Remember Me Marianne and Günter have been a couple for more than 50 years. What was once the great love has long since turned into routine, and there is also a trace of resignation since the children...
Actors Micki and Ginger, a broke and unemployed couple, team up with Micki's brother Reno for a criminal coup: They kidnap Lilli, the daughter of a rich family, and demand 50.000 € ransom money. At ...
Actors Micki and Ginger, a broke and unemployed couple, team up with Micki's brother Reno for a criminal coup: They kidnap Lilli, the daughter of a rich family, and demand 50.000 € ransom money. At ...
In 1920, former detective Peter Perg returns from two years as a prisoner of war in Russia to Vienna, which is in ruins. But the city is undergoing radical change: the Empire has collapsed, masses are...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Film Synopsis: The paralysed director of the Haghi banking house is living an unnoticed double life. He is also the head of an international espiona...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film.
"Das gestohlene Gesicht" was digitized by Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung as part of the film heritage funding program "Förderprogramm Filme...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film.
"Das Wiegenlied" was digitized by DFF - Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum as part of the film heritage funding program "Förderprogramm Filme...
First day at boarding school: Willi, nick-named "Dumpling" by everyone, is not very enthusiastic when he finds out he’ll have to share his room - because Tim is the exact opposite of himself: ...
Ulrich Thein (center), Horst Kube (right) in "Spur in die Nacht" (1957)
Ulrich Thein in "Spur in die Nacht" (1957)
Eva Maria Hagen (right) in "Spur in die Nacht" (1957)
Ulrich Tukur, Corinna Harfouch
Kurt Böwe
Corinna Harfouch, Uwe Kockisch
František Čáp (front, sitting on the left) on the set of "Die Spur führt nach Berlin" (1952)
František Čáp (front), Irina Garden on the set of "Die Spur führt nach Berlin" (1952)
Internal correspondence.
Internal correspondence regarding hiring a second cinematographer for the shooting of "Die Spur führt nach Berlin".
Shooting permit for "Die Spur führt nach Berlin" in the former Reichstag and on the premises Hitzig-Allee 11/13.
Letter from Artur Brauner to Amtsanwaltschaft (Regional court) Berlin, 06 January 1953 regarding "Die Spur führt nach Berlin".
Letter from CCC to Polizeipräsidium (Police headquarters) Berlin, 22 August 1952 regarding "Die Spur führt nach Berlin".
Letter from Amtsanwaltschaft (Regional court) Berlin to Artur Brauner, 19 December 1952 regarding "Die Spur führt nach Berlin".
Letter from Baupolizeiamt (building authorities) Tiergarten Berlin to CCC, 05 September 1952 regarding the shooting for "Die Spur führt nach Berlin" into the ruin of the former Reichstag in Berlin.
Letter from CCC to Finanzamt für Liegenschaften Berlin, 09 June 1952 regarding a filming permit for the former Berlin Reichstagsgebäude.