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  1. Tobis Film was a German film producer and distributor founded in 1927 by the merger of several studios. It remained the second biggest studio after UFA (part of "the big four") until the fall of the Nazi government when it was closed and the facility merged into UFA.

  2. Advanced search. 1. The Marsh King's Daughter. A woman seeks revenge against the man who kidnapped her mother. 2. Prisoners. When Keller Dover's daughter and her friend go missing, he takes matters into his own hands as the police pursue multiple leads and the pressure mounts. 3.

  3. Tobis Film [DE] Distributors. Pacelliallee 47 14195 Berlin. tel: +49 0 30 83 90 070. fax: +49 0 30 83 90 07 65. e-mail. Official site (The article continues below ...

  4. TOBIS Film GmbH [DE] Production Companies. Kurfürstendamm 63 DE - 10707 Berlin. tel: (49) 30 839007-0. fax: (49) 30 839007-65. e-mail. Official site

  5. Description. With a successful history dating back to 1971, TOBIS Film is one of Germany's leading independent distribution companies. Under new management since 2015, TOBIS revived its local language production activities and is pursuing opportunities to venture into international co-financing and co-productions. Login to view all information.

  6. Tobis Film was a German film production and film distribution company owned by Sony. Founded in the late 1920s as a merger of several companies involved in the switch from silent to sound films, the organisation emerged as a leading German sound studio. Tobis used the Tri-Ergon sound-on-film system under the Tobis-Klang trade name. The Ufa production company had separate rights to the Tobis system, which it used under the trade name of Ufa-Klang. Some Tobis films were released in Germany by the

  7. Founded in 1932, Tobis originally focused on film production and lab processing. It produced many works of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, such as A Canção de Lisboa and O Leão da Estrela. In 1955, Tobis merged with Lisboa Filmes, [2] one of Portugal 's main film producers. The rights to its films were included within the Tobis film catalogue.