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Berlín Occidente

Título original: A Foreign Affair
  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 1h 56min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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Marlene Dietrich, Jean Arthur, and John Lund in Berlín Occidente (1948)
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En la Berlín ocupada, un capitán del ejército se encuentra dividido entre una exnazi que trabaja como cantante en un bar y la congresista estadounidense que la investiga.En la Berlín ocupada, un capitán del ejército se encuentra dividido entre una exnazi que trabaja como cantante en un bar y la congresista estadounidense que la investiga.En la Berlín ocupada, un capitán del ejército se encuentra dividido entre una exnazi que trabaja como cantante en un bar y la congresista estadounidense que la investiga.

  • Dirección
    • Billy Wilder
  • Guión
    • Charles Brackett
    • Billy Wilder
    • Richard L. Breen
  • Reparto principal
    • Jean Arthur
    • Marlene Dietrich
    • John Lund
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,3/10
    9,1 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Billy Wilder
    • Guión
      • Charles Brackett
      • Billy Wilder
      • Richard L. Breen
    • Reparto principal
      • Jean Arthur
      • Marlene Dietrich
      • John Lund
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    • Nominado para 2 premios Óscar
      • 2 premios y 3 nominaciones en total

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    Jean Arthur
    Jean Arthur
    • Congresswoman Phoebe Frost
    Marlene Dietrich
    Marlene Dietrich
    • Erika Von Schluetow
    John Lund
    John Lund
    • Capt. John Pringle
    Millard Mitchell
    Millard Mitchell
    • Col. Rufus J. Plummer
    Peter von Zerneck
    • Hans Otto Birgel
    Stanley Prager
    Stanley Prager
    • Mike
    William Murphy
    William Murphy
    • Joe
    • (as Bill Murphy)
    Raymond Bond
    • Congressman Pennecot
    Boyd Davis
    • Congressman Giffin
    Robert Malcolm
    Robert Malcolm
    • Congressman Kramer
    Charles Meredith
    Charles Meredith
    • Congressman Yandell
    Michael Raffetto
    Michael Raffetto
    • Congressman Salvatore
    Damian O'Flynn
    Damian O'Flynn
    • Lieutenant Colonel
    Frank Fenton
    Frank Fenton
    • Maj. Mathews
    James Lorimer
    • Lt. Hornby
    • (as James Larmore)
    Harland Tucker
    • Gen. McAndrew
    Bill Neff
    • Lieutenant Lee Thompson
    • (as William Neff)
    George M. Carleton
    George M. Carleton
    • General Finney
    • (as George Carleton)
    • Dirección
      • Billy Wilder
    • Guión
      • Charles Brackett
      • Billy Wilder
      • Richard L. Breen
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    rmax304823

    Dark Comedy.

    Billy Wilder goes back to Berlin after the war and doesn't like it much. If you're expecting a capricious romantic comedy, you won't find it here.

    Jean Arthur is an uptight Congresswoman from Iowa investigating conditions in the bare ruined choirs of Berlin. The Colonel in charge of wrangling the Congressional committee is Millard Mitchell. He hands the committee members, Arthur included, a piece of boilerplate about how we are teaching the Germans about democracy and baseball. "We teach them that if they steal anything it must be second base." It's all working out very well, if only they can get those damned kids to stop drawing swastikas every place they go.

    The occupation army isn't much better. It's 1948 and the Russians haven't yet become "real shifty" as they would in Wilder's "One, Two, Three," which appeared twelve years later, although even here they are pretty ugly, dumb, and given to vodka. At the climax, with a dead body on the floor, the night club is empty except for a couple of MPs and four Russians at one of the tables singing the Volga Boatman. But the American troops are taking advantage of the down-and-out Berliners as well, swapping chocolate bars and nylons for more tawdry treats. The Berliners, if they've learned nothing else, have learned the arts of survival under stress and they're very cooperative. Congresswoman Arthur notices how friendly the soldiers and Frauleins are and is perturbed.

    It develops that two of the major players in this illicit system are an Army Capitain, John Lund, and a nightclub singer, Marlene Dietrich. They swap favors almost every night. Of course, Lund must wind up shepherding Arthur around and they fall in love. Dietrich is jealous about the fading interest of her meal ticket, but the two women know nothing of each other. It's just that their common interest is switching his affection from one to the other.

    The script by the patrician Charles Brackett and the Jewish refugee Billy Wilder crackles with subversive wit. Nobody comes out looking spotless. Human weaknesses and strengths abound -- mostly weaknesses. The plot changes as it moves along, from mostly funny to mostly dramatic and sad. When she finds out about her man's treachery, Arthur's sadness is palpable, helped along by the photography of Charles Lang, who manages to capture convincingly the wreck that the German capital has now become. People live in piles of rubble, and the script gives them a little humanity. "Do you know what it was like to be a woman when the Russians came in?", Dietrich asks Arthur -- who has no idea.

    The three songs sung by Dietrich sort of sum up the subject of the film and it's not funny romance -- "The Black Market," "Illusions," and "The Ruins of Berlin." It's funny, though. There are some good gags and amusing situations. But Billy Wilder lost his mother and some of his other family in the Nazi's genocide program, and the wisecracks seem to come out of some dark shadowy corner. It's hard to imagine how it could have been otherwise. His father's grave was buried under a heap of rubble and, when he arrived in Berlin, there were still thousands of putrefying corpses buried under the collapsed bricks.
    10barrymn1

    Just one of Wilder's all-time best films

    This is one of Billy Wilder's least known films...and one of his best. A brilliant, cynical comedy about post-war Berlin goings on...black market, Army officers having affairs with notorious ex-Nazis, etc.

    It stars Marlene Dietrich (one of her all-time best performances), and amazing Jean Arthur (in one of her final films), and newcomer John Lund, who was rather wooden in later performances...here, he's terrific.

    Songs and musical score by Frederick Hollander...who's actually present playing piano. The three songs Dietrich sings, "Black Market", "Illusions" and "Ruins of Berlin" are lyrically integral to the plot and represent three of best songs written for a non-musical film of the late 1940's.

    There's some serious plot points underneath the cynical comedy.

    Wish to heck Universal would open their vaults and release it on DVD in the US; thankfully it's available in the UK (get an all-region DVD player...I did!).

    It's an absolutely essential late 1940's comedy and in my opinion, one of Billy Wilder's best comedies.

    Remember....Wilder's next film was "Sunset Boulevard".
    drednm

    A Moment in Cinema: Dietrich Sings "Black Market"

    in this excellent and underrated Billy Wilder film. Dietrich plays a former Nazi trying to hide behind a post-war American boyfriend. Jean Arthur plays a spinster American congresswoman, and John Lund is the man they both fall for. The scenes of bombed-out Berlin are astonishing, and the 3 stars are wonderful in this sly comedy that gets better with every viewing. The highlights tho are Dietrich's musical numbers sung in a basement speakeasy. She sings the great "Black Market" with composer Frederick Hollander at the piano. She sings LIVE and it's electrifying. She also sings "The Ruins of Berlin" and "Lovely Illusions." Jean Arthur is also good in one of her last films. Millard Mitchell, Bill Murphy, Stanley Prager, and Gordon Jones co-star. A must!
    8rhoda-9

    A little history is a useful thing

    Though the plot of A Foreign Affair is lightweight and has seen service in many other movies (wholesome woman and sexy woman pursuing the same man; man pretends to fall for woman and then really does), the backdrop is deadly serious, compelling, and unusual. We are in the American Zone of Berlin after the war, a sector that, with the British and French zones, would soon become West Berlin, a magnet for many who would struggle to escape to this tiny outpost of the West in what would become Communist East Germany, many of them dying in the attempt. The Berlin Wall would be built to separate West from East Berlin. The Germans in the movie have had their world destroyed, don't know what is going on in the present, and can only wait with helpless terror for the future.

    Though we are shown houses pulverised by Allied bombing and people living amongst the ruins, there is a lighthearted aspect to it all--the usual wartime stuff of GI's trading chocolate or stockings for kisses from pretty girls. In reality, however, it was more likely that they would be traded for sex from women desperate to feed themselves and their children, by soldiers reveling in a power they never had in civilian life and oblivious to the disgust and humiliation of the women. Marlene Dietrich says that, when the Russian troops invaded Berlin, "it was hard for the women." That's the understatement of the century! The Russians raped, and gang-raped, any women they could find--women died from being literally raped to death. It is understandable that Billy Wilder did not want to make the milieu too bleak in order to dampen the comedy, but keep in mind that matters were far more brutal and squalid than portrayed here.

    It is a rather dark joke that Dietrich is cast in the role of a German woman who has had Nazi lovers and still feels loyal to Hitler. In fact, Dietrich became an American citizen in 1939 and extensively toured US military bases, sometimes at great danger, to entertain the troops. This aroused rage in Germany, and even decades after the war, as the result of protests by locals who called her a traitor, the government backed down and did not name a street in her honour. Can you beat that! An amusing footnote: When Dietrich tries her wiles on an officer, he says, Don't be silly, I've just become a grandfather. I don't know whether this was coincidence or intentional, but at the time the movie was made, Dietrich became a grandmother--an event that gave her a label that was very popular, but which she hated, "world's most glamorous grandmother."
    10inframan

    Brilliant! As relevant today as in 1948.

    This is one of those comedies that will always exist in the stratosphere of wit, intelligence and truth. It pulls no punches about politics, greed, hypocrisy & opportunism and treats its audience like grown-ups. It is as applicable to today's congress and the situation in Iraq as it was to post-WWII Germany (to which today's politicians still make frequent comparisons). It also was the first film to unflinchingly capture the effects of the WWII devastation of Berlin.

    And what a cast! Jean Arthur, surely one of the greatest of all Hollywood comediennes, Marlene Dietrich in a part to match her Lola Lola in Blue Angel, John Lund a great under-utilized actor with the wit and ruggedness of Clark Gable and Millard Mitchell, one of those character actors whose mold was sadly broken decades ago.

    In my book this film ranks with Double Indemnity as the best work of Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett.

    Great songs by the legendary Frederick Hollander who actually appears here as Dietrich's accompanist.

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      Billy Wilder said that John Lund "was the guy you got after you wrote the part for Cary Grant and Grant wasn't available."
    • Pifias
      Though Phoebe, the American Congresswoman played by Jean Arthur is not married, the actress's real wedding ring is visible in many scenes especially closeups during the latter part of the film.
    • Citas

      Erika von Schluetow: We've all become animals with exactly one instinct left. Self-preservation. Now take me, Miss Frost. Bombed out a dozen times, everything caved in and pulled out from under me. My country, my possessions, my beliefs... yet somehow I kept going. Months and months in air raid shelters, crammed in with five thousand other people. I kept going. What do you think it was like to be a woman in this town when the Russians first swept in? I kept going.

    • Conexiones
      Edited into El buen alemán (2006)
    • Banda sonora
      Black Market
      (uncredited)

      Written by Friedrich Hollaender

      Sung by Marlene Dietrich

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 20 de agosto de 1948 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Alemán
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • A Foreign Affair
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Berlín, Alemania(Exterior)
    • Empresa productora
      • Paramount Pictures
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      • 1h 56min(116 min)
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