Willy Fritsch (v.l.n.r.)
German movie poster of "Was macht Papa denn in Italien?" (1961)
Rudolf Prack, Winnie Markus
Chariklia Baxevanos (links), Claus Biederstaedt
Chariklia Baxevanos, Winnie Markus (v.l.n.r.)
Ivan Desny, Christine Görner
Christine Görner, Rudolf Prack
The chairman applied against the permission of the advertisement for the film "Was Frauen träumen". The application was accepted. One further photo was prohibited.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
Film-Kurier, 181/15
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
Film-Prüfstelle in Berlin qualified the film "Kleiner Mann - was nun?" for public screening - ban for young people.