eMoviePoster.comAuction History Result 6d145 KOPF HOCH JOHANNES Das Programm von Heute German program '41 conditional pro-Nazi Youth movie! Date Sold 3/29/2015Sold For: Login or Register to see sold price. An Original Vintage German Film Program (measures 8" x 9" [20 x 23 cm]; 6 pages) (Learn More) Kopf hoch, Johannes! (literally translates to "Cheer up, John"), the 1941 Viktor de Kowa German World War II (WWII) Nazi Youth military juvenile family relationship melodrama (about a teenage boy who grows up in South America, but when his mother dies, he is sent to live with his father in Nazi Germany, and through joining the Nazi Youth Party, he becomes a better person and forms a close relationship with his father; the whole movie was simply propaganda to talk about how wonderful the Nazi party was, especially for young people!) starring Albrecht Schoenhals, Dorothea Wieck, Klaus Detlef Sierck (in the title role as Johannes), Gunnar Moller, Otto Gebuhr, Hans Zesch-Ballot, Renee Stobrawa, and Karl Dannemann. Note that this is a "conditional" movie. This refers to around 40 movies that were made in Germany between 1933 and 1945, during the time the Nazis were in power in Germany. These movies are considered to be propaganda movies, which glorify the Nazi regime and their ideals. Immediately after World War II, a list of over 100 movies that were made between 1933 and 1945 was created, and those movies were not allowed to be shown at any time in Germany or Austria. Over the next decade, around 60 of those movies were taken off the list so that they are allowed to be shown (but rarely are), and those movies are known as "forbidden movies", because even though they can now be shown, they could not be shown at all in the years right after World War II. The remaining 40 or so movies (including this one) are known as "conditional" movies, because they are still not allowed to be shown in Germany or Austria, even in the present day, with the sole exception being when they are shown in an educational context, like at a university, and a speaker talks before and after the movie. It appears this movie was never released in the U.S. If anyone knows more about this movie, please e-mail us and we will post it here. NOTE: Click on linked names to see a biography. Important Added Info: Note that this is a "country of origin" item for this German movie! Note that this program was published by Das Programm von Heute, a different type of program that is far more rare than the regularly seen German programs. The program has six pages, but it is printed on a large single sheet that is tri-folded (we have photographed both sides of the program completely unfolded). Condition: good to very good. There are four small diagonal razor cuts in the front cover. This is NOT a defect, because these programs were distributed with "Ross autograph cards", which would be inserted into the slits, and then given out at showings where that star appeared in person, and the attendees could try to get that star's autograph on the card. This program does NOT have a Ross autograph card (see our image). Learn More about condition grades
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