Weg ohne Umkehr Filming Locations

Weg ohne Umkehr filming locations

Where was Weg ohne Umkehr filmed? Weg ohne Umkehr was filmed in 1 locations across Germany in the following places:

Weg ohne Umkehr Filming Locations

Berlin, Germany’s capital, dates to the 13th century. Reminders of the city's turbulent 20th-century history include its Holocaust memorial and the Berlin Wall's graffitied remains. Divided during the Cold War, its 18th-century Brandenburg Gate has become a symbol of reunification. The city's also known for its art scene and modern landmarks like the gold-colored, swoop-roofed Berliner Philharmonie, built in 1963.

Weg ohne Umkehr (1953)
Runtime: 95 minutes
Rating: 6.5
Release year: 1953
IMDB: tt0046539
Plot summary

In 1945, Mischa, a Red Army officer, discovers a frightened German girl, Anna, huddled in a Berlin cellar. He gives her a safe escort home and wins her gratitude. Seven years later, Mischa returns to Berlin as a civilian engineer in charge of factory production. He remembers Anna and searches for her in the western sector, where he is observed by the Secret Police. He is instructed to report to the police chief, Kazanow, who reprimands him for leaving the eastern zone. While there, Mischa discovers that Anna is Kazanow's secretary. Factory manager Schultz resents the Russians and attempts to murder Mischa, who is seriously injured but recovers and wins Schultz's respect and confidence. Schultz tells Mischa he is planning to escape to the western zone, and Mischa gives him the address of a contact in free Germany. Schultz's plan is uncovered by the police and he commits suicide. When they find the contact's address, Mischa and Anna, now deeply in love, are forced to flee. There, the Russian secret police trick Anna into a car and start the drive back to the eastern zone from which there is no way out.

Genres
Drama
History
Romance
Cast
Ivan Desny
Ruth Niehaus
René Deltgen
Karl John
Directors
Victor Vicas
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Weg ohne Umkehr filming locations