The Endless Road
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Der unendliche Weg ist eine reichsdeutsche Filmbiografie aus dem Jahre 1943 von Hans Schweikart über den deutschen Nationalökonomen Friedrich List, gespielt von Eugen Klöpfer. Der Geschichte liegt der Roman „Ein Deutscher ohne Deutschland“ (1931) von Walter von Molo, der sich auch am Drehbuch beteiligte, zugrunde.
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The Endless Road (German: Der Unendliche Weg) is a 1943 German biographical film directed by Hans Schweikart and starring Eugen Klöpfer, and Hedwig Wangel. It portrays the life of Friedrich List, a German who emigrated to the United States in the nineteenth century. Unusually the film was overtly pro-American at a time when the two countries were at war. This was possibly because the Nazi leadership hoped to shortly join the Americans in an anti-Soviet alliance and wanted to encourage warmer feelings between the two nations. Another pro-American (and anti-British) film about Thomas Paine was planned, but never made.
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Der unendliche Weg ist eine reichsdeutsche Filmbiografie aus dem Jahre 1943 von Hans Schweikart über den deutschen Nationalökonomen Friedrich List, gespielt von Eugen Klöpfer. Der Geschichte liegt der Roman „Ein Deutscher ohne Deutschland“ (1931) von Walter von Molo, der sich auch am Drehbuch beteiligte, zugrunde.
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The Endless Road (German: Der Unendliche Weg) is a 1943 German biographical film directed by Hans Schweikart and starring Eugen Klöpfer, and Hedwig Wangel. It portrays the life of Friedrich List, a German who emigrated to the United States in the nineteenth century. Unusually the film was overtly pro-American at a time when the two countries were at war. This was possibly because the Nazi leadership hoped to shortly join the Americans in an anti-Soviet alliance and wanted to encourage warmer feelings between the two nations. Another pro-American (and anti-British) film about Thomas Paine was planned, but never made. It was made by Bavaria Film, one of the four major German film companies of the era. The film's sets were designed by the art director Hans Sohnle.
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