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Contra ataque

Título original: Counter-Attack
  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,8/10
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Rudolph Anders, Marguerite Chapman, Frederick Giermann, George Macready, Harro Meller, Paul Muni, Erik Rolf, Philip Van Zandt, and Wolfgang Zilzer in Contra ataque (1945)
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Un reducido grupo de soldados es enviado a territorio enemigo con la misión de hacer prisioneros que proporcionen información. Desgraciadamente, uno de los soldados rusos queda atrapado en u... Leer todoUn reducido grupo de soldados es enviado a territorio enemigo con la misión de hacer prisioneros que proporcionen información. Desgraciadamente, uno de los soldados rusos queda atrapado en un sótano con el enemigo.Un reducido grupo de soldados es enviado a territorio enemigo con la misión de hacer prisioneros que proporcionen información. Desgraciadamente, uno de los soldados rusos queda atrapado en un sótano con el enemigo.

  • Dirección
    • Zoltan Korda
  • Guión
    • John Howard Lawson
    • Janet Stevenson
    • Philip Stevenson
  • Reparto principal
    • Paul Muni
    • Marguerite Chapman
    • Larry Parks
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,8/10
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    • Dirección
      • Zoltan Korda
    • Guión
      • John Howard Lawson
      • Janet Stevenson
      • Philip Stevenson
    • Reparto principal
      • Paul Muni
      • Marguerite Chapman
      • Larry Parks
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    Paul Muni
    Paul Muni
    • Alexei Kulkov
    Marguerite Chapman
    Marguerite Chapman
    • Lisa Elenko
    Larry Parks
    Larry Parks
    • Kirichenko
    Harro Meller
    • Ernemann
    Roman Bohnen
    Roman Bohnen
    • Kostyuk
    George Macready
    George Macready
    • Col. Semenov
    Erik Rolf
    Erik Rolf
    • Vassilev
    Ludwig Donath
    Ludwig Donath
    • Prof. Müller
    Rudolph Anders
    Rudolph Anders
    • Stillman
    Philip Van Zandt
    Philip Van Zandt
    • Galkronye
    Frederick Giermann
    • Ludwig Weiler
    Wolfgang Zilzer
    Wolfgang Zilzer
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    • (as Paul Andor)
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    Ivan Triesault
    • Sgt. Johann Grillparzer
    Louis Adlon
    Louis Adlon
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    Louis V. Arco
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    • Paratrooper
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    Trevor Bardette
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    Richard Bartell
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      • Zoltan Korda
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      • John Howard Lawson
      • Janet Stevenson
      • Philip Stevenson
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    6SnoopyStyle

    tries to be smarter

    It's 1942 and the Soviets have fallen back under German attack. The Soviets are secretly building a bridge to launch a counter-attack. They sent paratroopers to help partisans in enemy territory to locate German forces. With intel of impending German reinforcements, they launch a surprise attack. Paratrooper Alexei Kulkov with local guide Lisa Elenko take seven German soldiers prisoners but become trapped under a collapsed building.

    This was shown at a time when the Soviets were still Allies. Aside from the war action scenes, this is essentially an one room play. My only concern is that I don't see these characters talk so easily. The writing is definitely trying to be smarter than most. Alexei should definitely force the prisoners to sit down. There is a few things about this that rings a little false. It wouldn't matter as much if this isn't reaching for the higher levels. This is not the standard war movie. It's trying to be more and the little annoyances hurt.
    9RanchoTuVu

    from Russia with love

    An engrossing WW2 film set somewhere on the Russian Front with Paul Muni as a member of a Russian assault team who is trapped in a collapsed building with seven German soldiers, one of whom is an officer. Along with him is Margarithe Chapman as a Russian partisan. His character is in the lead part of a big Russian counter-attack that is to be launched across a river on a bridge that's being built eighteen inches under the surface of the water. The setting in the collapsed building with the German soldiers whom he has captured and is trying to extract information from is beautifully done with tension and humor amidst fading light, all captured by cinematographer James Wong Howe, one of the greats of B&W photography (and color, too if you've seen Picnic). Maybe Muni was a tad bit better in I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang, but he's awfully good here as a crafty Russian fighting sleep deprivation and fading light. The Germans are great as well, each getting enough lines to establish himself. Margarithe Chapman's part as Muni's comrade captures the idea of equality in the ranks among men and women. She's tough but tender.
    8richardchatten

    A Cellarful of Noise

    An astringent war film atmospherically shot by Oscar-winning cameraman James Wong Howe with an attention to detail it doubtless owes to its stage origins.

    As befits a film scripted by one of the Hollywood Ten, one of the Russians is a noble-looking young woman with a rifle, while the Nazis are an even more than usually devious and shifty bunch. One of the shiftiest is 'the Professor', played by Ludwig Donath, who ironically twice played fellow cast-member Larry Parks' father Cantor Yoelson before they both joined screenwriter John Howard Lawson on the blacklist.
    7planktonrules

    One of those pro-Soviet films during that brief period when it was politically expedient to do so.

    During World War II, Hollywood did something they never would have dared do before the war or only a couple years after the war...they made Pro-Soviet movies. In films such as "The North Star" and "Song of Russia", the Russian people are portrayed as noble, decent and, above all, America's friends. Why? Well, because the Soviet Union was an ally of the USA during much of the war...and the films were propaganda pieces aimed as softening the views Americans had of the USSR (which had often been very negative before this). "Counter-Attack" is another of these pro-Soviet films. Now this isn't saying it's bad...but it did serve the purpose of improving American perceptions of these allies.

    The plot of this one is very simple. A pair of Russian soldiers are trapped under debris in the basement of a building...and there are about a half dozen Germans trapped with them. Alexei (Paul Muni) has gotten the drop on them...disarming them and taking them prisoner. But he cannot escape...and while they are trapped, he decides to ask these Germans questions, as he has good reason to believe that one of them is an officer in disguise as an enlisted man. But time is working against him, as he cannot sleep or they'll kill him. And, he hopes that his Russian comrades come before the Germans do to rescue them.

    This film isn't as wide-eyed and saccharine as the pro-Soviet films I listed above. Instead, it's intelligent without laying the propaganda on too thickly. As a result, it's a very good film...and isn't yet another silly pro-Russian story. The only negative is that the story, at times, tends to be rather talky.
    9SimonJack

    Early film shows Russians as worthy WWII allies

    After the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, East European sources began putting World War II stories on film. And, some movies that had been made since the 1970s were being released in the West. As a result, most people in the West for the first time saw the contributions Russia had made to help win the war. These films tell stories about the war on the Eastern Front, and the ravages of war on those countries and their people. But there were some movies made much earlier in Hollywood about Russia's fighting Germany. Americans living during World War II would have seen those films. They were produced to show Americans the heroic efforts of the Russians as allies in WW II, and to win public support for the U.S. programs to supply arms and weaponry to Russia.

    But, unlike other movies produced during the war years, the films on Russia's conflicts with the Germans were not shown as reruns in theaters or on TV beginning in the 1950s. No sooner had the war ended, when Joe Stalin began his power grab to control and enslave many eastern European countries and to oppress and murder his own people. Thus, the former ally in war was now an enemy in peace and a threat to western democracy. So, reruns of wartime propaganda films about the freedom-fighting Russians would conflict with the news of the day and the horrors reported on the Soviet oppression. The Cold War was on.

    But now the Cold War is more than two decades behind us. With modern technology we can transfer movies from film to DVDs. And, so older films too are now available. One of the best of those is "Counter-Attack," starring Paul Muni. The movie came out in 1945 and is based on a play that ran on Broadway in 1943. A very strong point of the film is that it doesn't portray German soldiers or Russians as buffoons or as ignorant. Indeed, the dialog of the Russians in the early scenes, and of Muni throughout the film, is of intelligent, discerning individuals. While the Germans are the enemy here, none of those individuals portrayed is seen as uneducated. They do come across as menacing and clever.

    The plot is excellent, and the directing and cinematography are exceptional. Muni plays his role perfectly, and several of the Germans are very good. This is a good propaganda film that put a WW II ally in good standing with Americans. If all Russians were like Muni and the rest of his special unit, we knew we had a competent, tough and capable ally. One worth fighting for and with. This movie is a welcome addition to my WW II film library.

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      Underwater bridges were a real Soviet Army engineering feat used in WWII. A report on such submerged bridges was published in the U.S. War Department's journal "Tactical and Technical Trends", no. 29, July 15, 1943.
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      Opening credits prologue: In 1942, Russia had been invaded to a depth of a thousand miles, and her armies seemed crushed. The world didn't know that these same "beaten" armies would turn, take back every foot of ground they had lost and then invade Germany itself.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de abril de 1945 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Counter-Attack
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Columbia/Warner Bros. Ranch - 411 North Hollywood Way, Burbank, California, Estados Unidos
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