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Der gläserne Zug (1937)

Directed by Norman Dix
19minruntime
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Plot

The film, which includes some staged scenes, depicts a journey on the Deutsche Reichsbahn's Glass Train through the German Alps to Innsbruck. It promotes the use of this train and provides some technical data. A significant part of the film shows the journey through the winter mountain landscape. In detail: A couple from Berlin travels from Berlin to Munich. During a tour of the city, they notice an advertising poster for the Glass Train and decide to take a trip. Footage: Express train departs from Berlin. Arrival in Munich; inside and outside the main station; the Frauenkirche; a Löwenbräu beer hall; the old town hall; Marienplatz; Odeonsplatz with the Theatinerkirche. Feeding pigeons. Conversation with a railway official who points out that there was already a glass court train for the Bavarian kings in 1865. Ludwig II's court train on the move. The new Glass Train. Technical data. Ride on the Glass Train. Stop in Seefeld; trip to Innsbruck.

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleDer gläserne Zug
Original languageDeutsch (DE)
Spoken languagesDeutsch
Production countriesGermany
StatusReleased
Production companiesReichsbahn-Filmstelle, Dix-Film
Release date1 settembre 1937
WriterMarkwart Müller-Hillebrand
Assistant directorsNorman Dix
MusicFritz Wenneis
SoundFritz Wenneis

Release dates

Theatrical release

Germany / Sep 01, 1937

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