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Der Verbannte

Originaltitel: The Exile
  • 1947
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 35 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,6/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in Der Verbannte (1947)
SwashbucklerAbenteuerRomanze

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuCharles II, the King of England, finds himself in exile in Holland, where he falls in love with a beautiful farm-girl.Charles II, the King of England, finds himself in exile in Holland, where he falls in love with a beautiful farm-girl.Charles II, the King of England, finds himself in exile in Holland, where he falls in love with a beautiful farm-girl.

  • Regie
    • Max Ophüls
  • Drehbuch
    • Clemence Dane
    • Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
    • Cosmo Hamilton
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
    • Maria Montez
    • Paula Corday
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    6,6/10
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    • Regie
      • Max Ophüls
    • Drehbuch
      • Clemence Dane
      • Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
      • Cosmo Hamilton
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
      • Maria Montez
      • Paula Corday
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    Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
    Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
    • Charles Stuart (Charles II)
    Maria Montez
    Maria Montez
    • Countess Anabella de Courteuil
    Paula Corday
    Paula Corday
    • Katie
    • (as Paule Croset)
    Henry Daniell
    Henry Daniell
    • Colonel Ingram
    Nigel Bruce
    Nigel Bruce
    • Sir Edward Hyde
    Robert Coote
    Robert Coote
    • Dick Pinner
    Otto Waldis
    Otto Waldis
    • Jan
    Eldon Gorst
    • Seymour
    Milton Owen
    • Wilcox
    • (as Milton A. Owen)
    Colin Keith-Johnston
    Colin Keith-Johnston
    • Captain Bristol
    Ben Wright
    Ben Wright
    • Milbanke
    • (as Ben H. Wright)
    Colin Kenny
    Colin Kenny
    • Ross
    Peter Shaw
    Peter Shaw
    • Higson
    Will Stanton
    Will Stanton
    • Tucket
    Ramsay Hill
    • Cavalier Officer
    • (as C.S. Ramsey-Hill)
    Gordon B. Clarke
    Gordon B. Clarke
    • Cavalier Guard
    • (as Gordon Clark)
    Lumsden Hare
    Lumsden Hare
    • Roundhead General
    Lester Matthews
    Lester Matthews
    • Robbins
    • Regie
      • Max Ophüls
    • Drehbuch
      • Clemence Dane
      • Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
      • Cosmo Hamilton
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    9bkoganbing

    Making Dad Proud

    When Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. started his career in silent screen he did not go for the swashbuckling roles that his famous father did. My guess is he wanted to be judged on his own as a player. In fact it was his mother who when Fairbanks, Sr. was slow with the child support who got him into film in the first place, hoping to capitalize on the name. Later as he got older and was established in his own right, Fairbanks made claim to the legacy of his father in such films as The Exile.

    In fact Fairbanks both wrote the screenplay and produced this film and got European director Max Ophuls for the piloting. He plays a most famous exile, Charles Stuart, Charles II of Great Britain who is exiled in the Netherlands and poised to reclaim his own in 1660.

    The story is based on a historical novel by British writer Cosmo Hamilton and it tells of that brief interregnum in British history between the sudden death of Oliver Cromwell and the restoration of Charles II. Charles Stuart had narrowly escaped from his country after the Puritan takeover and was living in exile in somewhat humble circumstances wherever in Europe he could find shelter. In 1660 it was the Netherlands.

    Historians have debated long about the collapse of the military dictatorship of Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell. He had things pretty much his own way and when he died his son Richard wasn't up to the job he inherited. It was a close run thing that the United Kingdom did not break apart into civil war again at this time.

    By 1660 just about everybody except the most committed of Puritans felt that only a Stuart Restoration would keep the country united. But some of those most committed Puritans had a big vested interest in seeing that the Restoration did not occur. Therein lies the tale of this film.

    Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. is a perfect Charles Stuart, in fact he looks quite a bit like him. As in real life sharing his exile is Lord Clarendon who is played here by Nigel Bruce. When Charles reclaimed his throne, Lord Clarendon became his first minister. In the film as in life Clarendon was constantly reminding him of his duty and not to spend all his time on frivolity and chasing skirts. In real life after the action of this film, Charles got rid of Clarendon, but with a decent pension for loyalty and services rendered.

    As petitions come from various folks over in Great Britain to resume the monarchy, Charles plays coy all the time dodging Puritan agents. Several have come to the town where he's staying and Charles has a bit of sport with them by just pretending he's a penniless exile. He even takes a job as a laborer on Paula Corday's farm. He even falls for her as he did with MANY women.

    But a most cunning and ruthless Puritan in the person of Henry Daniell arrives to take over the hunt and kill the king before he can set sail back to his realm. This is one of Daniell's finest performances on screen, you can believe he's one cold and merciless killer and a true believer in the Puritan Revolution. Fairbanks and Daniell have a duel in a Dutch mill that's the equal of the one Errol Flynn and Basil Rathbone had in Robin Hood.

    As per her contract Maria Montez got top billing as a French countess who finds Charles Stuart as a farm hand and delivers a message of support from his cousin Louis XIV of France. Robert Coote has a very funny part as an unemployed actor who is passing himself off as Charles Stuart and who the Puritans nearly kill for such a good performance. Fairbanks uses Coote to his own end to further his deception, but steps in when Daniell's about to run him through.

    The Exile is one of Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.'s finest films and he really does the part in a way that would have made Dad proud.
    7loloandpete

    Beautifully Shot Romantic Swashbuckler

    Douglas Fairbanks Jr starred as Charles II, the eponymous role in this swashbuckler and produced as well. It says much for his modesty, that he appears last in the end credits though he is undoubtedly the star. As a swordsman and acrobat he turns in a performance that his father would have been proud of and also brings wit and charm to the table. His romantic relationship with a Dutch girl, played by Paule Croset (later to become more famous under the name of Rita Corday), however is just ok. Maria Montez is much more fun as a coquettish countess and seems to have more chemistry with Fairbanks. Director Max Ophuls presides over a beautifully shot film with impressive mise en Scene and there is superb editing when we cross cut several times between the Netherlands where Fairbanks and Croset work and play, and England where the machinations of the puritans to catch or kill the king are brewing. The music in Holland is playful whilst being militaristic and sinister in England, during this sequence; stirring stuff! And speaking of the Puritans, Henry Daniell is perfectly and icily cast as a Roundhead Colonel. He arrives in The Netherlands like a black hatted western gun slinger on the trail of our hero and is compelling in his fanaticism. It feels like he and Fairbanks are fated to meet, by destiny and only one will survive. The duel between the two backs this up more than somewhat and Daniell steals the film in the process. In the supporting cast, Robert Coote is a hoot as an impoverished actor, dishonestly masquerading as Charles II himself in order to obtain free food and lodging and Nigel Bruce plays it straight to good effect as the real king's right hand man and confidant, impressing us with his raspy voice of experience and touching us with his devotion to his monarch and friend.
    7adrianovasconcelos

    Fun swashbuckler let down by much too serious royal ending

    Max Opuls does a good job of directing, Douglas Fairbanks Jr is fun to watch, and Henry Daniell is absolutely superb as the ruthless villain, but the ending is much too serious and monarchic, especially in view of the fact that Charles II was ready to help out in the kitchen and be a farmhand. I could see this film being made prior to WWII with all the bowing to the British crown and empire, but by 1947 it seems out of sync with its time.

    Wonderful photography, great duel between DF Jr and Daniell. Some clever dialogue, especially from DF Jr.

    Above average, worth watching despite the drawbacks pointed out above which, of course, might even be positives from the standpoint of someone of more aristocratic leanings.
    9vitaleralphlouis

    Lost Film Treasures - Not Necessarily

    I remember seeing the preview of THE EXILE when I was 9 years old, but never actually saw the film till last night. Reminded of this rare and all-but-forgotten picture via this website, I sought it out on the internet and purchased it for a modest price. No disappointment. A romantic adventure film set in 1660 combines real history with highly entertaining story. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. was a great leading man and he plays this role with ease and vigor. The re-creation of the era was perfect and the film has not a trace of today's annoying Attention Deficit Disorder editing. They didn't make any good movies in 2005, as evidenced by the trashy 5 lefty-spin pictures nominated as Best Picture. If you want to see a classic, don't give up on it. Seek it out and with tenacity you can find it and see it. I've only failed once, but still looking for that rarity.
    5AAdaSC

    Cavaliers v Roundheads

    Maria Montez plays a French Countess in this film and headlines the show. She's barely in the film, for goodness sake! Her role could have been completely written out - it has no relevance to the story whatsoever. She must have been very important. Can someone explain?

    The story is set in Holland during the exile of England's King Charles II in 1660. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. plays the king and spends the film wooing farm girl Rita Corday (Katie). He, of course, is undercover. An interesting sub-plot is introduced when Robert Coote shows up at the farm claiming to be King Charles II and demanding food and lodgings. Cue humour. Unfortunately, there is too much humour in this film - it exists in nearly every scene which is not what I was wanting. I hoped for some actual historical fact so if you expect any truth you will be disappointed. It's basically a love story with some sword fighting. It could be set anywhere. However, I am glad that the Cavaliers won. I am a Cavalier as defined by my boys school changing-room etiquette. You showed your willy and that put you in either the Roundhead or Cavalier camp. We were only 5 years old and there were no teachers involved!

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      Because of contractual requirements, Maria Montez receives star billing even though her role only demands she be on screen for about ten minutes, 40 minutes into the film, after which she is never seen again. Although the film was not produced by Universal, it was released by that studio and concluded Montez's contract with the studio.
    • Alternative Versionen
      Director Max Ophuls's original ending was changed prior to the American release. In the original ending, there is an unbroken shot that starts with Nigel Bruce's character waiting outside the door and goes on to follow Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (in his regal garb) as he descends the stairs and walks out into the crowd. Katie (Rita Corday) prays and leaves her room. Two men enter the now-empty inn and discuss the placement of a commemorative plaque for the site. As they go over the wording for the plaque (about Charles II's loyal supporters, etc.), they notice Katie exiting in the background and dismiss her as unimportant. As they continue reading, the screen dissolves to a shot of the plaque (seen earlier in the film), closing in on the engraved image of Charles II's head in profile at the bottom. (In the American release ending, a quick shot of Katie leaving her room breaks up the shot of Fairbanks descending the stairs. After the king exits, the film cuts to the plaque and the engraved image.) The original ending may have been seen on international prints of the film. Turner Classic Movies has, on occasion, shown the alternate ending as a bonus after airing the American version of the film.
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      • 1951 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Englisch
      • Französisch
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      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
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      • Fairbanks Company
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