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A Time to Love and a Time to Die, Movie, 1958 IMDB

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Also known as:

  • A Time to Die
  • A Time to Love
  • Erich Maria Remarque's A Time to Love and a Time to Die
  • There's a Time to Love
  • Will o' the Wisp
  • Time de vivir y tiempo de morir (Argentina)
  • Amar E Morrer (Brazil)
  • Zeit zu leben und Zeit zu sterben (Germany)
  • Først elske - siden dø (Denmark)
  • Tiempo de amar, tiempo de morir (Spain)
  • Rakasta tänään, huomenna... (Finland)
  • Le temps d'aimer et le temps de mourir (France)
  • Tempo di vivere (Italy)
  • Tempo para Amar e Tempo para Morrer (Portugal)
  • Tid att älska, dags att dö (Sweden)


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Gag Halfrunt UK

2010-03-03 20:52

Filmed at the CCC-Atelier studio in West Berlin, but the location filming must have been somewhere else.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052296/locations

sixcyl FR

2010-03-03 20:53

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Not bad, though a little bit too melodramatic in my opinion

Swiss actress Liselotte Pulver ... second time I watch at her in a film ( her in Monsieur /movie.php?id=58369)
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she has some "little-cat" in her eyes.. in Victoria Abril style ;)

..and usual 3rd reich whores :D
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Train , and as espected, looks german actually
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sixcyl FR

2010-03-03 20:56

Gag H ... once more,you 've blown me on the line :D

Gag Halfrunt UK

2010-03-03 20:59

I suppose that the location filming was probably done in West Germany. There wasn't any open countryside within West Berlin, was there?

Ingo DE

2010-03-03 21:10

No.
Thousands of West Berlin-children got their only countryside-impression, when they visited Lübars, a tiny village-like suburb in the far North of the town.

Some of the backgrounds are looking like movie-sceneries, for example in the background of the Kübelwagen-pic. At the building in the background of the unknown post-war-bike I'm not sure, if it's in Germany at all (if it's a real building).

chris40 UK

2010-03-03 21:36

The locomotive in the thumbs looks like a Prussian T11 :D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prussian_T_11

cl82 DE

2010-03-03 22:25

And the thing I remember best from this movie is legendary Klaus Kinski in a minor role as a villain.

Raul1983 FI

2010-03-03 22:54

This is a very good film in my opinion. Good addition to our site.

sixcyl FR

2010-03-04 01:00

cl82 wrote And the thing I remember best from this movie is legendary Klaus Kinski in a minor role as a villain.


You're right. He has a minor role.

sixcyl FR

2010-03-04 01:06

Another thing that makes boring is all these german characters speaking english ...because of Hollywood of course :/
Though I always watch at film in Original Soundtracks, in that case I think I would have tried German language version if it had been available in this DVD :D

andrepa DE

2015-02-09 22:38

just added Fuchs Bagger it is putten on the platform railway waggon only!

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-- Last edit: 2015-02-11 01:00:08 (chicomarx)

Sandie SX

2015-02-10 16:47

Seems a bit background to me :think:

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