Die Welt ohne Maske (1934)





An inventor works on coming up with a radio-television device, but can't get it to work properly. A slick con artist sees a chance to fleece gullible people with this device and encourages the inventor to keep working at it. One day in the lab, a freak accident results in the machine being able to look through any object and project that object on a TV screen. Unfortunately, some crooks hear about it and determine to get their hands on it. Complications ensue.


Books with substantial mentioning of Die Welt ohne Maske


Kraft Wetzel und Peter Hagemann
Liebe, Tod und Technik, Kino des Phantastischen 1933-1945
Berlin, 1977