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  • Ein Tag in ... Ein Tag in New York 1882 (Season 3, Episode 2)
  • TV Episode | 52 min | Documentary

Ein Tag in ...

Ein Tag in New York 1882 (Season 3, Episode 2)
TV Episode | 52 min | Documentary

New York, 1882. Georg Schmidt, a young German newly arrived in the United States, leaves behind him a Reich led by the iron fist of Chancellor Bismarck. He crossed the Atlantic with dreams of social ascension, like many of his fellow ...See moreNew York, 1882. Georg Schmidt, a young German newly arrived in the United States, leaves behind him a Reich led by the iron fist of Chancellor Bismarck. He crossed the Atlantic with dreams of social ascension, like many of his fellow citizens. He was able to become a lawyer in three years, and now finds himself at the heart of an important trial involving gangs. His fiancée, who joined him after months of separation, has just arrived in this metropolis that has almost as many Germans as Berlin or Vienna. Arrested at the port after her luggage was found to contain stolen goods, she ended up in prison. The young lawyer then turns to the New York bandits, the only ones able to help him prove his beloved's innocence. See less
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Directors
Edward Hydock (directed by) | Sigrun Laste (directed by) | Arne Peisker (directed by)
Producer
Cinematographers
Arsenij Gusev (cinematography) | Jürgen Rehberg (cinematography) | Stefan Wiesen (cinematography)
Editor
Stefan Leuschel (edited by)
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Status
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Updated Dec 11, 2021

Release date
Dec 11, 2021 (Germany)

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