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Cruise film to work around German military site ban
(Reuters)
Updated: 2007-06-30 09:13
BERLIN (Reuters) - The makers of a movie about a plot to kill Adolf
Hitler said on Friday they had the permits needed to film in Germany
despite being declared unwelcome at military sites because its star Tom
Cruise is a Scientologist.
Defense Minister Franz Josef Jung has made it clear the filmmakers could
not shoot at any military sites if Cruise plays hero Colonel Claus von
Stauffenberg, because of his link to Scientology. Berlin regards it as a
cult masquerading as a religion to make money, a view Scientology leaders
reject.
But the head of the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin, which will handle
filming in Germany, said he had all necessary location permits, including
for the so-called "Bendlerblock" where Stauffenberg and his
co-conspirators were shot after the attempt to kill Hitler with a
briefcase bomb on July 20, 1944, failed.
The Bendlerblock is located in what is now the Defense Ministry complex
in Berlin. However, part of it is run by the German Resistance Memorial
Centre and not the ministry, and Babelsberg Studios says it intends to
shoot the film there.
"They have given us permission like they have done for other Stauffenberg
films before," Carl Woebken, head of Babelsberg studios, told Reuters.
The buildings' official owner, the Finance Ministry, had also given
permission, he said. "From our point of view, everything is ready to go."
Woebken said it was important to film at the Bendlerblock for the sake of
authenticity.
A German government official said on condition of anonymity the
filmmakers did not have a green light to begin filming at the
Bendlerblock. This lack of a green light could complicate the shooting,
scheduled to begin next month, he said.
The film, slated for a 2008 release, will be directed by Bryan Singer and
Kenneth Branagh will co-star. It is called "Valkyrie" after Operation
Valkyrie, the plot's codename.
Sabine Weber, a Scientology spokeswoman in Germany, said German
politicians were attacking top Scientologists like Cruise, one of the
producers of the film, to get their names in the press.
"I believe that certain politicians from the Christian Democrats use the
celebrity status of some of our members to step into the limelight,
that's what this is all about. They don't care how much they damage
Germany's reputation," she said.
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