There Will Be a Job for You (1932)
Franz Winner, a sausage factory worker from the small German town of Kleinsburg, finds himself unemployed during the industrial crisis. While accidentally visiting a Social Democratic club, Winner injures a police officer in self-defense during a police raid. He is sentenced to ten years in prison. In prison, far from politics, Winner meets political prisoners and becomes a staunch revolutionary. German communists fight hard for Winner's release. His fellow prisoners go on hunger strike. Finally, Winner is granted amnesty. On the eve of his release, he dies from the effects of the torture he endured.
Director: Ilya Trauberg
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Maksim Shtraukh as |
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Sofiya Magarill as |
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Fyodor Nikitin as |
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Semyon Antonov as |
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E. Varlamova as |
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Dmitriy Zaytsev as |
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A. Kozlov as |
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Konstantin Mikhaylovskiy as |
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Nikolai Michurin as |
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S. Nadezhdin as |
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Ferdinand Neybakher as |
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Konstantin Nazarenko as |
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Aleksandr Orlov as |
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Vladimir Romashkov as |
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Yuriy Orlov as |
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Boris Feodosyev as Worker |
| Directing | Ilya Trauberg | Director |
| Writing | Iosif Prut | Writer |
| Writing | Ilya Trauberg | Writer |
| Camera | Vyacheslav Gardanov | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Vladimir Yakovlev | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Valerian Bogdanov-Berezovsky | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Nikolai Suvorov | Production Design |