Spot Nr. 1 (00:37): Adler (Nr. 1 musikalisch): A man at supper in a room asks, „Are you musical? Then why don't you sing along?“ He sings, with accordion accompaniment from off-camera, „Adler ch...
The video shows the first five minutes of the film. Film synopsis: The courtiers at the royal court of Immendingen are in a bad mood. The annual court concert might get cancelled because Kammersänger...
Spot Nr. 1 (00:38): Togal (Nr. 1 Kater): Animation: Black cat with a hump, plus a shrill noise. Live action: A man lies in bed and wakes up with a headache, a „hangover“ (ger. Kater = cat). Behind...
Horst Buchholz (center) in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Horst Buchholz in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Horst Buchholz in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Barbara Frey (front) in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Horst Buchholz, Edith Elmay in "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Barbara Frey, Horst Buchholz (second from left), Helmuth Ashley (second from right), Benno Hoffmann (right) while shooting "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
Georg Tressler, Horst Buchholz (left to right) while shooting "Endstation Liebe" (1958)
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The film "Das Recht der freien Liebe" was banned by the censorship headquarter in Berlin .
The film "Wenn die Liebe ruft" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.
The production company applied against the ban of the film "Das Recht der freien Liebe". The application was accepted. The film was permitted with age restriction (only for adults 18 years of age or o...
The production company "Gebrüder Diehl, Gräfelfing" applied against the non-recognition of the film "Die Macht der Liebe". The application was rejected. The film was not artistically valuable.
Title number 68: "Deutschland und Österreich" (Germany and Austria) had to be removed.
The production company applied against the ban of the film "Wenn die Liebe ruft" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was accepted. The film was permitted with age restriction (onl...
The film "Wenn die Liebe ruft" was banned by the censorship office in Berlin.