1938
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes |
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Adrienne Lecouvreur | Marcel L'Herbier | Starring Yvonne Printemps, Pierre Fresnay. Co-production with France. | ||
Die Bauten Adolf Hitlers | Albert Speer | Adolf Hitlers Constructions; 17-minute propaganda film about "racial aspects" of architecture | ||
Der Berg ruft! | Luis Trenker | The Mountain Calls! | ||
Der Blaufuchs | Viktor Tourjansky | The Blue Fox starring Zarah Leander | ||
Carmen, la de Triana | Florián Rey | A Spanish-German version of Carmen shot in Germany because of the war in Spain. | ||
España heroica | Paul Laven | |||
Die Fromme Lüge | Nunzio Malasomma | Pola Negri, Josefine Dora, Hermann Braun, Herbert Hübner, Hansi Arnstaedt, Suse Graf, Hans Leibelt, Harald Paulsen, Hans Fetscherin, and Walter Gross | ||
Heroic Spain; 86-minute documentary propaganda film about Spanish Civil War | ||||
Gastspiel im Paradies | Karl Hartl | |||
Les Gens du voyage | Jacques Feyder | |||
Das Indische Grabmal | Richard Eichberg | The Indian Tomb | ||
Jugend | Veit Harlan | Kristina Söderbaum, Eugen Klöpfer, Hermann Braun, Werner Hinz, Elisabeth Flickenschildt, Ernst Behmer, Otto Sauter-Sarto, Berta Reschke, Gerhard Tandar, and Gisela von Collande | Title translation: "Youth." | |
Kameraden auf See | Heinz Paul | Comrades at Sea | ||
Der Maulkorb | Erich Engel | |||
Nanu, Sie kennen Korff noch nicht? | Fritz Holl | So You Don't Know Korff Yet? | ||
Olympia 1. Teil - Fest der Völker | Leni Riefenstahl | Olympics, Part 1 - Celebration of the People; documentary of 1936 Summer Olympics. Shows Opening Ceremonies, Jesse Owens race, marathons | ||
Olympia 2. Teil - Fest der Schönheit | Leni Riefenstahl | Olympics, Part 2 - Celebration of Beauty; includes field hockey, soccer, bicycling, equestrian, aquatic and gymnastic events, the Pentathlon, the Decathlon and Closing Ceremonies. | ||
Pour le Mérite | Karl Ritter | In praise of war veterans rejecting the Weimar Republic and the illegal rearmament. | ||
Le Récif de corail | Maurice Gleize | |||
Was tun, Sybille? | Peter Paul Brauer | Jutta Freybe, Ingeborg von Kusserow, Hans Leibelt, Hermann Braun, Maria Koppenhöfer, Christine Grabe, Charlotte Schellhorn, Charlotte Hamann, Inge Landgut, and Hanna Mohs | Title translation: "What to Do Sybil?" | |
Wort und Tat | Fritz Hippler | Words and Deeds; 10-minute documentary propaganda film shows economic progress of Germany under Hitler by a series of montages | ||
Es leuchten die Sterne | Hans H. Zerlett | Musical revue; released in the U.S. as The Stars Shine and in other countries under various titles |
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