AMERICAN and German Films influenced by German Expressionism,'44"The Uninvited" (1st serious haunted house ghost story) All "Topper" Fims. 13 Ghosts (1901 and 1960) "Things" ('93) "When Good Ghouls Go Bad"('01) "Germany, Pale Mother"('80) "Goodbye, Lenin('03) "I Was Nineteen" ('80) "Blue Angel"('30) "SS Girls ('77) "The Empty Mirror" ('99) "Hitler: The Last 10 Days"('73) "The Legend of Paul and Paula"('73) "The Girl of Your Dreams"(99) "The Marathon Man"('76) "The Desert Fox"('51) "The Stationmaster's Wife"('77) "Wings of Desire"('88) "Carnival Story"('54) "The Tunnel"('01) "Mother Night"('96) "G.I. Blues"('60) These are just a few films in my Library. It's important to remember that All Films from All Country's from the very beginning created their films via German Expressionism, which deals in tone, theme, set decoration and most importantly Light and Shadows.
2007-04-27 11:06:45
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answered by InLikeFlynn 2
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Das Boot
2007-04-27 14:54:47
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answered by fordperfect5 7
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Harry Potter
2007-04-27 15:59:11
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answered by soka 2
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I love Run Lola Run. I saw The Lives of Others recently and that was a brilliant movie.
2007-04-27 15:46:38
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answered by erin7 7
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Berlin Alexanderplatz, by Fassbinder.
2007-04-27 14:42:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Das Boot.
2007-04-27 15:00:15
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answered by Blackjack 6
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Das Boot. I think it's one of the best war movies ever made.
2007-04-27 15:55:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Run Lola Run
2007-04-27 15:41:22
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answered by Brian 7
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The Great Escape!!!
2007-04-27 15:56:47
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answered by Jax Back 3
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Well i haven't seen any german films before but my sister has and she said it was wierd but cool.lol.
2007-04-27 15:13:21
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answered by Gen 2
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