This is the German-language version of 1930's "Those Who Dance", shot by Warner Bros. in Hollywood with a German-speaking cast.


Okay, so Der Tanz geht weiter isn't for everyone. If you’re hunting for a slick, fast-paced thriller, you’ll probably find this a bit of a slow burn. But if you’re into the quirks of early sound films, or just curious about how Hollywood handled its international versions back in 1930, then yeah, give it a shot. It's a...

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"Okay, so Der Tanz geht weiter isn't for everyone. If you’re hunting for a slick, fast-paced thriller, you’ll probably find this a bit of a slow burn. But if you’re into the quirks of early sound films, or just curious about how Hollywood handled its international versions back in 1930, then yeah, give it a shot. It's a window into a very specific moment in movie history, flaws and all. This film is the German-language version of an American flick called Those Who Dance. They shot it in Hollywoo..."
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