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Cinema advertising medallion - Man braucht kein Geld

Cinema advertising medallion - Man braucht kein Geld - obverseCinema advertising medallion - Man braucht kein Geld - reverse

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Features

Location Germany (1871-1948)
Period Weimar Republic (1918-1933)
Type Advertising medallions
Year 1932
Composition Aluminium
Weight 3.51 g
Diameter 38 mm
Thickness 1.2 mm
Shape Round
Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
Issued 1932
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
467914

Obverse

Script: Latin

Lettering:
UNITED STATES OF AMERIKA
10 DOLLAR

Reverse

Script: Latin

Lettering:
HEINZ RÜHMANN ENTRÄTSELT IHNEN DAS GEHEIMNIS
MAN
BRAUCHT
KEIN
GELD
I.D.
HANDELS
HOFLICHTSPIELEN

Edge

PLAIN

Comments

Advertising token for German comedy film “You Don't Need Money" directed by Carl Boese and starring Heinz Ruehmann, Hedy Lamar, Kurt Gerron, Hans Moser, Albert Florath, etc.  

Producer: Arnold Pressburger  

Script: Ferdinand Altenkirch (play), Kaeroly Noti, Hans Wilhelm  

Director: Carl Boese  

Cinematography: Willy Goldberger  

Music: Artur Guttmann  

Production: Cine-Allianz Tonfilm  

Release: February 5, 1932  

The story concerns a virtually bankrupt businessman in a small village manages to convince the villagers that his newly arrived cousin, who is equally impoverished, is in reality a millionaire.

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