En 1945, una extraña mezcla de alemanes, personal militar y civiles, pronazis y antinazis, celebridades y prisioneros fugados, se reúne en un lujoso hotel de Berlín, fuertemente bombardeado.En 1945, una extraña mezcla de alemanes, personal militar y civiles, pronazis y antinazis, celebridades y prisioneros fugados, se reúne en un lujoso hotel de Berlín, fuertemente bombardeado.En 1945, una extraña mezcla de alemanes, personal militar y civiles, pronazis y antinazis, celebridades y prisioneros fugados, se reúne en un lujoso hotel de Berlín, fuertemente bombardeado.
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That's not a swipe at any of them since they all play their parts well, although a more charismatic actor than Helmut Dantine, someone like James Mason, would have given better focus to the lead character's plight. Andrea King, a good actress with an unusual quality but often stuck in nothing parts, has one of her best roles that she perhaps received because of the character's murky ethics. The audience is never fully sure what side her duplicitous Lisa Dorn is playing for which might have caused bigger stars such as Joan Crawford, Ann Sheridan and Alexis Smith to decline the role.
The supporting cast is stocked with great character actors all getting the most out of their parts. Faye Emerson's role of Tillie, an opportunistic hotel employee, somewhat shadows Joan Crawford's Flaemmchen in Grand Hotel though she's not as sympathetic. She offers a fine interpretation of the role making her moral quandary relatable and touching. Likewise Raymond Massey and Peter Lorre also stand out fleshing out their roles surely more than what was on the page.
Not readily available but well worth seeking out.
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- TriviaThe novel upon which this film is based was published in 1944, and was considered a "sequel" to the same author's earlier novel, which had served as the basis for the 1932 Best Picture Oscar® winner, Grand Hotel (1932). Production took place from late 1944 into early 1945, with the screenplay being continually revised to remain up-to-date on the fast-moving events of the final year of World War II into account. The movie's opening states it is Berlin, Germany 1945.
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Walter Baumler: There are many like her in Germany. Yesterday she was a NAZI, today she says she isn't. Mark it, if a man like you who knows these people so well can still be deceived, think of the danger to those who don't have your experience. I know what's happened to you. Yep. You were tricked by your decency, by your humanity. You couldn't believe anyone capable of such deceit. But, you've got to realize, NAZIs never change.
- ConexionesFeatured in Hollywood on Trial (1976)
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- Presupuesto
- USD 940,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 38 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1