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  2. List of German films of 1933 - Wikipedia

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    1933 marked a transitional year for the German film industry following the Nazi seizure of power and the beginnings of centralisation of the studios under the control of Joseph Goebbels' Ministry of Propaganda. A number of films faced censorship issues and several received only limited releases.

  3. Two Good Comrades - Wikipedia

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    Two Good Comrades (German: Zwei gute Kameraden) is a 1933 German war comedy film directed by Max Obal and starring Paul Hörbiger, Fritz Kampers, and Jessie Vihrog. [ 1 ] The film's art direction was by Robert A. Dietrich and Bruno Lutz .

  4. S.O.S. Eisberg - Wikipedia

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    S.O.S. Eisberg (aka S.O.S. Iceberg and Iceland) is a 1933 German-US pre-Code drama film directed by Arnold Fanck and starring Gustav Diessl, Leni Riefenstahl, Sepp Rist, Gibson Gowland, Rod La Rocque, and Ernst Udet. The film was written by Tom Reed based on a story by Arnold Fanck and Friedrich Wolf.

  5. No Day Without You - Wikipedia

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    No Day Without You (German: Keinen Tag ohne Dich) is a 1933 German comedy film directed by Hans Behrendt and starring Lee Parry, Oskar Karlweis, and Paul Hörbiger. [1] It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin .

  6. List of German films of 1933–1945 - Wikipedia

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    While not as highly regarded as films of the preceding Weimar Republic era, [citation needed] the films of Nazi Germany, mainly made under control of Joseph Goebbels, hold a fascination for many, [citation needed] both as historical documents of one of the most important periods of 20th century history, as well as for their own artistic merit.

  7. Morgenrot (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was approved by the censors on 26 January 1933, and premiered on 31 January. [44] Its gala premiere in Berlin on 2 February 1933 was attended by Adolf Hitler, who was recently appointed chancellor. Josef Goebbels wrote in his diary that Morgenrot was "a good film within its limits". [20]

  8. The Burning Secret - Wikipedia

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    The Burning Secret (German: Brennendes Geheimnis) is a 1933 Austrian-German drama film directed by Robert Siodmak and starring Alfred Abel, Hilde Wagener and Hans Joachim Schaufuß. It was based on the 1913 novella of the same title by Stefan Zweig. It was released by the German branch of Universal Pictures. [1]

  9. Liebelei - Wikipedia

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    2 Cast. 3 Production. 4 Release. 5 Notes. ... 10 March 1933 () (Germany) 27 February 1936 ... Language: German: Liebelei is a 1933 German period drama film directed ...