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The German Monthly Show; newsreel series Die Deutsche Wochenschau: The German Weekly Show; newsreel series Deutscher Sport im Kriegsjahr: Produced by IG Farben: Echo der Heimat: Die Frontschau: Fritz Hippler: The Front Show; Series of technical films shown to soldiers before they were sent to the Eastern Front: Junges Europa: Panorama
German Version made by MGM in Hollywood Barcarolle d'amour: Carl Froelich Henry Roussell: Simone Cerdan, Annabella [1] French/German co-production The Blue Angel: Josef von Sternberg: Marlene Dietrich, Emil Jannings, Kurt Gerron: Drama: Based on the story by Heinrich Mann: The Blonde Nightingale: Johannes Meyer: Ernst Behmer, Else Elster ...
Trude Berliner (28 February 1903 – 26 February 1977) was a German actress. She was one of many Jewish actors and actresses who were forced to flee Europe when the Nazis came to power in 1933. Biography
Renate Müller (26 April 1906 – 7 October 1937) was a German singer and actress in both silent films and sound films, as well as on stage. One of the most successful actresses in German films from the early 1930s, she was courted by the Nazi Party to appear in films that promoted their ideals, but refused.
Pages in category "German silent film actresses" The following 171 pages are in this category, out of 171 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
French-German co-production [23] [24] Two Good Comrades: Max Obal: Paul Hörbiger, Fritz Kampers, Margot Walter: Comedy [25] Typhoon: Robert Wiene: Liane Haid, Viktor de Kowa, Valéry Inkijinoff: Drama: Victor and Victoria: Reinhold Schünzel: Renate Müller, Hermann Thimig, Adolf Wohlbrück: Comedy [26] Ways to a Good Marriage: Adolf Trotz
Pages in category "20th-century German actresses" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 679 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of the most notable films produced in Germany of the Weimar Republic era from 1919 until 1932, in year order. This period, between the end of World War I and the advent of the Nazi regime, is considered an early renaissance in world cinema, with many influential and important films being made.