"People on Sunday premiered in Berlin in February 1930." "It was then 2,014 meters long." "The original negative has been lost." "No complete copy of it survives." "This version is derived from a print in the Nederlands Filmmuseum, a shorter version of 1,615m." "Missing scenes have been reinserted wherever possible using prints from the Cinematheque Suisse, the Cinematheque Royale de Belgique, and the Fondazione Cineteca Italiana." "New German intertitles were created based on censors' records." "The film is now 1,839 meters long." "Filmstudio 1929 presents its first experiment." "PEOPLE ON SUNDAY A Film Without Actors" "Produced by MORIZ SEELER" "Screenplay by BILLIE WILDER," "Based on a Reportage by KURT SIODMAK" "Photography by EUGEN SCHUFFTAN" "Directed by ROBERT SIODMAK and EDGAR G. ULMER" "These five people had never appeared in front of a camera before." "Today they're all back at their own jobs." "Erwin Splettstosser drives taxi 1A 10088." "Brigitte Borchert sold 150 copies of the record "ln a Little Pastry Shop" last month." "Wolfgang von Waltershausen - officer, farmer, used book seller, taxi dancer, and currently a traveling wine salesman." "Christl Ehlers wears out her shoes as a film extra." "Annie Schreyer, a fashion model." "One Saturday." ""Embarrassing being stood up, isn't it?" "is he fair-skinned or dark?"" ""Neither!" "I don't get stood up!"" ""Annie's on the phone." "Do you want to go to the movies tonight?"" ""What's all the fuss?" "That Garbo film is showing until Tuesday!"" ""So what about tomorrow?"" ""Fine." "Tomorrow..." "Sunday!"" ""You're on. 10:00 sharp." "Nikolassee!"" ""Leave the brim down, or..."" ""lf l were you, I'd try to make more noise!"" "Sunday." "Come to Nikolassee at 10:00." ""My best friend!"" ""You go on ahead!" "I have to make a phone call!"" ""Could you please see if Annie's still there?"" ""How about that?" "She's still in bed!"" "And Thus You Spend Your Fleeting Days A Novel by Carl Bulcke" ""Smile, please!"" ""Thank you!"" ""Where are the others?"" ""We almost got lost!"" ""Come on, kids." "Let's move on."" ""Can anyone lend me a mark?"" ""Wolf, how about next Sunday...?"" ""We'd planned to see a soccer game next Sunday!"" ""I'll just get dressed." "We have a date!"" "THEN ON MONDAY" "BACK TO WORK" "BACK TO THE EVERYDAY" "THE WEEKLY CHORES AGAIN" "FOUR" "MILLION PEOPLE" "WAITING" "FOR" "NEXT" "SUNDAY" "THE END."