"La trama sigue a un grupo de alemanes reclutados en la 1ª Guerra Mundial y de cómo pasan de idealismo a la desilusión. Como dice el personaje principal Paul Baumer (Lew Ayres): ""Vivimos en... Leer todo"La trama sigue a un grupo de alemanes reclutados en la 1ª Guerra Mundial y de cómo pasan de idealismo a la desilusión. Como dice el personaje principal Paul Baumer (Lew Ayres): ""Vivimos en las trincheras y luchamos. Tratamos de no ser asesinados, eso es todo"".""La trama sigue a un grupo de alemanes reclutados en la 1ª Guerra Mundial y de cómo pasan de idealismo a la desilusión. Como dice el personaje principal Paul Baumer (Lew Ayres): ""Vivimos en las trincheras y luchamos. Tratamos de no ser asesinados, eso es todo""."
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Ganó 2 premios Óscar
- 10 premios y 2 nominaciones en total
- Kemmerich
- (as Kemmerick)
- Behn
- (as Walter Browne Rogers)
- Tjaden
- (as 'Slim' Summerville)
- Bertinck
- (as Pat Collins)
- Frau Bäumer - Silent Version Trailer only
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- 2nd Medic Orderly
- (sin acreditar)
Resumen
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I love this film and strongly recommend it to anyone who considers themselves to be a film buff. Part of my love of the film is because it was made relatively shortly after the war and the uniforms, trucks, etc. all appear correct for the period. Many years later, a made for TV version of this film appeared with Ernest Borgnine and Richard Thomas. It, too, was excellent but also was perhaps a bit too polished and pretty--lacking some of the grit of the original. Great acting, direction and production all made this original THE best of the anti-war films of the 1920s and 30s.
Other similar great movies I strongly recommend are J'ACCUSE (French), WESTFRONT 1918 (German), THE BIG PARADE (USA--silent) and THE EAGLE AND THE HAWK (USA). All excel at portraying war in a truthful and non-glamorized manner--it's just a shame that their impact of the world as a whole was negligible--particularly in Germany--where Fascism would soon replace the anti-war sentiment of the book ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT. In fact, his books and this film were banned once the Nazis came to power just a few years later.
A beautiful film , for me, i admitt, the best version of the All Quiet on the Western Front, for the noble simplicity , offered first by the masterpiece of Erich Maria Remarque, but, not less, for the context of its aparition and for the echo in our time.
In short, easy to define it as gem or masterpiece or example for proper war film.
In fact, a profound honest work. It is enough for be one of memorable films.
This was one of the first films to announce America as a major film-making nation as with it's epic battle sequences and first class acting, All Quiet on the Western Front impresses on a technical level, as well as impressing with it's detailed and thought-provoking account of war. The film features numerous excellent scenarios, all of which are thought provoking in the context of the film, but also in life on the whole. Consider the part where one young man is told that maths problems are a waste of time as he could stop a bullet at any time, or the sequence that sees a soldier try to save the life of his fellow man that he has stabbed in the stomach (a French soldier, but still a fellow man). Not to mention the classy finish. Whichever way you look at it; this film is a masterpiece. It succeeds on a technical level and also does what films were created to do; entertain and inspire thought from their audiences. There are some films that every film buff must see regardless of their genre preferences. This is one of them.
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- CuriosidadesWith the loss of limbs and gory deaths shown rather explicitly, this is undoubtedly the most violent American film of its time. This is because the Production Code was not strictly enforced until 1934 and also because Universal Pictures deemed the subject matter important enough to allow the violence to be seen. The scene where a soldier grabs a strand of barbed wire and then is blown up by an artillery shell, leaving only his hands still grabbing the barbed wire, was told to director Lewis Milestone by a former German soldier working as an extra, who saw that happen during a French attack on his position during the war. Milestone used it in the film.
- PifiasWhen Paul talks to the dead soldier in the pit, the soldier is breathing visibly and at one point his eyes blink.
- Citas
Paul Bäumer: You still think it's beautiful to die for your country. The first bombardment taught us better. When it comes to dying for country, it's better not to die at all.
- Créditos adicionalesLater reissues of the film mentioned that the film was an Academy Award winner in the opening credits.
- Versiones alternativasThe Library of Congess also restored a sound version, 133 minutes long, which is the version occasionally shown on American TV.
- ConexionesEdited into Hombres del mañana (1934)
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- Presupuesto
- 1.200.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 466 US$
- Duración
- 2h 32min(152 min)
- Color