Wort und Tat
Nazi propaganda film contrasting Germany in the days of the Weimar Republic with contemporary Germany under Adolf Hitler.
Casts & Crew
Also Directed by Eugen York
A police commissioner investigates an auto theft ring in Hamburg following the murder of an inspector.
Dagmar Croner is a dedicated stewardess, who takes care of her passengers. She passes the exam to become a purser. She meets business travelers and tourists experiencing amusing and sometimes dramatic events on board.
Several men have been murdered lately, mostly rich lovers on their way to meet their mistresses with gifts of fine jewelry. To fight this scourge, King Louis XIV decides to create a special court named "La chambre ardente", designed to find and punish the perpetrators of such heinous crimes. An unexpected person, Mademoiselle de Scudéry, the famous poetess, will find herself entangled in the web of a criminal intrigue linked with the jewel murders, along with a a goldsmith, his daughter and her fiancé...
Also Directed by Gustav Ucicky
The daughter of a wealthy industrialist falls for a pickpocket.
France in the 15th Century: The country is marked by the wars with England and internal power struggles. King Charles sees himself powerless against the state. As emerges from the people suddenly a young woman named Johanna, who claimed that the Archangel Gabriel to be appointed, to save France. First of all doubt the king in their words, but he remembers that the people through this "help of God" is gaining new courage. With the slogan "God and the Virgin!" pulls the revivified victorious army into battle against the English-Burgundian alliance. After Johanna King Charles is crowned at Reims, there breaks the plague over the country in. Now Johanna all the blame on the disaster: God would punish believe in the country for that a heretic; if Johanna were actual a holy, she would deal also with the plague. The waning faith weakens France, England is again on the rise. But Johanna is executed as a witch. Only years later annulled the verdict of the Holy and Johanna explained.
When two russian captains of cavalry came to a German post station one of them recalls what happened long time ago. He begins to tell the story: Ten years ago a comrade of them made a resting at the post station and fell in love with the station master's daughter. He promised everything to her and finally convinced her to come with him to St. Petersburg. When both arrived there she had to realize that her captain never had the intention to marry her.
Propaganda film detailing the plight of ethnic Germans, known as "Volga Germans", in the Soviet province of Manchuria.
Also Directed by Fritz Hippler
Third Reich documentary about the Jews intent on world domination and their role in cultural decay. Street scenes are shown, along with clips from Jewish cinema of the day and photos of Jewish celebrities, while the narrator explains the Jewish problem. The climax and resolution of the film is Hitler's 1939 announcement that the Jewish race will be forced off European ground should they achive their goal of turning the European people against one another again in the form of a second world war.
Part of the Nazi film series "Die Frontshau" (The Front Show). The series was produced to screen to German troops to prepare them for the upcoming 1941 assault on Soviet territories. It was censored from the German public during WWII.
German Infantry and soldiers from the SS Tontenkopf, with the help of artillery, attack Soviet troop positions near the Valday Heights in the summer of 1941.
Part of the Nazi film series "Die Frontschau" (The Front Show), produced for and shown only to German troops, supposedly to prepare them for the 1941 assault on Soviet troop positions. Numer 9 in that series.
German troop movement to the front lines in Russia--1941.
Dipicts the Red Army's defensive belt and rather elaborate troop positioning against the Nazi invasion of Soviet territory in 1941.
The first blitzkrieg, Hitler's invasion of Poland, is traced in this original Nazi propaganda film from 1940.
Part of the "Die Frontshau" (The Front Show) Nazi film series, which was produced and screened only to German troops to supposedly prepare them for the assault on Soviet Territories (1941-1943). The series was banned from public screening during the war. Listed as film number 11 in the series.
Part of the Nazi's Die Frontschau (The Front Show) film series (No 5/6), the film depicts the Nazi German assault on Baronowice in the what was then Soviet East Poland.