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* PlayingGertrude: Averted via makeup. Both, Dorothea Wieck (Frl. von Bernburg) and Hertha Thiele (Manuala) are born in 1908. The former is made to look older and the latter is made look younger so the surrogate mother/lover relationship can work.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: The film is much better-known than the play.
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** An [[RevisedEnding alternate ending]] that subtly pandered to pro-UsefulNotes/{{Nazi|Germany}} ideals allowed the film to be screened in German cinemas for some time in 1933. Eventually, even that version of the film was not safe from censorship and ended up banned as by the Nazi regime. Nazis reportedly attempted to burn the existing prints, but by then several had been dispersed around the world.

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** An [[RevisedEnding alternate ending]] that subtly pandered to pro-UsefulNotes/{{Nazi|Germany}} ideals allowed the film to be screened in German cinemas for some time in 1933. Eventually, even that version of the film was not safe from censorship and ended up banned as by the Nazi regime. Nazis reportedly attempted to burn the existing prints, but by then several copies had been dispersed around the world.
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** An [[RevisedEnding alternate ending]] that subtly pandered to pro-UsefulNotes/Nazi|Germany}} ideals allowed the film to be screened in German cinemas for some time in 1933. Eventually, even that version of the film was not safe from censorship and ended up banned as by the Nazi regime. Nazis reportedly attempted to burn the existing prints, but by then several had been dispersed around the world.

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** An [[RevisedEnding alternate ending]] that subtly pandered to pro-UsefulNotes/Nazi|Germany}} pro-UsefulNotes/{{Nazi|Germany}} ideals allowed the film to be screened in German cinemas for some time in 1933. Eventually, even that version of the film was not safe from censorship and ended up banned as by the Nazi regime. Nazis reportedly attempted to burn the existing prints, but by then several had been dispersed around the world.
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* BannedInChina:
** The film was banned in the USA at first, then released there in a heavily truncated version.
** An [[RevisedEnding alternate ending]] that subtly pandered to pro-UsefulNotes/Nazi|Germany}} ideals allowed the film to be screened in German cinemas for some time in 1933. Eventually, even that version of the film was not safe from censorship and ended up banned as by the Nazi regime. Nazis reportedly attempted to burn the existing prints, but by then several had been dispersed around the world.
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* PlayingGertrude: Averted via makeup. Both, Dorothea Wieck (Frl. von Bernburg) and Hertha Thiele (Manuala) are born in 1908. The former is made to look older and the latter is made look younger so the surrogate mother/lover relationship can work.

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* PlayingGertrude: Averted via makeup. Both, Dorothea Wieck (Frl. von Bernburg) and Hertha Thiele (Manuala) are born in 1908. The former is made to look older and the latter is made look younger so the surrogate mother/lover relationship can work.work.
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* DawsonCasting: The schoolgirls are supposed to be 14 years of age but are played by actresses in their early 20s.

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* DawsonCasting: The schoolgirls are supposed to be 14 years of age but are played by actresses in their early 20s. Pretty much all of them are fairly convincing, however.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: The film is much better-known than the play.
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* DawsonCasting: The schoolgirl are supposed to be 14 years of age but are played by actresses in their early 20s.

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* DawsonCasting: The schoolgirl schoolgirls are supposed to be 14 years of age but are played by actresses in their early 20s.
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* DawsonCasting: The schoolgirl are supposed to be 14 years of age but are played by actresses in their early 20s.
* PlayingGertrude: Averted via makeup. Both, Dorothea Wieck (Frl. von Bernburg) and Hertha Thiele (Manuala) are born in 1908. The former is made to look older and the latter is made look younger so the surrogate mother/lover relationship can work.

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