
During a test run for a large race in Sicily the racing car driver Bettina Bang gets into an accident and is saved by a secretive person unknown to her. It later turns out that the unknown man is the race car driver Harry Bredow.


"Die Nacht gehört uns" might not be on everyone's radar these days, but if you've got a soft spot for early cinema and a bit of racing drama, it's certainly worth a peek. It's not a grand epic, mind you, but it's got a certain charm. Folks who appreciate silent or very early talkies, or just a straightforward romance w...

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""Die Nacht gehört uns" might not be on everyone's radar these days, but if you've got a soft spot for early cinema and a bit of racing drama, it's certainly worth a peek. It's not a grand epic, mind you, but it's got a certain charm. Folks who appreciate silent or very early talkies, or just a straightforward romance with a bit of a thrill, will probably find something to like here. If you need explosions and modern pacing, you'll likely be bored out of your skull, no two ways about it. The stor..."
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