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Mars-Film GmbH is the name of several German film production companies.

Mars-Film GmbH (1916-1919)

The oldest Mars film, which was based in Munich , and feature films such as Weine Bajazzo (1916), The Discovery of Germany (1916/17, Georg Jacoby , Richard O. Frankfurter ), "... and love turns into hate" (1918, Rudolf Schönecker ), Victim of Vice (1919, Rudolf Schönecker) and Steinerne Herzen, Klingendes Gold (1920), was merged into the newly founded Ufa in 1919 .

Mars-Film GmbH (1935-1937)

Another short-lived Mars-Film GmbH was based in Berlin. The following films were produced here:

  • Pole Poppenspäler (1935, Curt Oertel )
  • The shirt of happiness. An entertaining game by someone who set out to look for the happy person (short film, 1935/36, Kurt Rupli )
  • Arena Humsti Bumsti (short film, 1935, Kurt Rupli )
  • Under the slipper. A fun adventure (short film, 1936, Kurt Rupli )
  • The Eerie Helene (short film, 1936, Kurt Rupli )
  • The Wunderkur (1937, Kurt Rupli )

Mars-Film GmbH (1941-1945)

Another Mars-Film GmbH was founded in 1941, which produced educational and training films for the Wehrmacht until the end of the war. a. with the aviation pioneer Julius Hatry as director and producer. In 1942, this Mars film also took on the staff and production facilities of other Berlin film production companies that were forcibly dissolved .

Mars-Film GmbH (1950s)

In the 1950s there was another Mars-Film GmbH in Germany that produced German dubbed versions of foreign films, e. B. for Ringo ( Stagecoach , USA 1938, German dubbed version 1950), She only danced one summer ( Hon dansade en Sommar , Sweden 1951, German dubbed version 1952).

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Hartmut Kasper: film history ended when the Martians in Munich , review in the series book market of Germany radio from March 31, 2015