between Super International Pictures S.l.P, Edo Cinematografica, and CCC Filmkunst GmbH. On a stormy night, set in the early 20th century, a group of members...
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Seeking to emulate the success of Rialto Film's Edgar Wallace movies, CCC Filmkunst bought the rights to the written works of Edgar's son, Bryan Edgar Wallace...
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as Roberto Menil The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse was co-produced by CCC Filmkunst (West Germany), C.E.I. Incom (Italy) and Critérion Film (France). The...
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Manuel De Sica Production companies Documento Film CCC-Filmkunst Distributed by Titanus (Italy) CCC-Filmkunst (West Germany) Release date 4 December 1970 (1970-12-04)...
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Brigade Russian Prince Uncredited The Last Roman Cethegus Robert Siodmak CCC Filmkunst Sylva Koscina, Orson Welles 1969 Rebus Jeff Miller Nino Zanchin Ann-Margret...
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Production Cannon Entertainment December 22, 1989 The Rose Garden A CCC Filmkunst Production in association with Globus-Pearce Productions Cannon Releasing...
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Retrieved 27 March 2013. Dillmann-Kühn, Claudia (1990). Artur Brauner und die CCC (German). Deutsches Filmmuseum, Frankfurt. ISBN 9783887990343. Weniger, Kay...
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1962, producer Artur Brauner set-up a new mini-studio of CCC Film called CCC Filmkunst (transl. CCC Art film). This production outfit was set to make three...
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novels adapted into movies by West Berlin-based production company CCC-Filmkunst. Both series were set in contemporary UK but filmed entirely in Western...
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the story.: 147 The 1966/1967 film was produced by Artur Brauner's CCC Filmkunst in cooperation with Belgrad-based Avala Film. Both parts were shot back-to-back...
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