1.1476 Your good days are coming to an end
On November 9, 1943, the premiere was 9:55 pm.
The long-awaited third "Contrast Group" - the three female stars of the Berlin visiting group: Lil Dagovo, Hilde Hildebrand, and Erin von Meyndorf. They arrived at the head of state's box while talking and laughing. They also entered through the front door.
Refer to "Head of First Heads" = "B52-level KDL1 wartime steam locomotive head x2 + SdPI 4i-39 front air defense car + front luggage car + head private car + command car + guard cabin + front dining car + passenger car x2 + Chinese dining car + front sleeper car x2 + bath car + rear dining car + rear sleeper car x2 + news car + rear luggage car + SdPI
The 4i-39 rear air defense carriage arrangement, the third "Contrast Group" is likely to be boarded from the front luggage carriage. Otherwise, it can only be the front air defense carriage. But in the plot memory of the casting deputy director Mrs. Katy, the front air defense carriage is an independent carriage and is generally not open to non-military personnel. So it can only be the front luggage carriage. And as "Dream Lover" Marika Rock guessed, group 1 was delivered by the "SS" special carriage, and group 2 was transported by the "Gestapo" special car. The late three groups obviously delayed a lot of time because the second person in the "Imperial Propaganda Department" was injured, so they finally boarded.
"Good evening, bitches." Comedy and showgirl star Hilde Hildebrand, who had not recovered from the excitement of the premiere, yelled loudly as soon as he met.
"Oh my God, how much wine did you drink?" The female star Hilde Hildebrand was covered in a strong smell of alcohol that could not be concealed by the smell of perfume, which made the big star Olga Chekhovva frown slightly.
"Ah, that's the 1928 Salon Champagne (Salon 1928)!" Comedy and showgirl star Hilde Hildebrand corrected exaggeratedly: "Oh my goodness, the top French Champagne I've only seen in the Head of the Eagle's Nest before."
"Isn't the celebration dinner cancelled?" Mrs. Katy, the casting assistant director, asked knowingly.
"Yes, it's a shame." Comedy and showgirl star Hilde Hildebrand staggered and laughed in a drunken smile: "I've been drinking all the time since the (noon) cocktail party, giggle..."
"How, have you found a behind-the-scenes funder who is willing to invest in a new movie?" Marika Rock, the "dream lover" who overlaps with comedy and showrunner star Hilde Hildebrand, who often competes for the same role, couldn't help asking.
"Ah, you guessed it." Comedy and showrunner star Hilde Hildebrand tried his best to stabilize his shaky figure: "Reich Broadcasting Director - Eugen Hadamovsky!"
"Fantasy Lover" Marika Rock's expression changed slightly: "Ah, I know him. The core member of the Imperial Propaganda Department, the capable general of the No. 2 character."
"Yes, it's him. My lovely Eugene." Comedy and singer-songwriter star Hilde Hildebrand continued to reveal the news in a affectionate tone: "What did he say...ah, we should 'permanent the (glorious) image of the head of state in the hearts of every German'. So we will launch a propaganda plan to face all citizens of the Third Reich,' and 'let the movie stars on the big screen enter thousands of households'..."
"Is it the 'People's TV One' that has been popular in the Propaganda Department?" The big star Olga Chekovva immediately realized that the Nazi propaganda machine had a new big move.
"Yes, it's People's TV." Comedy and showrunner star Hilde Hildebrand announced loudly: "Bitches, your good days are coming to an end. Hugh..."
As we all know, television was first piloted in 1925 and did not become popular until the second half of the 20th century. In the 1930s and 40s, when TV channels began to appear, Germany under Hitler was the first country to conduct regular broadcasting through electronic technology.
Deutscher Fernseh-Rundfunk, abbreviated as "DFR"), headquartered in Berlin, began broadcasting pre-recorded programs in 1934. In 1936, as part of the "TV competition", the first live broadcast was conducted under the dispatch of female director Leni Rifenstahl, showing the real-time images of the Berlin Olympics panoramic.
The live television screens of the Olympic Games were broadcast for free to more than 30 (TV) receivers in the "TV rooms" of the post offices of Berlin, Potsdam and Leipzig. At that time, 150,000 people watched the game. These expensive TVs were originally only used in large public facilities in the capital of the Empire and major cities, as well as hundreds of families including the top Nazis. From 1936 to 1939, Germans in the Berlin area could pay a ticket to buy admission and enter the "Fernsehstube" to watch various competitions.
With the continuous advancement of new inventions and new technologies such as "electronic tube TVs", the Nazis began to find ways to reduce the cost of television manufacturing. By 1943, the Third Reich Propaganda Department planned to use "Einheitsfernseher E1" as part of every German family life, but World War II prevented this process. Only 50 5-inch E1 TVs were actually made, and were sold publicly on September 1, 1939 at the price of the 650 Empire Mark (the E1 TV looks the same as the Philips 2405 model sold in the UK in the 1950s).
Another obstacle is that Goebbels himself doesn't like TV: he is shocked by his image on TV (the picture is too small, far from being great on the big screen).
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content later! Due to technical reasons, DFR's TV programs are recorded with film (movie) cameras. Each TV program played without exception starts with the greeting of the head of state. The biggest difference between free TV programs for ordinary families and large-screen productions where tickets are bought in the cinema are the same as film cameras, and TV programs are transmitted without post-editing processing. The programs filmed by the DFR radio crew "on-site" are not only real-time news and event reports, but also timely interspersed advertisements, songs, dances and movie editing, etc. Until 1944, the Allied bombs destroyed the Berlin TV Center.
The surprise of Jari Rondell, who is also familiar with the inside story, cannot be concealed: "So, the Imperial Radio Director invites you to shoot a TV... video?"
"Yes, but not one, but ten." Comedy and showrunner star Hilde Hildebrand looked unconcealed and proud.
"How much is the pay?" This is what "Fantasy Lover" Marika Rock is most concerned about.
"Like you. Each 30,000 Empire Mark."
"10 films in a row?" Even "Nazi Garbo" Zary Rondell was shocked.
"Yes, 10 films in a row." Comedy and showgirl star Hilde Hildebrand turned around in excitement.
The speaker is unintentional, the listener is intentional. The expressionless casting assistant director Mrs. Katy has already had huge waves in her heart. This is clearly a TV series!
At this moment, with the unique "defying sound" of the pneumatic door, three rooms opened on time.
On November 9, 1943, the premiere was 10:00 pm.
The final plot finally begins. This is also the final "climax drama" of the entire "premiere drama".
Whether the group portrait performance of the "SA3 Sisters Group" can end perfectly depends on this "last scene". As for whether there is an ending easter egg, let's leave it to "the man who has the main plot of the 0326 exclusive branch".
Chapter completed!