Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWorld War II sergeant Joe Lawrence falls for refugee aiming to relocate German orphans. He conspires with comrades to fund relocation through heist. Plot follows daring robbery plan and blos... Alles lesenWorld War II sergeant Joe Lawrence falls for refugee aiming to relocate German orphans. He conspires with comrades to fund relocation through heist. Plot follows daring robbery plan and blossoming romance amidst wartime challenges.World War II sergeant Joe Lawrence falls for refugee aiming to relocate German orphans. He conspires with comrades to fund relocation through heist. Plot follows daring robbery plan and blossoming romance amidst wartime challenges.
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So, Dick turns to a life of crime. It's very sad to see him turn to the dark side because of a woman (and does she even feel the same way, or is she playing him to get money?), especially since he's so conflicted about it. But he does a good job, and even though this movie feels distinctly indie and European, it is entertaining if you're a Widmark fan. Everyone else can probably skip it and just rent their favorite actor's European corresponding adventure.
APOG started off slowly, then became more interesting as the plot to steal the gold developed. But the last 30 minutes or so saw some implausibilities, not least in the actions of a couple of the characters, their changes of heart and the coincidental meeting right at the end.
Widmark plays Sgt. Joe Lawrence, who works with the Air Police (the Air Force version of an MP) in post-war Berlin. For much of the film, he pursues a woman (Mai Zetterling) who doesn't seem super interested in him and instead is hanging around some unattractive guy. Well, Joe isn't the type to let a woman make her own choices and he drives the other guy away...only to learn that she was going to marry the guy in order to get money for the orphans. Joe feels bad about this and so he decides to mount a heist of some Nazi gold. Complications ensue.
Aside from the nonsensical plot, early in the film a 12 year-old steals and then badly damages a military jeep. Instead of Joe arresting the kid, he reports to his commander that HE broke the car and was responsible for this. Huh?? The bottom line is that the film sometimes makes little sense...and I was frustrated by this...and I am sure audiences of the day often felt much the same.
This is an okay movie, memorable because when Lucille Ball hid in Widmark's house during an "I Love Lucy" episode, this is the film he was promoting. It's not terribly impressive except for the Berlin locations. The film is shot in somewhat muted color. Mai Zetterling is very good; she was an actress with a wide range. Widmark does well in this roguish part, and Nigel Patrick turns in a strong performance as a sneaky accomplice.
Pretty run of the mill.
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- WissenswertesDuring this period, Hollywood stars such as Gregory Peck and Victor Mature moved to Europe to avoid paying punitive US tax rates. Richard Widmark decided to film in the UK for the same reason.
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Sergeant Joe Lawrence: You're in the wrong army, Spiv. A guy can't get away from it all on ten quid a month!
- VerbindungenReferenced in I Love Lucy: The Tour (1955)
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- Grace's Alley, Wellclose Square, Tower Hamlets, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Joe chases Brian from Ensign St)
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