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Directed by Ludwig Berger,
Ludwig Berger,
Claude HeymannOrigin FranceGenres Comedy,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Operetta filmsActors Käthe von Nagy,
Willy Fritsch,
Julius Falkenstein,
Jeanne Cheirel,
Adrien Le Gallo,
Marguerite TempleyRating69%
Un jeune homme et une jeune femme qui ne se connaissent pas partagent la même chambre, lui le jour, elle la nuit, sans jamais se croiser. S'étant rencontrés par hasard en ville, ils tombent amoureux mais ils continuent à ignorer qu'ils occupent la même chambre., 1h35
Directed by Hans SteinhoffGenres DramaThemes Politique,
Political films,
Children's filmsActors Heinrich George,
Claus Clausen,
Berta Drews,
Hans Richter,
Hans Deppe,
Hermann SpeelmansRating55%
Heini Völker is a teenage boy. His comrades give him the nickname "Quex" (Quicksilver). He lives in poverty in Berlin, in a one-room apartment. The year is 1932 - the depth of the Depression. His father is an out-of-work supporter of the Communist Party who sends his son on a weekend of camping with the Communist Youth Group. While there Quex finds the undisciplined revelry of the Communists to be distasteful. There is smoking, drinking, and dancing late into the night. Meals are served by cutting hunks from loaves of bread and throwing them to hungry campers who push to get something to eat. Boys and girls play games where they take turns holding each other down and slapping each other on their private parts. Quex runs away and in another part of the park finds a group of Hitler Youth camping by a lake. He spies on them from a distance., 1h40
Directed by Hans SteinhoffGenres Biography,
HistoricalThemes Political films,
Films about royaltyActors Emil Jannings,
Leopoldine Konstantin,
Claus Clausen,
Carola Höhn,
Paul Henckels,
Walter JanssenRating68%
The film opens at Potsdam in the time of "The Soldier's King" Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia, with the Royal Family sitting at the breakfast table. It turns out that Crown Prince Friedrich, informally called "Fritz", had lost so much money at the gaming tables that he had to sign debentures. Members of the grenadier regiment had seen the crown prince appearing late in a wretched state, which greatly angers his father. The King would like to prepare his son for the future role as a ruler, and regards his preoccupation with music and literature with big displeasure.