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Film Without a Title (German: Film ohne Titel) is a 1948 German comedy film directed by Rudolf Jugert and starring Hans Söhnker, Hildegard Knef and Irene von Meyendorff.[1] It was made by Bavaria Film at the Emelka Studios in Munich in the American Zone of Occupation. Location shooting took place around Lüchow-Dannenberg in Lower Saxony. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Robert Herlth and Max Seefelder.
Film Without a Title | |
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Directed by | Rudolf Jugert |
Written by | Helmut Käutner Rudolf Jugert Ellen Fechner |
Produced by | Helmut Käutner Erwin Gitt |
Starring | Hans Söhnker Hildegard Knef Irene von Meyendorff |
Cinematography | Igor Oberberg |
Edited by | Luise Dreyer-Sachsenberg Wolfgang Wehrum |
Production companies | Bavaria Film Camera-Filmproduktion |
Distributed by | Herzog-Filmverleih Sovexport Film |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | Germany |
Language | German |
Actor Willy Fritsch is due to star in a new film. However, the actor, the screenwriter and the film director argue over the content of the production. Although they want to make a comedy, they are unsure how appropriate that is in the wake of the Second World War. As they discuss this, the screenwriter relates the story of two acquaintances of his, the farmer's daughter Christine and the art dealer Martin. Gradually their relationship becomes the subject of the film.
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