Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIn 1939 when an English hunter takes aim at Adolf Hitler with a rifle, he is captured, tortured and left for dead. He escapes but his captors pursue him to England.In 1939 when an English hunter takes aim at Adolf Hitler with a rifle, he is captured, tortured and left for dead. He escapes but his captors pursue him to England.In 1939 when an English hunter takes aim at Adolf Hitler with a rifle, he is captured, tortured and left for dead. He escapes but his captors pursue him to England.
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Much of the quality and suspense of the novel comes through, and the wordiness if you will of the script gave O'Toole the freedom to express his character and the political-vs-personal tensions Household filled _Rogue Male_ with.
This must have been an English production, I can't imagine an American one including the racial characterizations, 30's political details, or the quick repartee.
He was tortured and escaped with some help from a wonderful German who considered the Nazi thugs 'trash', as well as English sailors. Knowing O'toole's background in the Royal Navy, his disguise didn't take much acting. The 'by the book' captain who refused to allow a search of his vessel by the intimidating Germans made me wonder if any of my compatriots would stand up to that today.
If you've never seen the Tower Bridge, the significance of O'toole coming up from his cramped hiding place onboard the ship, seeing the underside of the bridge, might escape you. He portrays the joie de vivre of that moment wonderfully. I could just fall into his beautiful blue eyes!!
The interplay between O'toole and his uncle, as the love then hate relationship between Parliament and Hitler progresses, gives great insight into how this horror happened. O'toole, the rogue, is under suspicion and search by, not only the Nazi English agents, but his own people, normal agents of government!!! This only added to my usual cynicism concerning governments. Now to read the book!!!!
Maybe not to the more modern taste, I've always enjoyed this film. It has a feel of the Thirty Nine Steps about it.
Just before the outbreak of WW2, Peter O'Tooles character fails in his revenge assassination attempt on Hitler. With the help of a sympathetic German, and English sailors, he escapes back to Britain and has to go on the run from the British and Nazi authorities who are both after him to return to Germany to answer for his "crime". He goes into hiding in the country, drawing on his hunting experience, and waits to the outbreak of war when his assassination attempt is looked on in a completely different light by the British, who now see him as a potential asset.
The plot is marvellously gritty, with a brutal struggle for survival and a sense of desperation rarely seen in British films.
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- WissenswertesFinal movie of Alastair Sim (The Earl).
- PatzerWhile crafting his 'device' towards the end of the movie, the protagonist's hands are shown with full fingernails; contrary to one of the plot devices.
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Interrogator: Sorry? You tried to shoot the greatest man the world has ever seen and you say you are sorry?
Hunter: It was a sporting stalk. I'm sorry because you don't have the wit to understand.
Interrogator: I went to school in England. You say I don't understand English?
Hunter: You understand English; you just don't understand Englishmen!
- VerbindungenReferenced in The South Bank Show: Peter O'Toole (1992)
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- Jagad av Gestapo
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- Wintour's Leap, Gloucestershire, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(where the Interrogator throws Sir Robert down the cliff)
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