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A wholly owned subsidiary is Letterbox Filmproduktion GmbH, under whose name television series such as Notruf Hafenkante, Großstadtrevier, Die Pfefferkörner and Die Kanzlei are produced.
56:, set up the previous year, acquired a site in Wandsbek for construction of a studio. Real Film was one of the first German companies to receive a production licence in the wake of the 87:. While Wandsbek was primarily the base of Real Film, it also rented out space to other companies for their productions, such as the 1952 hit 496: 203: 462: 333: 98: 270: 254: 249: 244: 356: 181: 399: 310: 305: 300: 295: 290: 285: 280: 275: 351: 196: 455: 371: 361: 376: 481: 366: 486: 501: 328: 189: 61: 448: 259: 96:
Real Film was a leading film producer of popular cinema during the 1950s producing films such as
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Race Under Reconstruction in German Cinema: Robert Stemmle's Toxi
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control, West German production shifted to Hamburg and the
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Historically the film industry had been centered in
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film production
television
studios
Wandsbek
Hamburg
Real Film
Second World War
British Zone of Occupation
West Germany
Berlin
East German
Bavaria Studios
Munich
Toxi
The Captain from Köpenick
Constantin Film
television production
"Produktionen – Letterbox Filmproduktion"
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Cinema of Germany

Film chronology
German Empire 1895–1918
Weimar Germany 1919–1932
Nazi Germany 1933–1945
East Germany (1945–1990)
(West) Germany 1945–present

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