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Ulrich Noethen, Christine Urspruch, Aglaia Szyszkowitz (from left to right)
German movie poster of "Glück im Hinterhaus" (1978-80)
Filmplakat
Margot Jahnen (second on the left), Hilde Hildebrand (second from the right), Theo Lingen (on the right) in "Glück muß man haben" (1944-50)
Paul Henckels (in the middle) in "Glück aus Ohio" (1950)
Szene mit Marika Kilius
Szene aus "Die Reise ins Glück"
Szene aus "Im Kopfstand zum Glück"
The film "Das verlorene Glück" was permitted by the censorship office in Berlin with age restriction (only for adults 18 years of age or older).
Two assistants applied for revocation of permission of the film "Das verlorene Glück" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was rejected.
The film was permitted to young people udner 16 years.
There was not any kind of restriction noted.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The film was permitted to young people under 16 years.
The production company applied against the ban of the film "Durch Flammen zum Glück" at the censorship headquarter in Berlin. The application was rejected.