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I Was a Criminal, auch bekannt unter den Zweittiteln Passport to Heaven und The Captain from Köpenick, ist ein 1941 gedrehtes und 1945 erschienenes, US-amerikanisches Filmdrama.
I Was a Criminal: Directed by Richard Oswald. With Albert Bassermann, Mary Brian, Eric Blore, Herman Bing. In Prussia shoemaker Voigt needs a residence permit to get a job, but can only get a job if he already has a permit. He dons a captain's uniform to order a platoon of soldiers to Koepenick to take over the Town Hall to get his permit.
- (35)
- Drama
- Richard Oswald
- 1945-01-01
The Captain from Köpenick, also known as I Was a Criminal and Passport to Heaven, is a 1945 American comedy film directed by Richard Oswald and based upon the 1931 play The Captain of Köpenick by Carl Zuckmayer and Albright Joseph.
In Prussia shoemaker Voigt needs a residence permit to get a job, but can only get a job if he already has a permit. He dons a captain’s uniform to order a platoon of soldiers to Koepenick to take over the Town Hall to get his permit.
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In Prussia shoemaker Voight needs a residence permit to get a job, but can only get a job if he already has a permit. He dons a captain's uniform to order a platoon of soldiers to Koepenick to take over the Town Hall to get his permit.
I WAS A CRIMINAL is based on an incident that happened in the Second German Reich of Kaiser Wilhelm II in 1906. Bassermann plays Wilhelm Voight, a small time ex-con, who wants to return to his old home (in his German state).