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Are We Civilized?

  • 1934
  • Approved
  • 1h 10min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.0/10
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William Farnum, Anita Louise, and LeRoy Mason in Are We Civilized? (1934)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaPaul is a European. He served in the army in the Great War. He emigrated to the USA. One day he returns to Europe and talks of freedom and liberty. The authorities (Nazi, but unnamed) come d... Leer todoPaul is a European. He served in the army in the Great War. He emigrated to the USA. One day he returns to Europe and talks of freedom and liberty. The authorities (Nazi, but unnamed) come down on him. It is their duty to spread racism and religious hatred. Paul gives the speech ... Leer todoPaul is a European. He served in the army in the Great War. He emigrated to the USA. One day he returns to Europe and talks of freedom and liberty. The authorities (Nazi, but unnamed) come down on him. It is their duty to spread racism and religious hatred. Paul gives the speech of a lifetime set against an epic series of films spread across the history of mankind.

  • Dirección
    • Edwin Carewe
  • Guionistas
    • Harold M. Sherman
    • Finis Fox
  • Elenco
    • William Farnum
    • Anita Louise
    • Frank McGlynn Sr.
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.0/10
    68
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Edwin Carewe
    • Guionistas
      • Harold M. Sherman
      • Finis Fox
    • Elenco
      • William Farnum
      • Anita Louise
      • Frank McGlynn Sr.
    • 7Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 2Opiniones de los críticos
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    William Farnum
    William Farnum
    • Paul Franklin, Sr.
    Anita Louise
    Anita Louise
    • Norma Bockner
    Frank McGlynn Sr.
    Frank McGlynn Sr.
    • Abraham Lincoln, Felix Bockner
    LeRoy Mason
    LeRoy Mason
    • Paul Franklin Jr.
    Oscar Apfel
    Oscar Apfel
    • Dr. Leonard Gear
    Stuart Holmes
    Stuart Holmes
    • Col. Salter
    Allan Cavan
    Allan Cavan
    • Moses
    • (as Alin Cavin)
    Conrad Seideman
    • Buddha
    • (as Conrad Siderman)
    Sidney T. Pink
    • Confucius
    Harry Burkhardt
    Harry Burkhardt
    • Caesar
    Charles Requa
    Charles Requa
    • Christ
    J.C. Fowler
    J.C. Fowler
    • Mohammed
    Bert Lindley
    Bert Lindley
    • Christopher Columbus
    Aaron Edwards
    • George Washington
    William Humphrey
    William Humphrey
    • Napoleon.
    • Dirección
      • Edwin Carewe
    • Guionistas
      • Harold M. Sherman
      • Finis Fox
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    5scsu1975

    The film is so-so

    A curio about a country (read Germany) where the press is being censored, books are being burned, people are incited to violence ... well, you know where this is going.

    Silent film star William Farnum plays the owner of a newspaper in a foreign country, although everyone speaks perfect English there. Farnum's son is to be married to Anita Louise, who just happens to be the daughter of some fascist (Frank McGlynn, who often played Abraham Lincoln in films and on stage). After about twenty minutes of some plot, the remainder of this 70-minute propaganda film involves Farnum giving us a crash course in history. He starts with the creation of the world, and we get to see dinosaurs and cavemen. Then it's on to Egypt and Moses, then Buddha, then Confucius, then Caesar, then Christ, then Muhammad (who looks like an aged Carnac the Magnificent), then Columbus, George Washington, Napoleon, and Lincoln (McGlynn does double duty here). Interspersed with this lecture are scenes of books being burned and Farnum's son getting clocked by a mob. But Farnum plows on, through World War I and the threat of World War II. Will his words have any affect?

    Farnum, who was once the highest paid actor in film, gives it a good shot, although he is a bit over the top when he describes the stock market crash - probably because in real life, he lost his shirt at the time. However, the movie may have some interest to film buffs. Many of the historical scenes appear to be taken from silent films, and one has to wonder what these films were, and if they still exist. If they don't, this may be the only bits of them left.
    3planktonrules

    How can a movie start out THIS good and turn into such a complete mess?!

    "Are We Civilized?" is, at times, a brilliantly insightful and wonderfully brave film. Unfortunately, that's just the first third of the film--the rest is pretty much low-budget crap! It's a real shame, because if they'd stuck with what they were doing initially, this could have been a great film.

    When the movie begins, he's in the unnamed country of his birth but he's now an American citizen coming to spend time there--along with his son. The son has fallen in love with a nice girl--but her father is a fascist who is in charge of censorship in this now hateful country. What are the father and son to do?!

    It's obvious that the film is an indictment of Nazi Germany and their repressive and evil government. The reason it's not mentioned by name and the actors all seem so American is not necessarily because the filmmakers are cowards. Before WWII, most Americans were ambivalent about European matters and wanted to remain neutral. In fact, sentiments ran so deep that Congress actually passed laws forbidding the studios from taking sides in the war once it began!! This is insane but true. So, the notion that filmmakers were trying to more subtly attack the Nazis (and the public surely would have known who the film was about). I commend them for this and loved this portion of the film. So why do I give it a three? Well, about a third of the way into the film, the fascists arrive at the old man's home and he then lectures them for the final 2/3 of the film-- using a lot of crappy clips from bad old silent films to pad the movie!!! On top of that, the guy playing the propaganda minister could barely read his lines. Overall, a hugely disappointing film that started with so much promise due to it being so preachy and cheap.
    5meaninglessname

    Higher in curiosity value than entertainment value

    The documentary "Hitler's Reign of Terror" debuted in April 1934 and is considered the first anti-Nazi film. "Are We Civilized?" debuted two months later. It's probably the first fictional anti-Nazi film, which gives it some historic interest. OK, the country where it takes place is never identified as Germany but it's pretty obvious. Unfortunately the writing is pretty stilted, the plot isn't really credible, and about half of it is a simplistic lesson in human history illustrated by clips from old silent films.

    The plot concerns an ex-German soldier from World War One, with a metal plate in his head , who somehow by 1934 has moved to the US and become owner of the world's larges newspaper syndicate, with his adult son as second in command. The son is engaged to the daughter of the father's boyhood best friend, who now has become the head of Germany's propaganda and censorship bureau. At a state dinner is his honor, the refugee news magnate naively launches an attack on German state censorship and things go downhill from there.

    Adding to the unintentional humor is that everyone in Germany speaks only English with a variety of attempts at German accents, when the actors remember, although some cops who invade the press syndicate's palatial offices to burn books sound straight from the Bronx.

    Unlikely you'll want to sit through the whole movie if you can find it, but film history buffs should enjoy browsing through it. The film makers at least deserve some credit for their boldness in bringing it out at a time when many in the US were quite opposed to criticism of Hitler.
    5AlsExGal

    A curio about fascism that is a bit of a mess

    This is a curio about a country (read Germany) where the press is being censored, books are being burned, people are incited to violence ... well, you know where this is going .

    Silent film star William Farnum plays the owner of a newspaper in a foreign country, although everyone speaks perfect English there. Farnum's son is to be married to Anita Louise, who just happens to be the daughter of some fascist (Frank McGlynn, who often played Abraham Lincoln in films and on stage). After about twenty minutes of some plot, the remainder of this 70-minute propaganda film involves Farnum giving us a crash course in history. He starts with the creation of the world, and we get to see dinosaurs and cavemen. Then it's on to Egypt and Moses, then Buddha, then Confucius, then Caesar, then Christ, then Muhammad (who looks like an aged Carnac the Magnificent), then Columbus, George Washington, Napoleon, and Lincoln (McGlynn does double duty here). Interspersed with this lecture are scenes of books being burned and Farnum's son getting clocked by a mob. But Farnum plows on, through World War I and the threat of World War II. Will his words have any affect?

    The film is so-so, and so is the print on youtube. Farnum, who was once the highest paid actor in film, gives it a good shot, although he is a bit over the top when he describes the stock market crash - probably because in real life, he lost his shirt at the time. However, the movie may have some interest to film buffs. Many of the historical scenes appear to be taken from silent films, and one has to wonder what these films were, and if they still exist. If they don't, this may be the only bits of them left.

    In the journal Harrison's Reports in 1934, the film was described as "suitable for children, adolescents, and Sundays."
    6Clark J Holloway

    Surprisingly pertinent to today

    ARE WE CIVILIZED? stands as a fairly obvious anti-Nazi propaganda piece, but it is surprising pertinent in its warnings about the dangers of people surrendering their civil rights in this post 9-11 world. Perhaps its greatest failing is that its message is somewhat diminished by the nature of the historical events and personages used to describe mankind's progress towards civilization. The film seems to want to have it both ways: while great leaders advance civilization, the persistence of the people while suffering under the rule of dangerous warlords advances civilization as well. Under this theory, the extraordinary suffering humanity will soon endure through the upcoming Second World War could almost be seen as a good thing.

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    • Errores
      The bonfire on which Paul's books and papers are being thrown remains ridiculously small.
    • Citas

      Paul Franklin, Sr.: No, Norma, he can't see. He's blind. Blind to the inevitable. But I can see. I can see that mankind will never be truly civilized until all races become one in spirit, understanding and brotherly love. It's all so easy. Yet men are making it so hard. So difficult.

    • Créditos curiosos
      [After the cast list] "And many thousands of soldiers, sailors and peasants"
    • Conexiones
      Edited from The Ghost of Slumber Mountain (1918)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 17 de enero de 1936 (Francia)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Sommes-nous civilisés ?
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Western Service Studios - 1040 N. Las Palmas, Hollywood, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
    • Productora
      • Raspin Productions
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      • 1h 10min(70 min)
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      • 1.37 : 1

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