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Chemie und Liebe ist der erste Science-Fiction-Film der DEFA aus dem Jahr 1948, gedreht von Arthur Maria Rabenalt in Schwarzweiß. Die antikapitalistische Komödie geht zurück auf ein Stück des Filmtheoretikers Béla Balázs. In den Hauptrollen sind Hans Nielsen, Tilly Lauenstein und Ralph Lothar besetzt.
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Chemistry and Love (German: Chemie und Liebe) is a 1948 East German comedy film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Hans Nielsen, Tilly Lauenstein and Ralph Lothar. It is an anti-capitalist satire inspired by a stage play by the communist writer Béla Balázs. The plot is built around the discoveries of a crusading inventor. It was made by the state-controlled DEFA and shot at the Johannisthal Studios in East Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler.
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Chemie und Liebe ist der erste Science-Fiction-Film der DEFA aus dem Jahr 1948, gedreht von Arthur Maria Rabenalt in Schwarzweiß. Die antikapitalistische Komödie geht zurück auf ein Stück des Filmtheoretikers Béla Balázs. In den Hauptrollen sind Hans Nielsen, Tilly Lauenstein und Ralph Lothar besetzt.
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Chemistry and Love (German: Chemie und Liebe) is a 1948 East German comedy film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt and starring Hans Nielsen, Tilly Lauenstein and Ralph Lothar. It is an anti-capitalist satire inspired by a stage play by the communist writer Béla Balázs. The plot is built around the discoveries of a crusading inventor. It was made by the state-controlled DEFA and shot at the Johannisthal Studios in East Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler.
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