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Cine-Allianz Films
Cine-Allianz Tonfilm was a German film production company established in 1932 by Arnold Pressburger and Gregor Rabinovitch. The company specialised in co-productions targeted at international markets, and enjoyed immediate success during the final year of the Weimar Republic. During the Nazi era the company's Jewish owners came under increasing pressure from the government and their property was expropriated. They were forced into exile, while Cine-Allianz continued to produce films under the Nazi regime until its merger with UFA in 1942. Rabinovitch went into exile in France where he set up a fresh production company also named Cine-Allianz which produced films such as ''I Was an Adventuress'' (1938) and '' Beating Heart'' (1940). The 1951 West German film '' The Lost One'' was partly financed by money received as post-war compensation for the loss of Cine-Allianz.Gemünden p.223 Selected filmography * '' My Cousin from Warsaw'' (1931) * '' Tell Me Tonight'' (1932) * '' One N ...
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Film Production
Filmmaking or film production is the process by which a Film, motion picture is produced. Filmmaking involves a number of complex and discrete stages, beginning with an initial story, idea, or commission. Production then continues through screenwriting, Casting (performing arts), casting, pre-production, Principal photography, shooting, Sound recording and reproduction, sound recording, post-production, and screening the finished product before an audience, which may result in a film release and exhibition. The process is nonlinear, in that the filmmaker typically shoots the script out of sequence, repeats shots as needed, and puts them together through editing later. Filmmaking occurs in a variety of economic, social, and political contexts around the world, and uses a variety of technologies and cinematic techniques to make theatrical films, episodic films for television and streaming platforms, music videos, and promotional and educational films. Although filmmaking originally ...
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My Cousin From Warsaw
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Film Production Companies Of Germany
A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, since the 1930s, synchronized with sound and (less commonly) other sensory stimulations. Etymology and alternative terms The name "film" originally referred to the thin layer of photochemical emulsion on the celluloid strip that used to be the actual medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. Many other terms exist for an individual motion-picture, including "picture", "picture show", "moving picture", "photoplay", and "flick". The most common term in the United States is "movie", while in Europe, "film" is preferred. Archaic terms include "animated pictures" and "animated photography". "Flick" is, in general a slang term, first recorded in 1926. It originates in the verb flicker, owing to the flickering appearance of early films. ...
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Marriage In Small Doses
''Marriage in Small Doses'' () is a 1939 German musical comedy film directed by Johannes Meyer and starring Leny Marenbach, Johannes Riemann, and Ralph Arthur Roberts Ralph Arthur Roberts (born Robert Arthur Schönherr; 2 October 1884 – 12 March 1940)Variety Is the Spice of Life'' the same year.


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The Impossible Woman (1936 Film)
''The Impossible Woman'' () is a 1936 German romance film directed by Johannes Meyer and starring Dorothea Wieck, Gustav Fröhlich and Gina Falckenberg.Hake p. 199 It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin and partly on location in Romania. It was based on the novel ''Madame will nicht heiraten'' by Mia Fellmann. Synopsis The female head of an oil company is known for her aloof manner, and is considered an "impossible woman" by her employees. Eventually, she falls in love with one of her engineers, who has rescued the company from industrial sabotage. Cast * Dorothea Wieck as Ileana Manescu * Gustav Fröhlich as Ingenieur Wiegand * Gina Falckenberg as Mignon * Edwin Jürgensen as Maravella * Paul Henckels as Möller * Harry Hardt as Director Kiriak * Willi Schur as Dobre - Werkmeister * Karl Hannemann as Roman - Bohrmeister * Emil Höfer as Nicu * Katja Specht as Mitza * Wilhelm König as Ingenieur Jonescu * Eduard Bornträger as Banu - Prokurist * Gerhard Damm ...
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Tomfoolery (film)
''Tomfoolery'' (German: ''Allotria'') is a 1936 German comedy film directed by Willi Forst and starring Renate Müller, Jenny Jugo and Anton Walbrook. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin.Klaus p.19 The film's sets were designed by the art directors Kurt Herlth and Werner Schlichting. It premiered at the Gloria-Palast in Berlin on 12 June 1936. Synopsis A pair of friends fall in love with the same woman, before realizing they are really in love with two other women. Racing to his romantic interest, one of the friends (Heinz Rühmann) finds himself competing in the Monaco Grand Prix. Reception Joseph Goebbels Paul Joseph Goebbels (; 29 October 1897 – 1 May 1945) was a German Nazism, Nazi politician and philologist who was the ''Gauleiter'' (district leader) of Berlin, chief Propaganda in Nazi Germany, propagandist for the Nazi Party, and ... remarked: "Quite energetic and lively. But it's overdone and therefore not totally satisfying. Less would b ...
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I Love All The Women
''I Love All the Women'' (German: ''Ich liebe alle Frauen'') is a 1935 German musical comedy film directed by Karel Lamac and starring Jan Kiepura, Theo Lingen and Lien Deyers. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Hermann Warm and Karl Haacker.https://www.filmportal.de/film/ich-liebe-alle-frauen_a6e26918bcbc4786960a14bc07967e7b A separate French-language version ''J'aime toutes les femmes'' was also produced with Keipura appearing alongside Danielle Darrieux. Cast * Jan Kiepura as Jan Morena & Edi Jaworski * Theo Lingen as Hans Heinz Hinz * Lien Deyers as Susi * Adele Sandrock as Fürstin Loridowska * Rudolf Platte as Bernhard, Gardrobier * Fritz Imhoff as Sebastian Weismaier * Margarete Kupfer as Frau Schmidt * Inge List as Camilla Weismaier, Tochter * Hans Hermann Schaufuß as Graf Hartenstein * Heinz Salfner as H. G. Benfield, amerik. Zeitungsinhaber * Paul Beckers as Ein Taschenspieler * Karin Luesebrink as Eine Blumenverkäuferin * Paul Bildt ...
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So Ended A Great Love
''So Ended a Great Love'' (German: ''So endete eine Liebe'') is a 1934 German historical romance film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Paula Wessely, Willi Forst and Gustaf Gründgens.Bock & Bergfelder p.185 The film's sets were designed by the art director Werner Schlichting. The film was made at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin, with location shooting taking place in Würzburg and Hungary. An English-language version of the film was planned but never produced. Cast * Paula Wessely as Grand Duchess Marie Louise * Willi Forst as Franz, Duke of Modena * Gustaf Gründgens as Count Metternich * Franz Herterich as Emperor Franz I * Erna Morena as Josephine * Maria Koppenhöfer as Madame Mère * Edwin Jürgensen as Talleyrand * Rose Stradner as Kaiserin Maria Ludovica * Gustav Waldau as Hofrat * Helmuth Rudolph as Erster Offizier * Olga Engl as erste Gesellschaftsdame der Kaiserin Maria Ludovika * Annemarie Steinsieck as zweite Gesellschaftsdame der Kaiserin Maria Lud ...
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A Song For You (film)
''A Song for You'' () is a 1933 German musical comedy film directed by Joe May and starring Jan Kiepura, Jenny Jugo and Paul Kemp. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin and on location in Naples and Vienna. The film's sets were designed by the art director Werner Schlichting Werner Schlichting (1904–1996) was a German art director who worked on over a hundred films during a lengthy career. He worked on a number of Austrian films including '' The Congress Dances'' and '' The Last Ten Days'' (1955).Fritsche p.253 Sel .... It was remade in Britain the following year as '' My Song for You''. Cast See also * ''All for Love'' (1933 film) (''Tout pour l'amour'', French-language film, 1933) * ''My Song for You'' (film) (English-language film, 1934) References Bibliography * Klaus, Ulrich J. ''Deutsche Tonfilme: Jahrgang 1933''. Klaus-Archiv, 1988. External links * Films of the Weimar Republic German musical comedy films 1933 musical comedy films Films di ...
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One Night's Song
''One Night's Song'' (French: ''La chanson d'une nuit'') is a 1933 musical film directed by Pierre Colombier and Anatole Litvak and starring Jan Kiepura, Magda Schneider and Pierre Brasseur. It was a co-production between Germany and France. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin alongside the German '' The Song of Night''. A separate English-language version '' Tell Me Tonight'' was also produced. Synopsis Celebrated opera singer Enrico Ferraro is overwhelmed by his fame and tired of every aspect of his daily life being controlled by his manager. He heads to the French Riviera for a break and there encounters Koretzky, a man who strongly resembles him. He engages Koretzky to act as his double but complications soon arise. Cast * Jan Kiepura as Enrico Ferraro * Magda Schneider as Mathilde * Pierre Brasseur as Koretzky * Charlotte Lysès as Mme Pategg * Clara Tambour as Le manager * Charles Lamy as Balthazar * Lucien Baroux as Pategg * René Bergeron Re ...
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Tell Me Tonight
''Tell Me Tonight'' or ''Be Mine Tonight'' is a 1932 British musical comedy film directed by Anatole Litvak and starring Jan Kiepura, Sonnie Hale and Magda Schneider. It was shot in Berlin at the Babelsberg Studios as part of a co-production between Gainsborough Pictures and the German firm Cine-Allianz.Wood p.76 A separate German-language version '' The Song of Night'' was also released. Cast * Jan Kiepura as Enrico Ferraro * Sonnie Hale as Alexander Koretsky * Magda Schneider as Mathilde Pategg * Edmund Gwenn as Mayor Pategg * Athene Seyler as Mrs. Pategg * Betty Chester as Miss Barker * Aubrey Mather Aubrey Mather (17 December 1885 – 16 January 1958) was an English character actor. Career Mather was born in Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, and began his career on the stage in 1905. He debuted in London in ''Brewster's Millions'' in ... as Balthasar References Bibliography * Creekmur, Corey & Mokdad, Linda. ''The International Film Musica ...
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The Lost One
''The Lost One'' () is a 1951 West German crime drama film directed by Peter Lorre and starring Lorre, Karl John and Renate Mannhardt. It is an art film in the film noir style, based on a true story. Lorre wrote, directed, and starred in this film, his only film as director or writer. The film's translated name has been used as the title of his biography. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Franz Schroedter and Karl Weber. Some scenes were shot at Studio Bendestorf and on provisional stages in the former flak tower on Heiligengeistfeld Hamburg, while location shooting took place around the city. Plot The story is told through a series of flashbacks. Dr. Rothe (Peter Lorre) is a German scientist doing secret research for the Nazi government during World War II. After he discovers that his fiancée has been selling secrets to the Allies, he murders her. This is covered up by the German government. After the war, Rothe is working under an alias as a doctor for displ ...
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