Address Unknown

Address Unknown

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Germany | Black And White

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  • Genre(s): Thriller, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): William Cameron Menzies, John Sherwood
  • Cast(s): Paul Lukas, Carl Esmond, Peter van Eyck, Mady Christians, Morris Carnovsky See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 15min
  • Music: Morris Stoloff,Ernst Toch
  • Award(s): Oscar 1945 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: The Bluff, The Lost Bus
  • Story:
    US art dealer returns to his native Germany for a visit and is attracted by Nazi propaganda.
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STORY

Story
US art dealer returns to his native Germany for a visit and is attracted by Nazi propaganda.

AWARDS

Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Art DirectionInterior Decoration BlackandWhite | 1945

Best Music Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture | 1945

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

K.T. Stevens (real name: Gloria Wood) is the daughter of the film's producer, Sam Wood.

It was said that the film was banned in Germany, but that does not mean that it was never shown. Adolf Hitler liked American movies and watched them in private, and Joseph Goebbels, the Minister of Propaganda, probably watched it to get ideas for his propaganda films.

K.T. Stevens receives an "introducing" credit.

Carl Esmond was borrowed from Paramount for this film.

Hilda Tanzler's debut.

Popular Dialogues

"Baron von Friesche: Does he know the conditions he doesn't like? I find that hard to understand. I myself would hesitate to form conclusions without firsthand evidence. You must set him right. I suppose it isn't easy for a foreigner to understand the agonies our people have suffered since the Treaty of Versailles. What years of less and less bread, of leaner bodies, of the end of hope... [pauses to offer Herr Schulz a cigarette] Martin Schulz: [accepting a cigarette] Oh, thank you. Baron von Friesche: The quicksand of despair held us. Then just before we died, a man came and pulled us out. Baron von Friesche: [turning to Herr Professor] You are a native of Munich, Herr Professor? Professor Schmidt: Well, uh... Baron von Friesche: You have *witnessed* this deliverance. Professor Schmidt: If it *is* a deliverance... Baron von Friesche: [turning to Herr Schulz] You know, there's a surge, my friend. A surge. Our whole despair has been thrown aside like a forgotten coat. No longer do we wrap ourselves in shame. Baron von Friesche: [turning to Herr Professor] What can be wrong about a man who affects people so? Professor Schmidt: When people are hungry, they don't care *what* kind of a man it is who gives them bread."

"Baron von Friesche: You're going to have to choose, Herr Schulz. You can't sit on two stools at once... at least not here, in Germany. Martin Schulz: I understand."