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Wikipedia article




'Zu jeder Stunde' (English-language title: 'Always On Duty')'[http://www.defa.de/DesktopDefault.aspx?TabID=412&FilmID=Q6UJ9A002MTN Zu jeder Stunde]' on DEFA Foundation's website. is an East German black-and-white film, directed by Heinz Thiel. It was released in 1960.

Plot



Border Troops' soldier Martin arrives in a village on the Inner German border. He falls in love with a local girl, Renate. Their relationship is opposed to by her father, who promised her to the son of farmer Grabow. When Grabow plans to leave to the West with the aid of the corrupt officer Zimmer, Martin discovers their plans and informs his superiors, although Zimmer was his friend.

Cast



* Rolf Stvesand as Martin Kraft

* Erika Radtke as Renate Wedel

* Hans-Peter Minetti as Hermann Hhne

* Roman Silberstein as Heinz Trger

* Manfred Borgesas Schlegel

* Erich Franz as Otto Grabow

* Otmar Richter as Felix Grabow

* Rolf Ripperger as Fred Wedel

* Hans Finohr as Arthur Wedel

* Fritz Diez as Father Kraft, the priest

* Werner Lierck as Khler

* Josef Stauder as Schrder

* Horst Kube as Erich Willembrot

* Harry Hindemith as Marian Klein

Production



The DEFA Commission reviewed 58 scripts that were proposed for filming in the years 1959/60. Four of those were dubbed as "aesthetic films", and were all centered on portraying Christians as backward and reactionary. Out of the four, State Secretary of Cinema Erich Wendt authorized one script, that became the basis to 'Always on Duty'. Although the picture was produced, the improvement in church and state relations in East Germany during 1960 prompted several changes in the plot, and the picture's antagonists were not presented as devout Catholics.'[http://www.staat-kirche-forschung.de/Dokumente/Zu%20jeder%20Stunde.pdf Zu jeder Stunde]' on the German Church and State Research Institute's website.

Reception



Miera and Antonin Liehm cited 'Zu Jeder Stunde' as one of DEFA's "contemporary socialist films."Miera Liehm, Antonin J. Liehm . 'The Most Important Art: Soviet and Eastern European Film After 1945'. . Page 266. The 'Der Monat' journal's critic wrote that while viewing the film, "the public could be impressed by the alertness of the Border Troops."[http://www.google.com/search?tbm=bks&tbo=1&q=zu+jeder+stunde&btnG=Search+Books#sclient=psy&hl=en&tbo=1&biw=888&bih=450&tbm=bks&source=hp&q=In+%E2%80%9EZu+jeder+Stunde%22+und+%E2%80%9EDer+Moorhund%22+konnte+das+Publikum+die+Wachsamkeit+der+Grenzpolizisten+bewundern%2C+und+wie+ein+alter+pazifistischer&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=64620b21149beb4e Der Monat: eine internationale Zeitschrift, Volume 13, page 64.] The German Film Lexicon regarded it as "unassuming, propagandistic, not persuading and artistically weak, as well as full of stereotypes."'[http://www.zweitausendeins.de/filmlexikon/?sucheNach=titel&wert=58565 Zu jeder Stunde]' on zweitausendeins.de.

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