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PEOPLE ON SUNDAY was premiered in
February, 1930, in Berlin
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It was then 2,014 metres long
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The original negative has been lost;
no complete copy exists
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This version is derived from a copy
from the Netherlands Film Museum
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The Dutch version is shorter, 1,615m.
Missing scenes have been reinserted
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Copies from the Swiss Cinématéque,
the Royal Belgian Cinematéque...
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...and the Italian Fondazione
Cineteca supplied missing scenes
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New German intertitles based on
Censor's records were made
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The film is now 1,839 metres long
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Film Studio 1929 presents
its first experiment
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PEOPLE ON SUNDAY
A film without actors
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Produced by Moriz Seeler
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Screenplay by Billie Wilder from
a reportage by Kurt Siodmak
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Photography by Eugen Schüfftan
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Directed by Robert Siodmak,
Edgar G. Ulmer
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These five people...
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...appeared before a camera
for the first time in their lives
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Today they are all back
in their own jobs
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Erwin Splettstösser drives
Taxi 1A 10088
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Last month, Brigitte Borchert...
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...sold 150 copies of the record
In a small pastry shop