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Die Mörder sind unter uns

  • 1946
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 25 Min.
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7,4/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Die Mörder sind unter uns (1946)
After returning from a concentration camp, Susanne finds an ex-soldier living in her apartment. Together the two try to move past their experiences during WWII.
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Nach ihrer Rückkehr aus einem Konzentrationslager muss Susanne feststellen, dass inzwischen ein ehemaliger Soldat in ihrer Wohnung lebt. Zusammen versuchen sie, ihre Erfahrungen aus dem Zwei... Alles lesenNach ihrer Rückkehr aus einem Konzentrationslager muss Susanne feststellen, dass inzwischen ein ehemaliger Soldat in ihrer Wohnung lebt. Zusammen versuchen sie, ihre Erfahrungen aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg hinter sich zu lassen.Nach ihrer Rückkehr aus einem Konzentrationslager muss Susanne feststellen, dass inzwischen ein ehemaliger Soldat in ihrer Wohnung lebt. Zusammen versuchen sie, ihre Erfahrungen aus dem Zweiten Weltkrieg hinter sich zu lassen.

  • Regie
    • Wolfgang Staudte
  • Drehbuch
    • Eberhard Keindorff
    • Johanna Sibelius
    • Fritz Staudte
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Hildegard Knef
    • Elly Burgmer
    • Erna Sellmer
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    7,4/10
    2784
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Wolfgang Staudte
    • Drehbuch
      • Eberhard Keindorff
      • Johanna Sibelius
      • Fritz Staudte
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Hildegard Knef
      • Elly Burgmer
      • Erna Sellmer
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    Hildegard Knef
    Hildegard Knef
    • Susanne Wallner
    Elly Burgmer
    • Mutter des kranken Kindes
    Erna Sellmer
    Erna Sellmer
    • Elise Brueckner
    Hilde Adolphi
    • Daisy
    Marlise Ludwig
    • Sonja
    Ursula Krieg
    • Carola Schulz
    Arno Paulsen
    • Ferdinand Brueckner
    Wilhelm Borchert
    • Dr. Hans Mertens
    • (as W. Borchert)
    Robert Forsch
    • Herr Mondschein
    Albert Johannes
    • Bartolomaeus Timm
    • (as A. Johannes)
    Wolfgang Dohnberg
    • Fritz Knochenhauer
    Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur
    Ernst Stahl-Nachbaur
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    Christian Blackwood
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    Michael Günther
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    Christiane Hanson
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    • Schwester
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    • Regie
      • Wolfgang Staudte
    • Drehbuch
      • Eberhard Keindorff
      • Johanna Sibelius
      • Fritz Staudte
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    Seeing the young woman who had been victimized by the evil regime step in to prevent a altercation between the man she loves and the man responsible for much of the suffering shows that humans are capable of forgiving and thus surviving into a better life, free of hate and vengeance.

    I highly recommend the original German version with or without the subtitles. Many of the effects require the original sound track. This would be a valuable teaching tool for an advanced German class, or a related European History lesson
    theorbys

    Fine German Expressionist / Noir cinematography in the ruins of Berlin

    Murderers Among Us is the first film made, of a vast trove of films, in the Soviet controlled sector of post-war Germany that was to become East Germany. It is deeply and masterfully immersed in the aesthetic traditions of German Expressionism and /or Film Noir: unusual angles and picture planes, extreme lighting effects, twisted stairs, bombed-out buildings that look like jagged fingers against the sky (it was shot in the ruins of Berlin), a haunted, tormented protagonist, stark black and white atmosphere, and, above all, shadows. Shadows and more shadows of every size, shape, and density. In fact this film could serve as a text book on shadow craft: the scene where a man is screaming from within the vast shadow of a pistol wielding attacker is magnificent. I haven't seen The Third Man recently but I am sure Murderers influenced it profoundly. I would recommend the Third Man as a good double feature with this film.

    Murders belongs to a genre called 'rubble films', shot in the rubble of Germany and frequently dealing with issues of German guilt after WW II. Murderers does not seek to deal overmuch with the people who gave the orders, but with the many Germans who followed them with little or no protest. Such as the wounded doctor in this film who stood by while even children were executed as reprisals against resistance fighters in occupied Poland. Plotwise the film works quite nicely, and I liked the atmosphere of renewal, and perhaps relief at the end of a nightmare, amongst all that ruin and rubble as the German people began to pick themselves up.
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    Excellent film for fans of mid-20th century movies

    This film is certainly worthwhile for a serious student of movie history, given its circumstances. The first film released in post WW-II Germany, etc...Yes, the plot line development is predictable from the midpoint of the film onwards. And sure, there are the side-stories regarding post-war German guilt and apologia and its role in the making of this film. I'll give you all of that.

    But the reason a movie lover wants to watch this film is two-fold. One, the stark B/W cinematography of this film is deeply affecting and very unique for the time period. And two, the wonderful, sublime beauty of a young Hildegard Knef. She is so fragile in this film, it's a real contrast with her later persona of the German song chantreuse of the 60s.

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    Berlin after the fall.

    "Die mörder sind unter uns" takes place in Berlin in ruins and features three main characters:Susanne (Hildegarde Knef),a survivor from the concentration camps;a former army medical officer,haunted and tormented by what he did and saw;a former nazi officer who feels no remorse because "he used to obey".

    Susanne ,played by gorgeous Knef,wants to pick up the pieces.She's the strongest character of the movie .She comes back from hell,so what could be worse?To her Xmas means forgiveness and she knows that death breeds death.When he sees her take care of the seedy flat,the doctor first shrugs,but soon he will use his radiographs to replace the panes. Biggest flaw:it's impossible to believe that Susanne is just out of a camp:actually she seems to go out of a beauty parlor.

    The doctor is a human wreck who heavily drinks to forget the war horrors.It's only when he meets again his former superior that he rouses himself from his lethargy.Although he feels hatred and thirst of revenge,he is not devoid of compassion:when he takes the man he wants to kill to a desert place among the ruins ,he heeds the call of a desperate mother:it's the most emotional sequence of the movie.

    On the other hand,the officer behaves as if the war had never happened:the parallel between the two Xmas celebrations(past and present) climaxes the movie .The director chose a good-natured actor,nothing like the nazi villain we generally meet.

    The directing shows Fritz Lang's (and expressionism) influence:the huge shadow on the criminal recalls the little girl with the balloon scene in "M".And along with "the third man",the movie had a strong influence on two movies: -"the man between"(1953),another Carol Reed movie :James Mason's character resembles the doctor of this movie.

    -and mainly,mainly, Rosselini's "Germania anno zero"(1948),which dwarves "die mörder sind unter uns".People who enjoyed Staudte's movie should see the Italian genius's masterpiece.
    8zetes

    Very good immediately post-WWII German film

    Immediately after WWII, Italy and Japan developed strong national cinemas. The same thing didn't happen in Germany. I really didn't know they made any films in the aftermath, but apparently they did. The Murderers Are Among us was made just the year after Germany lost the war. It's quite a strong film, feeling a lot like the film noir style that was all the rage in America at the time (which, in turn, was heavily influenced by German silent cinema). Ernst Wilhelm Borchert plays an alcoholic doctor who is haunted by his participation in the war. He hooks up with his new roommate (Hildegard Knef), which helps him a little, but then he runs into his former commanding officer (Arno Paulsen), which sends him into an angry, murderous downward spiral. The film is actually thinly veiled propaganda, expressing that not all Germans (be they soldiers or civilians) were okay with wiping out entire Polish villages or, you know, the Jews. Eh, maybe I can accept that, but, taking the film as some kind of apology, it all feels a tad too little too late. I do, however, like the appeal for peace and justice, as opposed to revenge. The last thing the world needed at the time was more violence. The filmmaking is very beautiful. Sometimes it feels like a dry run for The Third Man. I don't know if Carol Reed saw this film, but one filmmaker who most certainly did was Lars von Trier. His film Europa cribs from this one pretty liberally at times, most notably the image of a snowfall in a bombed-out church.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 21. Juli 1947 (Sowjetunion)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Deutschland
    • Sprache
      • Deutsch
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      • Der Mann, den ich erschießen werde
    • Drehorte
      • Althoff-Atelier, Babelsberg, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Deutschland
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      • Deutsche Film (DEFA)
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