Don't forget that favourite with Berlin audiences - Billy Wilder's One Two Three. It borders on the hysterical. Also I saw a film last year at the Berlinale Retrospective on the work of the Siodmak brothers - I believe the film in question was written by Curt Siodmak and follows a train on the verge of the outset of the Cold War (filled with characters representing each of the allied countries, and of course one is a murderous villian) on its way from Paris to Berlin. Sorry, don't recall the title. I only know that the protagonists were forced to exit the train in Wannsee because the track went no further ie was still bombed out. Great footage of ruins. Good Luck Robin Curtis AV / Medienwissenschaft Hochschule für Film und Fernsehen Potsdam-Babelsberg ---------- Von: Nell[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 14. Januar 1999 23:26 An: [log in to unmask] Betreff: Berlin Wall in Film There is a class concentrating on the Berlin Wall and the Cold War. Can you help with feature films and documentaries which have images of the air lift, check point Charlie, Brandenburg Gate, Post WWII Berlin, and pulling down the wall. We've ID the following: Funeral in Berlin, Living Daylights, Octopussy, Smiley's People, Third Man, A Foreign Affair, Something to Do with the Wall, Russia House, Spy who came in from the cold, and Escape from East Berlin. Thanks for any help with this! Nell J. Chenault [log in to unmask] Cabell Media Resource Services University Library Services Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond, VA 23284-2033 (804) 828-1088 FAX: 828-7473 ---- To sign off Screen-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF Screen-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]