Überläufer

In German film history, an Überläufer (lit.defector) is a film that was in production under the Third Reich but only completed and premiered after the end of the Second World War.[1][2] The vast majority of Uberläufer films are romantic comedies with no reference to the political and military situation of the time.
German film historydefectorThird ReichSecond World Warromantic comediesEyes of LoveAlfred BraunFriday the ThirteenthErich EngelsGhost in the CastleHans H. ZerlettHow Do We Tell Our Children?Hans DeppeIn the Temple of VenusInsolent and in LoveHans SchweikartMelusineHans SteinhoffQuax in AfricaHelmut WeissUnder the BridgesHelmut KäutnerThe Appeal to ConscienceKarl AntonThe Court ConcertPaul VerhoevenAn Everyday StoryGünther RittauDie FledermausGéza von BolváryA Heart Beats for YouJoe StöckelThe Man in the SaddleHarry PielNight of the TwelvePeter Voss, Thief of MillionsThank You, I'm FineErich WaschneckTieflandLeni RiefenstahlUlli and MareiLeopold HainischViennese GirlsWilli ForstNazism and cinemaList of German films of 1933–45