Wien-Film
Wien-Film GmbH ("Vienna Film Limited") was a large Austrian film company, which in 1938 succeeded the Tobis-Sascha-Filmindustrie AG (Sascha Film Company) and lasted until 1985. Until 1945 the business was owned by the Cautio Trust Company (Cautio Treuhandgesellschaft), a subsidiary of the German Reichsfilmkammer, and was responsible for almost the entire production of films in the territory of the Ostmark, as Austria was called at that time.
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A Mother's Love (1939 film)A Night in Venice (1953 film)Agram, die Hauptstadt KroatiensAnton the LastBeloved Augustin (1940 film)Black on White (1943 film)Child of the DanubeDer PostmeisterDestiny (1942 film)Late LoveLove Is Duty FreeMy Daughter Lives in ViennaMy Father, the Ape and IOperetta (film)The Heart Must Be SilentThe White DreamTwo Happy PeopleUlli and MareiVienna Blood (film)Viennese GirlsWhom the Gods Love (1942 film)Woman in the RiverWomen Are No Angels
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A Mother's Love (1939 film)A Night in Venice (1953 film)A Salzburg ComedyAgram, die Hauptstadt KroatiensAnton the LastBeloved Augustin (1940 film)Black on White (1943 film)Child of the DanubeCinema of AustriaCreditanstaltDer PostmeisterDestiny (1942 film)E. W. EmoElfriede DatzigGéza von BolváryHans SchneebergerHans ThimigHeimkehrImmortal WaltzJ. B. TankoJulius von BorsodyKarl HartlLate LoveLinen from IrelandList of Austrian films of the 1930sList of Austrian films of the 1940sList of Austrian films of the 1950sList of Austrian films of the 1960sList of German films of 1944List of Nazi propaganda filmsLove Is Duty FreeMy Daughter Lives in ViennaMy Father, the Ape and INazi_GermanyNazism and cinemaOktavijan MiletićOlly HolzmannOperetta (film)Rosenhügel StudiosSascha-Film
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A Mother's Love (1939 film)Anton the LastBeloved Augustin (1940 film)Black on White (1943 film)Der PostmeisterDestiny (1942 film)Late LoveLove Is Duty FreeMy Daughter Lives in ViennaOperetta (film)The Heart Must Be SilentThe White DreamTwo Happy PeopleUlli and MareiVienna Blood (film)Viennese GirlsWhom the Gods Love (1942 film)Woman in the RiverWomen Are No Angels
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Wien-Film
Wien-Film GmbH ("Vienna Film Limited") was a large Austrian film company, which in 1938 succeeded the Tobis-Sascha-Filmindustrie AG (Sascha Film Company) and lasted until 1985. Until 1945 the business was owned by the Cautio Trust Company (Cautio Treuhandgesellschaft), a subsidiary of the German Reichsfilmkammer, and was responsible for almost the entire production of films in the territory of the Ostmark, as Austria was called at that time.
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