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People on Sunday

Original title: Menschen am Sonntag
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  • 1h 13m
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Christl Ehlers in People on Sunday (1930)
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Two men and two women enjoy a pleasant Sunday at the beach amid the unending toil of the working week.Two men and two women enjoy a pleasant Sunday at the beach amid the unending toil of the working week.Two men and two women enjoy a pleasant Sunday at the beach amid the unending toil of the working week.
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  • Directors
    • Robert Siodmak
    • Edgar G. Ulmer
    • Rochus Gliese(uncredited)
  • Writers
    • Billy Wilder(screenplay)
    • Curt Siodmak(based on a reportage by)
    • Robert Siodmak(uncredited)
  • Stars
    • Erwin Splettstößer
    • Brigitte Borchert
    • Wolfgang von Waltershausen
  • Directors
    • Robert Siodmak
    • Edgar G. Ulmer
    • Rochus Gliese(uncredited)
  • Writers
    • Billy Wilder(screenplay)
    • Curt Siodmak(based on a reportage by)
    • Robert Siodmak(uncredited)
  • Stars
    • Erwin Splettstößer
    • Brigitte Borchert
    • Wolfgang von Waltershausen
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    • 25User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
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    Erwin Splettstößer
    Erwin Splettstößer
    • Self - Taxi Driver
    Brigitte Borchert
    Brigitte Borchert
    • Self - Record Seller
    Wolfgang von Waltershausen
    Wolfgang von Waltershausen
    • Self - Wine Seller
    Christl Ehlers
    Christl Ehlers
    • Self - Extra in Films
    Annie Schreyer
    Annie Schreyer
    • Self - Model
    Kurt Gerron
    Kurt Gerron
    • Self
    • (uncredited)
    Valeska Gert
    Valeska Gert
    • Self
    • (uncredited)
    Heinrich Gretler
    • Self
    • (uncredited)
    Moriz Seeler
    • Photo Subject at Beach
    • (uncredited)
    Ernö Verebes
    Ernö Verebes
    • Self
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Robert Siodmak
      • Edgar G. Ulmer
      • Rochus Gliese(uncredited)
    • Writers
      • Billy Wilder(screenplay)
      • Curt Siodmak(based on a reportage by)
      • Robert Siodmak(uncredited)
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    • Trivia
      The film was a major hit when it was released in Germany in 1930. Five of the people who worked on the film went on to direct films in Hollywood: Curt Siodmak, his brother Robert Siodmak, Edgar G. Ulmer, Fred Zinnemann and Billy Wilder.
    • Goofs
      When the movie star picture cards are torn off the wall, the number of cards still on the wall constantly changes. Sometimes more cards are still on the wall than in the shot before etc.
    • Connections
      Featured in Histoire(s) du cinéma: Toutes les histoires (1989)

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    7/10
    a bracing urban symphony of Berlin during the interwar times
    A German silent curio heralds several future magnates of the film industry in Hollywood, PEOPLE ON Sunday is the debut feature for both its directors Robert Siodmak and Edgar G. Ulmer, with a script from a tender-age Billy Wilder and Fred Zinnemann in the camera branch. It is a bracing urban symphony of Berlin during the interwar times, confining its time-frame within a weekend, convenes a cast of five non-professional young actors (who are essentially playing themselves) and blithely breaking the boundary of studio lot and taking the story onto the streets of the metropolis, from a rush-hour Behnhof Zoo train station near the beginning to the movie's main course, a Sunday outing in Wannasee.

    The quintet are Erwin, a taxi driver, his model wife Annie, and his friend Wolfgang, a wine dealer, then Christl, a film extra Wolfgang accosts in the said train station and Brigitte, her friend, who works in a record shop. Throughout its simple plot structure, the narrative heartily proceeds with a bifurcating stratagem, a plump, honest-looking Erwin's squabble-plagued marital life with a languorous Annie in their pokey bedsit, contrasting with a louche Wolfgang's pat oscillation in wooing either Christl or Brigitte, furthermore, a tangible rift is wondrously evinced between the two flappers, Christl is the prim and proper type, who naturally spurns Wolfgang's advances in the well-orchestrated lake-swimming sequences, but when she notices that Wolfgang takes his offensive towards a more skittish Brigitte and the two become lovey-dovey, she can barely contain her pique, not only to Wolfgang, but also to her girlfriend.

    Yet, what leaves the most piquant tang is a thoroughgoing embodiment of machismo by the two male creatures, Erwin is the off-limits married man, both girls give him a decent berth, humbled by a comparatively more good-looking and athletic Wolfgang, he knows his role very well, a sausage juggler for laughter, a cavalier company, completely forgets about Annie's absence when there are new girls around, but also seemingly attests that, when sex is off the table, girls are just girls, no further communication is worth his effort. Wolfgang is more or less more readable, cops a feel whenever he can find a chance but will not get his feet wet into a stable relationship, and if a girl becomes too pushy, there is always a Sunday football match he can attend with his buddy Erwin.

    A lilting juvenilia robustly interpolates expressionistic portraiture and vignettes (there are some very impressive close-ups both in still and in motion should be attributed to the young but ingenious film crew) in all the larking and perambulating, PEOPLE ON Sunday can still turn heads not just as a chirpy comedy, but also, a counter-time escapist prose because unfortunately we cannot blot out the fact that something egregiously sinister was incubating in that touchy era and that particular country.
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    • Release date
      • February 4, 1930 (Germany)
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    • Filming locations
      • Strandbad Wannsee, Zehlendorf, Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Film Studio 1929
      • Filmstudio Berlin
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    • 1 hour 13 minutes
      • Black and White
      • Silent

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