Jason Schwartzman (left) as “M. Jean,” Jude Law (center) as “Young Author” and Director Wes Anderson (right). The film’s depiction of the hotel’s ‘60s low point showcased a blockish, brutish, Soviet-era style -- an interior that was “Eastern Bloc-ified,” according to Stockhausen. The film was co-produced with Studio Babelsberg, in nearby Potsdam, and Stockhausen utilized their prop warehouse to source authentic period colors and designs.  Search “모바일 인터넷바다이야기〚 RFA609.TOP〕오리지날게임|야마토-전함야마토-야마토릴게임추천|모바일 바다이야기” from Behind the Scenes: Grand Budapest Hotel

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Jason Schwartzman (left) as “M. Jean,” Jude Law (center) as “Young Author” and Director Wes Anderson (right). The film’s depiction of the hotel’s ‘60s low point showcased a blockish, brutish, Soviet-era style -- an interior that was “Eastern Bloc-ified,” according to Stockhausen. The film was co-produced with Studio Babelsberg, in nearby Potsdam, and Stockhausen utilized their prop warehouse to source authentic period colors and designs.