Hidden Bibliographic Details
Varying Form of Title: | Also known as: Comradeship
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Other authors / contributors: | Pabst, G. W. (Georg Wilhelm), 1885-1967, film director.
Nebenzal, Seymour, film producer.
Vajda, Ladislaus, 1877-1933, screenwriter.
Lampel, Peter Martin, 1894-1965, screenwriter.
Rappaport, Gerbert, 1908-1983, screenwriter.
Otten, Karl, 1889-1963, screenwriter.
Gmeyner, Anna, 1902-1991, screenwriter.
Granach, Alexander, 1890-1945, actor.
Kampers, Fritz, actor.
Mendaille, Daniel, 1885-1963, actor.
Busch, Ernst, 1900-1980, actor.
Wendt, Elisabeth, 1906-1980, actor.
Püttjer, Gustav, 1886-1959, actor.
Sante, Luc, writer of supplementary textual content.
Criterion Collection (Firm), publisher.
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ISBN: | 9781681433967 1681433966 0715515209410 9780715515204 0715515209
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Physical medium: | 4 3/4 in. stamping
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Sound characteristics: | digital optical mono 1.0 Dolby Digital
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Video characteristics: | NTSC
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Digital file characteristics: | video file DVD video region 1
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Notes: | Film lacks title screen and credits. Title and statement of responsibility from accompanying booklet. Originally released as a motion picture in 1931. 2K digital restoration. Full screen (1.19:1). Special features: New interview with film scholar Hermann Barth on the film's production; 1988 interview with Jean Oser, featuring footage from the French version of the film; 2016 interview with film scholar Jan-Christopher Horak on the historical context of the film. Booklet contains an essay, "War is over (if you want it)" by Luc Sante and an essay, "Courrières" by Karl Otten. Director of photography, Fritz Arno Wagner ; editor, Jean Oser ; music, G. von Rigelius. Alexander Granach, Fritz Kampers, Daniel Mendaille, Ernst Busch, Elisabeth Wendt, Gustav Püttjer, Oskar Höcker, Héléna Manson, Andrée Ducret, Alex Bernard, Pierre-Louis, Georges Charlia, Georges Tourreil, Marcel Lesieur, Marguerite Debos, Fritz Wendhausen. DVD; NTSC; region 1; 4:3 full screen (1.19:1); Dolby digital mono. German or French dialogue with optional English subtitles.
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Summary: | Set in 1919 but based on a real incident from 1906. A coal mine collapses on the frontier between Germany and France, trapping a team of French miners inside. Workers on both sides of the border spring into action, putting aside national prejudices and wartime grudges to launch a dangerous rescue operation.
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Target Audience: | Rating: Not rated.
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Standard no.: | 715515209410
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Publisher's no.: | CC2846D The Criterion Collection
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