A Man Wants to Get to Germany explained

A Man Wants to Get to Germany
Native Name:Ein Mann will nach Deutschland
Director:Paul Wegener
Studio:UFA GmbH
Runtime:89 minutes
Country:Germany
Language:German
Budget:400,000 ℛℳ

A Man Wants to Get to Germany (German: Ein Mann will nach Deutschland) is a 1934 film directed by Paul Wegener.

Cast

Production

It cost 400,000 ℛℳ to produce. Philipp Lothar Mayring and Fred Andreas wrote a screenplay based on Andreas' book.

Release

The film was approved by the censors on 24 July 1934, and premiered on 26 July. It was banned in February 1940 for pacifism, but was unbanned in March after UFA GmbH complained about lost revenue to Joseph Goebbels.

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