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1930 Citroën C6 F Familiale

1930 Citroën C6 F in Mephisto, Movie, 1981 IMDB

Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: FR

1930 Citroën C6 F Familiale

[*] Background vehicle

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DynaMike NL

2010-07-17 21:58

This looks like a 1930/31 Citroën C6 F Familiale. If this is in Germany ("Ratskeller"), it could theoretically a Cologne built car, but I guess in 1981 it was easier to find a French C6...

Edit: btw, very modern striping on the street surface...

-- Last edit: 2010-07-17 22:01:07

ingo DE

2010-07-17 22:10

@DynaMike: The "Ratskeller"-logo could be "made for movie" ;)

Also the windows are an anachronism. I pre-war time the glass-screens were smaller.

Due the architecture it was filmed in Berlin or in Poland, not in Western Germany (see the grey house on the left. This style was never build in Germany West of Berlin.


IMDB says, that it was filmed in Berlin, Budapest, Hamburg and Paris. so this scene is from (West-)Berlin. Rather not from Budapest and definetely not from Hamburg or Paris.

-- Last edit: 2010-07-17 22:15:11

Weasel1984 PL

2010-07-17 22:32

I though it was filmed in Budapest by the livery of the vintage tram (main page), and by the fact that in post-war West Berlin they closed till 80's all tram routes to me (?). In film it is in Germany anyway.

-- Last edit: 2010-07-17 22:37:13

ingo DE

2010-07-17 23:20

:think: Hmmm, are such houses as the grey one on the left standing in Budapest? And the style of the red brick-stone house is typical for Germany around 1900 (except South of Frankfurt and North of Hamburg).

Otherwise: it was very COMECON-ish to paint the ground floor of a house extra, and then in such ugly colours like the turquiose as here. ;)

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