Vera films

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Aerial view of the Vera-Filmwerke on Alsterkrugchaussee in Hamburg-Alsterdorf, early 1920s

The Vera film Werke AG was as a GmbH founded, German film production company for silent films with a film production facility at the Alsterkrugchaussee 192-202 in Hamburg-Alsterdorf . The interior shots for the sound film Razzia in St. Pauli were also shot here. Until it was liquidated in 1937, it was the first and only film production facility in Hamburg at the time.

Vera films

Before 1919 Vera-Filmwerke GmbH produced , as far as is known, only two films, in 1915 and 1916. After the First World War , in June 1919 it opened its film production facility on Alsterkrugchaussee in the Hamburg-Alsterdorf district. The Alsterkrugchaussee itself was used as a filming location for car races . In the Laeiszhof , Trostbrücke 1 on the Trostbrücke in the Hamburg-Altstadt district , she had additional business premises until 1924, and from May 1924 in the Ballinhaus am Meßberg 1. She also had an export branch in Berlin at Friedrichstrasse 247.

On June 30, 1919, the Vera-Filmwerke management invited members of the press to view everything and report on it in their media. The Vera film works had its own light work of the studio, offices, technical rooms, etc. dined and was quite independent of the municipal works. It also had its own copying and drying facility . The whole company was located in a magnificent park that was directly on the Alster . Garden areas for recordings were also available, as well as various boats. The glass roof studio had a recess that could be filled as a swimming pool if necessary, and an abundance of Jupiter studio lamps. There were cloakrooms for actors and extras next to the glass house, but these were not yet completed at the time.

Vera-Filmwerke AG shares for RM 20 in February 1925

In 1919 or 1920 Vera-Filmwerke GmbH , which was listed in the commercial register with a share capital of one million marks , submitted an application for state approval to establish a stock corporation . The Vera film Werke AG was founded on December 23, 1920 and February 3, 1921, a doubled share capital of two million marks, registered on 24 February 1921st A month later the capital was increased to three million marks. Behind the production company stood the banker Willi Sick, owner of the Nordic banking and trading command Sick & Co.

From 1923, the last year of inflation , the glass roof studio , which is somewhat reminiscent of the glass roof studio of the Potsdam Studio Babelsberg , and the attached copying and drying facility were mainly used only for the production of advertising, documentary and economic films . After the inflation, based on the resolution of the General Meeting of August 14, 1924, the share capital was converted to 250,000 Reichsmarks . The clients for advertising films included the companies JJ Darboven , Karstadt , Phoenix AG , Bavaria-Brauerei and the Juhasz cigarette factory in Altona . In 1928, Vera-Filmwerke AG documented the construction of the Kell-Jung-Line for Hamburger Hochbahn AG , today's section of the U1 underground line from Kellinghusenstrasse to Jungfernstieg . There were also commercials for self-promotion. Elaborate brochures were also used to attract new clients.

The advertising does not seem to have had much success, because the resolution of the general assembly of June 30, 1930 authorized the board of directors to cease operations and to lease or sell the company. With the bankruptcy of the Nordic banking and trading command Sick & Co. , Vera-Filmwerke AG also went into liquidation in 1937, despite several rescue attempts. The houses for employees built in the mid-1920s on behalf of Vera-Filmwerke AG were sold to well-off citizens, houses belonging to the Alsterkrugchaussee ensemble 184–190, Wilhelm-Metzger-Strasse 32, 34 and Kugelfang 2–26. The film studio was demolished. In 1941 Vera-Filmwerke AG was still listed in the Hamburg address book on Alsterkrugchaussee , but in 1942 it was no longer. From 1943 it was no longer listed in the handbook of German stock corporations .

Filmography (selection)

The year and order are taken from the Deutsches Filminstitut ( filmportal.de ). Economic films are also listed here as documentaries. According to censorship lists, a total of 152 films were made between 1919 and 1930, of which mostly only advertising films have survived. Before he went to Berlin in 1928, the actor Gustaf Gründgens also took part in the recordings of Vera-Filmwerke, but it is said that he did not get beyond test recordings.

Vera-Filmwerke GmbH

  • 1915: The Convict's Revenge
  • 1916: Fascination or The Power of the Look - Banned from March 1916
  • 1919: Colombine. The Apache Bride - Director: Martin Hartwig - Script: Emil Rameau and Jaap Speyer - Buildings: Georg Meyer - Camera: Hans Kampf - Actors: Emil Jannings (as Carlo ), Margarete Lanner , Gustav Adolf Semler , Alex Otto and Erich Ziegel
  • 1919: Erdgift - Director: Paul Otto - Script: Georg Jacoby and Paul Otto - Author of the literary original Erdgeist : Frank Wedekind - Camera: Hans Kampf - Actors: Hermann Nesselträger (as sculptor Gregor Magnussen), Marga Cornelsen (as his wife Clara) , Arthur Schröder (as chemist Björn Romberg), Ralph Arthur Roberts (as dark existence Iwan Gorell), Grit Hegesa (as his foster daughter Lil), Karl Geppert (as Prince Archip Ginsky) and Kurt Lilien (as racing driver Jensen)
  • 1919: Death and Love (in collaboration with Eiko-Film GmbH from Berlin ) - Director: Paul Otto - Script: Paul Otto, Georg Jacoby and Lissy Reincke (also Lissy Reinecke ) - Buildings: Manfred Noa - Camera: Willi Schäfer - Interior shots: Fritz Kraenke - Exterior shots: Hans Kampf - Actors: Paul Otto (as Prince Tantara Bagha), Karl Wagner (as his father Ras Madchuri, Prince of Hamar), Marcella Halicz (as his daughter Semena), Hans Andresen (as Consul Bültemann ), Charlotte Klinder (as his daughter Ellinor Bültemann), Arthur Schröder (as Horst Enking, commercial agent of a company), Emilia Unda (as the old Tekki), Ralph Arthur Roberts (as Chinese Wun Si), Erich Pabst (as Hedessa, first Minister of the Prince) and Max Zawislak (as Dscham, servant of Prince Tantara) - The Indian part of the film was shot at the Hagenbeck Zoo .
  • 1919: Brutal - Director: Paul Otto - Script: Lissy Reincke (also Lissy Reinecke ) - Actors: Gertrud Arnold (as Consul Anderssen), Charlotte Klinder (as her daughter Magdalene), Arthur Schröder (as her fiancé Dr. ing.Gerhard Malling), Paul Otto (as impostor RR Benstorp), Otto Marlé (as Geo M. Jakson), Margarete Lanner (as singer Inge Kosta), Kurt Mathé (as Jokey Will Hart), Karl Wagner (as JF Green, inspector of the criminal investigation department ), Eugen Möbius (as public prosecutor Dr. Gesellius) and Fritz Beckmann (as impresario Sontheimer)
  • 1919: Kinderfreuden oder Kinderherzen - Director: Paul Otto - Script: Hans Lorenz - Actors: Therese Morgan, Thalea Sonnjen (as a doctor), Elsa Fischer (as a governess) and Alfred Möller (as a widower)
  • 1920: Der Staatsanwalt - Director: Paul Otto - Script: Richard Kühle - Author of the literary source: Luise Westkirch - Camera: Hans Kampf - Actors: Werner Krauß (as Ziegelpeter), Alf Bloomcher (as Public Prosecutor), Hans Junkermann , Emilie Kurz , Ena Amar (also Ena Mar ), Alfred Haase , Arnold Korff , Margarete Lanner, Maria Kloth , Bertha Gast, Hans Andresen, Carl Günther (as detective Heinrich Prinz), Ludwig Max and Alex Otto (as host of the Goldener Lamm )
  • 1920: The Black Rose von Cruska - Director: Heinrich Brandt and Willy Schäfer - Script: Georg Jacoby and Willy Rath - Buildings: Georg Meyer - Camera: Hans Kampf - Actors: Heinrich Marlow (as Marquis), Margarete Lanner (as Inez), Fred Immler (as their brother), Reinhold Lütjohann (as Martin), Cläre Hänseler (as educator), Alex Otto (as general), Paul Otto (as knight) and Ludwig Max
  • 1920: Müller, Miller, Möller
  • 1920: The Mohr, the Liese and the Monkey House
  • 1920: Artistic whims or The Painter, Love and Fräulein - Director: Paul Otto - Script: Olga Wohlbrück , Robert Liebmann and Georg Jacoby - Camera: Hans Kampf and Paul Otto (interior shots) - Actors: Gertrud Arnold (as General Markoff's wife) , Aud Egede-Nissen (as their daughter Dagmar), Frida Richard (as Mrs. Czaslo), Conrad Veidt (as their son Arpad), Alfred Haase (as their son Bela), Philine Leudesdorff-Tormin (as their daughter Marika), Albert Bozenhard (as Prince Varyagin) and Ludwig Max (as the servant Anton)
  • 1921: Liebestaumel - Director: Martin Hartwig - Script: Artur Landsberger - Buildings: Georg Meyer - Camera: Hans Kampf - Actors: Conrad Veidt (as the gypsy Jalenko), Maria Zelenka , Erich Ziegel, Gustav Adolf Semler, Margarete Lanner, Heinrich Schroth and Max Zarvislak - outdoor shots at Poppenbüttler Markt. The film is available from the Federal Archives (Filmarchiv).

Vera-Filmwerke AG

  • 1921: A cheeky badger
  • 1921: Ebbe und Flut - Direction: Johannes Brandt , Martin Hartwig and Willy Schäfer (supervision) - Script: Fridel Köhne and Martin Hartwig - Buildings: Georg Meyer and Heinrich Umlauff - Camera: Hans Kampf - Actors: Arthur Bergen (as a seaman), Margarete Lanner (as mother and daughter), Sybill Morel (as Südseemädel), Erich Ziegel (as merchant), Fred Immler and Arnold Risch - banned from January 11, 1921
  • 1921: Slaves of Vengeance - Director: Philipp Lothar Mayring - Script: Max Real (presumably Max Neal ) - Buildings: Georg Meyer - Camera: Hans Kampf - Actors: Paul Bach (as Rudolf von Straß), Margarete Lanner (as his daughters Marion and Rita), E. Rönner (as Marion's husband Count Marry Houlberg), Philipp Lothar Mayring (as Rita's fiancé Fred von Meeren), Marie Gundra (as Abbess Cordula, sister of Rudolf von Straß), Alex Otto (as ranger Martin Bender) , Elfriede Nissen (as his wife Margit), Ludwig Spannuth-Bodenstedt (as servant Michael Geiger)
  • 1921: Flotsam of Passion - Director: Jaap Speyer - Script: Willy Rath - Actors: Heinrich Peer , Margarete Lanner, Hermann Wlach , Julius Kobler , Marie Gundra, Oskar Marion , Friedrich Taeger , Wilhelmine They and Ernst Sattler
  • 1921: The Red Night - Director: Jaap Speyer - Script: Helmuth Ortmann (also Helmuth Orthmann ) - Actors: Ludwig Max (as Viscount Dayton), Mia Pankau (as his daughter), Hermann Wlach (as detective Tom Hood), Oskar Marion (as a sculptor or painter Fred Harding), Max Wogritsch (as a con man Robert Cowper), Julius Kobler (as a murderer), Gerhard Ritterband (as a newspaper boy), Fred Markussen (also Fred Marcussen ), Margarethe Otto-Körner , Arthur Schröder and Erich Ziegel
  • 1921: The blonde fate or the fate of a circus rider - Director: Jaap Speyer - Script: Helmuth Ortmann (also Helmuth Orthmann ) - Buildings: Georg Meyer - Camera: Hans Fights and Max Lutze - Actors: Mia Pankau, Ernst Hofmann , Hedda Berger, Julius Kobler and Hermann Wlach
  • 1921: Bandits in tails - Script: Helmut Ortmann (also Helmuth Orthmann ) - Actors: Julius Kobler, Fred Markussen (also Fred Marcussen ), Margarethe Otto-Körner, Mia Pankau, Hermann Wlach and Erich Ziegel
  • 1921: The Secret of the Green Villa - Director: Philipp Lothar Mayring - Script: Max Neal - Camera: Hans Kampf - Actors: Margarete Lanner, Hermann Wlach, Philipp Lothar Mayring, Alex Otto, Marie Gunda, Ludwig Spannuth-Bodenstedt, Ernst Hallenstein and Karla Kristl
  • 1921: From the youth - Director: Eva Christa - Script: Lissy Reincke (also Lissy Reinecke ) - Camera: Charles Paulus - Actors: Lotte Gayen, Martha Hachmann-Zipser , Ellida Nagel, Arnold Risch and Friedrich Siems
  • 1921: Just a spring dream
  • 1921: Heideröslein
  • 1922: Die kleine Stenotypistin - Director: Emmerich Hanus - Script: Artur Landsberger - Buildings: Georg Meyer - Camera: Hans Kampf - Actors: Alf Bloomcher (as writer Hans Titenius), Hermann Wlach (as the scholar Dr. Hart), Poldi Karl (Mrs. Mell), Magdalen Nagy (her daughter actress Sybill Mell), Margarete Lanner (as stenographer Hete Sunfeld), Julius Kobler (as violinist Franz Zador) and Alex Otto (as director)
  • 1922: Heinrich Heine's first love - Director: Eva Christa - Script: Fridel Köhne and Lissy Reincke (also Lissy Reinecke ) - Buildings: Georg Meyer - Camera: Charles Paulus - Actors: Alois Pennarini (as Heinrich Heine ), Margarete Lanner (as Mathilde ), Vera Nordegg (as Ottilie), Peter Kreuder (as Uncle Salomon Heine ), Emil Stettner (as corn surgeon Hirsch) and Egon Brosig (as broker Liebenthal). The only known, preserved copy of the film is in Moscow.
  • 1922: Jimmy, a fate of humans and animals - Director: Jaap Speyer - Screenplay: Helmut Ortmann (also Helmuth Orthmann ) - Buildings: Georg Meyer - Camera: Hans Fights and Max Lutze - Music: Hansheinrich Dransmann - Actors: Mia Pankau (as Artist Maud), Ernst Hofmann (as Duke Percy von Glauburne), Margarete Lanner (as his girlfriend Ethel), Hermann Wlach (as Lord O'Cornell), Julius Kobler (as Rove), Fred Markussen (also Fred Marcussen ) (as Captain Bryde), Hans Hermann Schaufuss , Max Laurence , Konrad Gebhard and Maria Forescu . The film is available from the Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau Foundation .
  • 1922: The shoes of a beautiful woman - Director: Emmerich Hanus - Script: Hans Brennert - Buildings: Michel Fingesten (also Michl Fingesten ) and Georg Meyer - Special effects: Georg Meyer - Camera: Hans Fights - Actor: Rudolf Klein-Rhoden (as a shoemaker Jepsen, a strict father), Margarete Lannert (as his daughter Inge), Hans Brausewetter (as a shoemaker in love), Käthe Haack (as Felicitas Glück, an unlikely lady), Rudolf Forster (as a Casanova), Willi Allen, Wilhelm Diegelmann , Sybill Morel and Charlotte Schultz
  • 1922: Don Juan - Direction: Albert Heine and Robert Land - Script: Willy Rath - Buildings: Michel Fingesten (also Michl Fingesten ) and Georg Meyer - Costumes: Ernő Metzner - Costume design: Leopold Verch - Camera: Hans Fights - Actors: Hans Adalbert Schlettow (as Don Juan), Margarete Lanner (as Donna Anna), Hermann Wlach (as Don Octavio), Vilma Aknay (as Conchita), Inez Allegri (as Donna Elvira), Margit Barnay (as Princess), Julius Falkenstein (as Prince ), Willy Favart (pseudonym of Wilhelm Pilgram ) (as Don Diego), Hans Hermann Schaufuss (as Leporello), Julius Kobler (as notary), Emil Mamelok (as Comtur), Gert Sascha (as court marshal), Emil Stettner (as court master ) and Arthur Wellin (as pastor)
  • 1922: The Last Mask - Director: Emmerich Hanus - Camera: Hans Kampf - Actors: Margarete Lanner, Alf Bloomcher, Arnold Korff, Louis Ralph , Wilhelm Diegelmann, Martin Lübbert
  • 1922: Happiness and suffering from youth
  • 1922: Mabel and her suitors - director: Eva Christa - script: Lissy Reincke (also Lissy Reinecke ) - buildings: Georg Meyer - camera: Charles Paulus and Hans Kampf - musical direction: Rudolf Peterswald - actors: Eva Christa (as the young widow Mabel), Emil von Dollen (as opera singer Harry Straten), Alois Pennarini (as chamber singer), Arnold Risch (as naval officer), Phylax Lüdecke (as commandant) ( Phylax Lüdecke is a pseudonym of Felix Graf von Luckner , who was also named under the Names hired as 16-year-old on the Russian sailor Niobe ), Friedrich Kurth (as aviator), Vera Nordegg (as Lilly), Aida Montes (as diva Helga), Peter Kreuder (as theater director) and Wilhelmine They (as Margret) - The Film is considered lost. A small booklet with a detailed table of contents has been preserved.
  • 1922: Niobe , the first sailing training ship of the new navy (documentary film) - Felix Graf von Luckner was the first commandant on the ship in 1921.
  • 1923: When two love each other - Director: Hans Andresen and Lissy Reincke (also Lissy Reinecke ) - Script: Lissy Reincke - Camera: Hans Kampf - Musical director: Rudolf Peterswald - Actors: Egon Brosig, Johanna Platt, Gotthelf Pistor, Lo Edthoff, Erna Loose-Duhring and Erwin Hartmann
  • 1923: The Argentine training ship Presidente Sarmiento visits Germany (documentary)
  • 1923: To the land of the midnight sun (documentary)
  • 1923: Max and Moritz (animation film) - Director: Curt Wolfram Kießlich (also Kurt Wolfram Kiesslich )
  • 1923: With the emigrant ship to South America (documentary film)
  • 1924: Hans Huckebein, the unlucky boy (commercial) - Director: Curt Wolfram Kießlich (also Kurt Wolfram Kiesslich )
  • 1924: A modern company supplying a large city with grain and feed (documentary film)
  • 1924: Film interlude to the revue "Die Welt im Spiegel"
  • 1924: Allschlaraffisches Council in Heidelberg from 17th to 22nd of the harvest moon a. U. 65 (documentary)
  • 1924: Bob and Bill (documentary)
  • 1924: Dark Powers - Actors: Julius Kobler (as plantation owner Paul Rudolff), Martha Hachmann-Zipser (as his sister wife Johanna Brendel), Friedrich Siems (as her son Kurt), Elfriede Nissen (as her daughter Edith) and Marcella Halicz ( as Marion Tofft)
  • 1924: Canoe Day 1924 in Hamburg and Travemünde July 17-26, 1924 (documentary film)
  • 1924: The Hamburg prison system (documentary film)
  • 1925: Vera-Filmwerke AG in Hamburg (documentary film). The film is available at the Federal Archives.
  • 1925: Fraudulent media (documentary with game story) - Director: Oscar Schellbach - Screenplay: Oscar Schellbach - Banned from November 16, 1925
  • 1925: Black and White Redoute (documentary film)
  • 1925: The importance of the GEG in the cooperative, well-trained and centrally consolidated demand economy (documentary)
  • 1925: love, lot and downpour
  • 1925: The Port of Hamburg (documentary film)
  • 1925: An unfortunate scene with a splendid outcome (documentary)
  • 1925: Publishing company of German consumer associations in Hamburg (documentary film)
  • 1925: It's an Old Story (Documentary)
  • 1925: When you go on a journey (documentary)
  • 1925: Dream and Reality (documentary)
  • 1925: I don't know what is it supposed to mean (documentary)
  • 1926: The Ark (documentary)
  • 1926: German consumer associations in film (documentary film)
  • 1926: Nordlandsbilder (documentary)
  • 1926: Port of Hamburg and Alster (documentary film)
  • 1926: Unsuccessful motherly joys (documentary)
  • 1926: The GEG wants to show a new result of its power development (documentary film)
  • 1926: The film gives an insight into the cooperative. Meat supply (documentary film)
  • 1926: drinks healthy milk (documentary)
  • 1926: How an object of daily use is made from leather (documentary film)
  • 1926: Help in need (documentary film)
  • 1926: The printing error devil (documentary film)
  • 1927: The Alsterdorfer Anstalten in Hamburg (documentary film)
  • 1927: The Right Way (documentary)
  • 1927: An Animal Paradise (documentary)
  • 1927: From Egg to Egg (Documentary)
  • 1927: Haffkrug , a consumer cooperative children's recreation home (documentary film)
  • 1927: Autumn and winter fashion show (documentary film)
  • 1927: The unexpected often happens (documentary)
  • 1927: Marriage joys (documentary)
  • 1928: Lobeda (documentary)
  • 1928: prism at the zenith. 10 years Hamburg Carnival (documentary film)
  • 1928: Hamburg, the city of work (documentary film)
  • 1928: Lehrgut Lindenhof (documentary film) (The agricultural women's school Lehrgut Lindenhof was located in Hamburg-Wohldorf )
  • 1928: Are you looking for an assistant? (Documentary)
  • 1928: The construction of the Neuhoff power station of Hamburgische Elektrizitätswerke A.-G. (Documentary)
  • 1928: Looking to the Future (Documentary)
  • 1928: Demand coverage on a cooperative basis (documentary film)
  • 1928: Well, if so! (Documentary)
  • 1928: Back in the days (documentary)
  • 1928: How they discovered it (documentary)
  • 1928: Milk Day in Greater Hamburg on Sunday, August 19, 1928 (documentary film)
  • 1928: The First Dispute (Documentary)
  • 1928: Vorwärts (documentary) - Commissioned by the SPD's film and photography service - Director: Werner Hochbaum - Camera: Gustav Berger
  • 1928: All about coffee (documentary)
  • 1928: The solution to the riddle (documentary)
  • 1928: With Carl Hagenbeck in Stellingen (documentary film)
  • 1928: German National Sales Aid Association (documentary film)
  • 1928: The Unsuccessful Rendezvous (documentary film)
  • 1929: Interior shots at the station for the film Brothers . Direction, script and production: Werner Hochbaum, who founded his own production company for the film
  • 1929: Plush and Plöröse (documentary)
  • 1929: Help prevent accidents! (Documentary)
  • 1929: The Sun Miracle (Documentary)
  • 1929: The Winner (Documentary)
  • 1929: Family Knuff (documentary film)
  • 1929: Women's hockey (documentary)
  • 1929: The Train of the Five Thousand (documentary)
  • 1929: Our Daily Bread (Documentary)
  • 1929: Society of Friends and Supporters of the Hamburg Shipbuilding Research Institute . Annual General Meeting 1929 (documentary film)
  • 1929: Major flight days at Hamburg-Fuhlsbüttel Airport (documentary)
  • 1929: Hamburg, the working port city (documentary film)
  • 1929: Hamburg, the beautiful city on the Alster (documentary film)
  • 1930: Making coffee in a model kitchen (documentary film)
  • 1930: The gymnast guild in the DHV (documentary film) (The gymnast guild in the DHV was a member of the German Reich Committee for Physical Exercise )
  • 1930: From the roll of paper to the consumer cooperative Volksblatt (documentary film)
  • 1930: What is the significance of cooperative self-sufficiency for public hygiene and the economy (documentary)
  • 1930: Demon Seducer - Director: Albert Heine
  • 1932: The Niobe School Ship (documentary) (Sunk on July 26, 1932)
  • 1932: Raid in St. Pauli - sound film in cooperation with Orbis-Film GmbH in Berlin . The interior shots were shot in the glass roof studio of Vera-Filmwerke AG , according to the Spiegel from July 19, 1947, but the name does not appear in the credits of the film. The director was Werner Hochbaum, who also appeared as a director for Vera-Filmwerke AG in 1928 . It is unclear how large Vera-Filmwerke AG's share in the production of the film is. In Michael Töteberg's book Filmstadt Hamburg , however, it is stated that the interior shots were shot in Berlin. - Script: Werner Hochbaum - Producer: Justin Rosenfeld - Buildings: Willy Schiller - Camera: Adolf Otto Weitzenberg - Editing: Carl Behr - Sound: Franz Schröder - Sound editing: Carl Behr (in the credits of Karl Behr ) - Music: Kurt Levaal - Musical adaptation and direction: Giuseppe Becce - vocals: Charly Wittong and Ernst Busch - lyrics: Carl Behr and Hedy Knorr (in the credits Hedwig Knorr ) - actors: Charly Wittong (as folk singer), Friedrich Gnaß (as sailor Karl), Gina Falckenberg (as Ballhaus-Else), Wolfgang Zilzer (as a musician-Leo), Max Zilzer (as a pub owner), Kurt Appel, Käte Hüter, Friedrich Rittmeyer, Hamburg police and amateur actors from St. Pauli - prohibited from December 7, 1933 (until after Second World War)

Distributed by Vera-Filmwerke AG

  • 1935: The Conversion (documentary) by Boehner-Film Fritz Boehner

literature

  • Michael Töteberg : Filmstadt Hamburg, Filmstadt, Schauplätze & Kino-Stories , VSA-Verlag, Hamburg 2016, ISBN 978-3-89965-578-0 (revised and expanded edition of the previous edition), pages 49-59 and 86 ( Razzia in St. Pauli page 87-90)

Web links

Commons : Vera-Filmwerke  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Mention of the Alsterkrugchaussee as a filming location for car races in Alsterdorf: books in the bird house, bistro in the toilet house , Hamburger Abendblatt
  2. ^ Address of the business premises in the Hamburg address book from 1920
  3. Telephone book entry , Hamburg telephone book from 1924
  4. ^ Vera-Filmwerke GmbH in the Hamburg State Archives
  5. ^ Founded December 23, 1920, registered on February 24, 1921
  6. PDF file , page 5
  7. Article ( Memento of April 27, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Review of the development of industrial film , headline The first productions in Hamburg , on the website filmmuseum-hamburg.de
  8. ^ Entry of the liquidation in the Hamburg address book from 1938
  9. Page 5 of the PDF file from hamburg.de , under 3.2 Bullet trap
  10. Alsterkrugchaussee 184, page 2 of the PDF file, Official Gazette, Part II of the Hamburg Law and Ordinance Gazette
  11. ^ Entry in the Hamburg address book from 1941
  12. Mention of the manual of German stock corporations
  13. Michael Töteberg: Filmstadt Hamburg , Mention Gründgens on page 60, below, the number of films on page 354 ( sources and comments )
  14. Censorship decision ebb and flow
  15. Michael Töteberg: Filmstadt Hamburg , page 354 ( sources and notes )
  16. ^ Michael Töteberg: Filmstadt Hamburg , page 54
  17. ^ Entry of the booklet in the catalog of the Hamburg State and University Library
  18. ^ Film at the Federal Archives
  19. ^ Censorship decisions fraudulent media
  20. Lehrgut Lindenhof , PDF file, text and images
  21. Mention of the location of the film Razzia in St. Pauli at the end of the article Arche Nora is launched , Spiegel , July 19, 1947
  22. ^ Book on the publisher's website

Coordinates: 53 ° 36 ′ 29.4 "  N , 9 ° 59 ′ 36.2"  E