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Vor uns die Hölle

Originaltitel: Ten Seconds to Hell
  • 1959
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 33 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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Vor uns die Hölle (1959)
ActionDramaRomanceWar

Nach 1945 werden sechs deutsche Ex-Soldaten angeheuert, um nicht explodierte alliierte Bomben in den Ruinen Berlins zu entschärfen.Nach 1945 werden sechs deutsche Ex-Soldaten angeheuert, um nicht explodierte alliierte Bomben in den Ruinen Berlins zu entschärfen.Nach 1945 werden sechs deutsche Ex-Soldaten angeheuert, um nicht explodierte alliierte Bomben in den Ruinen Berlins zu entschärfen.

  • Regie
    • Robert Aldrich
  • Drehbuch
    • Robert Aldrich
    • Teddi Sherman
    • Lawrence P. Bachmann
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jack Palance
    • Jeff Chandler
    • Martine Carol
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    6,5/10
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    • Regie
      • Robert Aldrich
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert Aldrich
      • Teddi Sherman
      • Lawrence P. Bachmann
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jack Palance
      • Jeff Chandler
      • Martine Carol
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    Jack Palance
    Jack Palance
    • Eric Koertner
    Jeff Chandler
    Jeff Chandler
    • Karl Wirtz
    Martine Carol
    Martine Carol
    • Margot Hofer
    Robert Cornthwaite
    Robert Cornthwaite
    • Franz Loeffler
    Dave Willock
    Dave Willock
    • Peter Tillig
    Wesley Addy
    Wesley Addy
    • Wolfgang Sulke
    • (as Wes Addy)
    Jim Goodwin
    Jim Goodwin
    • Hans Globke
    • (as Jimmy Goodwin)
    Virginia Baker
    • Frau Bauer
    Richard Wattis
    Richard Wattis
    • Maj. Haven
    Nancy Lee
    • Ruth Sulke
    Jim Hutton
    Jim Hutton
    • Workman at Bomb Site
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Charles Nolte
    Charles Nolte
    • Doctor
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Michael Pate
    Michael Pate
    • Narrator
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    • Regie
      • Robert Aldrich
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert Aldrich
      • Teddi Sherman
      • Lawrence P. Bachmann
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    Memorable Film

    To put this in context, I saw this in an outdoor theater at the Marine base at Camp Pendelton, California in 1959. I can't tell you how many movies I have seen in my life time, and how very few I remember. This is the movie that came to my mind when I read of Jack Palance's death. It was a guy film all the way, I mean Jeff Chandler and Jack Palance in the same flick? Too much. After nearly 50 years, I still remember so well how the film had me sitting on the edge of my seat. The suspense related to "will this bomb go off and kill the guy" was tremendous. Remember that in it's original form the film was black and white. I can still remember the details of the defusing of the bombs, and how sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn't. A fine movie in it's time.
    8wgie

    How Can You Go Wrong With Robert Aldrich, Hammer Films, Jeff Chandler and Jack Palance?

    The answer to that question is, "You can't!" I saw this film when it first came out in 1959, and I recently had the opportunity to see it again after 49 long years on Turner Classic Movies. I think the thing that makes this film so memorable to me is that the two leading actors Jeff Chandler and Jack Palance were given the opportunity to "break the mold" so to speak. Chandler who always played "the good guy" and "Palance" who always played "the bad guy" got the opportunity to switch roles. Earlier in their careers Chandler played a Roman Soldier (good guy) opposite Palance's Attila (bad guy) in "Sign of the Pagan". Chandler appears to be having a ball with the role of Karl Wirtz. His speech about how his Uncle Oscar taught him how to "look out for number ono" is reminiscent of the Burt Lancaster (Joe Erin) speech about the man who raised him (Ace Hannah) and how he double crossed him as well in "Vera Cruz". Interstingly enough, both films "Ten Seconds To Hell" and "Vera Cruz" were both directed by Robert Aldrich. The film's plot is about a German Bomb Disposal Unit working for the British after WWII which make a pact that the survivors will split the spoils of their labor after the job is finished. The texture and mood of the black and white film adds to the suspense of the film. One of both Chandler and Palance's best films.
    7Catweazle17

    Fatalistic post-war drama about German bomb squad.

    Six nonconformed former German soldiers work for the British occupation forces on defusing blind shells in Berlin. The men, of very different characters, make a bet, that those who stay alive should get half of all their pays. Indeed one after another of them perishs. So it comes to the showdown between Koertner (Jack Palance) and Wirtz (Jeff Chandler), who also compete for the affection of their host Margot (Martine Carol).

    This exciting adventure movie is staged carefully by past master Robert Aldrich. He shows in fascinating details bomb deactivation and the atmosphere of Berlin lying in ruins - a striking metaphor for the devastated lifes of the characters! Chandler and Palance are believable in their roles. Psychological it impress through the description of the fatefully scratched squad, whose members are not able to get out of this suicidal job.

    In short: A depressing but exciting look on World War II survivors, who battle for the reorganization of their lifes.
    dbdumonteil

    The dirty dozen in miniature.

    Okay there 's only half-a-dozen in this movie and they are not dirty but there's a strong analogy between "ten seconds to hell" and the 1967 work: a group of men,going for broke ,bound to die one after the other. Jack Palance is impressive in a non-villain part,and his character displays tension,emotion and compassion.Jeff Chandler is also very effective .The defusing scenes have a near-documentary side which makes them very convincing .

    The main flaw is Martine Carol's part :her character did not seem to appeal to Aldrich and her scenes come at the most awkward moment.This is the umpteenth story of the French girl who loved (and married) a German and now is looked upon as a traitor to her country.This is a man's story which leaves no place for women as "whatever happened to Baby Jane" is an Aldrich woman's film where men have nothing to do with.
    searchanddestroy-1

    HURTLOCKER before its time

    TEN SECONDS TO HELL belongs to the short list of movies dedicated to deminers, besides of course Kathryn Bigelow's HURTLOCKER. Maybe there are other ones, but I don't know them. Anyway this is a pure Aldrich high testoterone film as were ATTACK, EMPEROR OF THE NORTH, DIRTY DOZEN, TOO LATE THE HEROES. And the Jeff Chandler-Jack Palance choice was the best one for such a topic. It is gritty, tense and helped by an excellent character study and Martine Carol's presence. Also a bittersweet film but brilliant where American actors play German POWs, very rare and unusual. Among best of Aldrich "men" war, because the director also "women" movies. And I won't say that in this movie Jeff Chandler is the villain, but he is the less "sympathetic", compared to Jack Palance, who used us to less sympathetic roles; see what I mean? So the roles could have been reversed.

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      Gerhard Rabiger, a German bomb expert, was hired to instruct Jeff Chandler and Jack Palance in defusing techniques. Rabiger had defused as many as 20 bombs a day in Berlin just after the end of WWII. Even while this film was being made, bombs were still being discovered in Berlin at a rate of about two a week.
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      Karl Wirtz: I guess it's still my bomb.

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      Featured in Hammer: Heroes, Legends and Monsters (2024)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 16. Juni 1959 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • The Phoenix
    • Drehorte
      • UFA Studios, Berlin, Deutschland(interiors)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Hammer Films
      • Seven Arts Productions
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      • 1.100.000 $ (geschätzt)
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      1 Stunde 33 Minuten
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