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La hora fatal

Título original: The Mortal Storm
  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1h 40min
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James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan in La hora fatal (1940)
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La familia Roth lleva una vida tranquila en los Alpes alemanes a principios de la década de 1930. Cuando los nazis llegan al poder, la familia se divide y Martin Breitner, un amigo de la fam... Leer todoLa familia Roth lleva una vida tranquila en los Alpes alemanes a principios de la década de 1930. Cuando los nazis llegan al poder, la familia se divide y Martin Breitner, un amigo de la familia, se ve envuelto en la confusión.La familia Roth lleva una vida tranquila en los Alpes alemanes a principios de la década de 1930. Cuando los nazis llegan al poder, la familia se divide y Martin Breitner, un amigo de la familia, se ve envuelto en la confusión.

  • Dirección
    • Frank Borzage
  • Guionistas
    • Claudine West
    • Hans Rameau
    • George Froeschel
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    • Margaret Sullavan
    • James Stewart
    • Robert Young
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    • Dirección
      • Frank Borzage
    • Guionistas
      • Claudine West
      • Hans Rameau
      • George Froeschel
    • Elenco
      • Margaret Sullavan
      • James Stewart
      • Robert Young
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    Margaret Sullavan
    Margaret Sullavan
    • Freya Roth
    James Stewart
    James Stewart
    • Martin Breitner
    Robert Young
    Robert Young
    • Fritz Marberg
    Frank Morgan
    Frank Morgan
    • Professor Viktor Roth
    Robert Stack
    Robert Stack
    • Otto Von Rohn
    Bonita Granville
    Bonita Granville
    • Elsa
    Irene Rich
    Irene Rich
    • Mrs. Emilia Roth
    William T. Orr
    William T. Orr
    • Erich Von Rohn
    Maria Ouspenskaya
    Maria Ouspenskaya
    • Mrs. Hilda Breitner
    Gene Reynolds
    Gene Reynolds
    • Rudi Roth
    Russell Hicks
    Russell Hicks
    • Rector
    William Edmunds
    • Lehman
    Esther Dale
    Esther Dale
    • Marta
    Dan Dailey
    Dan Dailey
    • Holl
    • (as Dan Dailey Jr.)
    Granville Bates
    Granville Bates
    • Professor Berg
    Thomas W. Ross
    Thomas W. Ross
    • Professor Werner
    • (as Thomas Ross)
    Ward Bond
    Ward Bond
    • Franz
    Sue Moore
    • Theresa
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      • Frank Borzage
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      • Claudine West
      • Hans Rameau
      • George Froeschel
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    MISSMOOHERSELF

    FOOD FOR THOUGHT

    Things we take for granted such as freedom to think as we believe and to express those thoughts were snatched away abruptly from the German people in 1933 when Adolph Hitler was "elected" chancellor of Germany. Freedom was replaced by the New Order and as most people know, millions of people were murdered simply because they didn't fit the racial "norms" or accept the dictates of what the government said one should believe,

    It's 1933 and Professor Viktor Roth (Frank Morgan) lives with his wife, 2 step sons, daughter and young son in a comfortable home in a university town in the Alps. Although the word is never mentioned, it is clear Professor Roth is Jewish and his life becomes endangered when the Nazis take over. While his 2 stepsons join the party, as does Fritz, his daughter's fiance (played by Robert Young), his daughter and their old family friend Martin (played by Jimmy Stewart) defy the common tide and resist joining the party. And it is Jimmy Stewart who expresses it best - by saying freedom to believe as a person wants to is food and drink to him. And it turns out, it's food and drink to Freya Roth (played by Margaret Sullavan), the young daughter to whom he is attracted. She breaks her engagement to Fritz and escapes -- or tries to -- with Martin. He had already fled to still free Austria while helping a Jewish school teacher escape.

    This movie says much about what we take for granted - the sacredness of the right to act, believe, speak and think as a person wishes to, unencumbered by government dictates or threats. These gifts are precious and we have no idea just how precious until they are threatened. If, God forbid, that should ever happen, it is only hoped we have the same courage as young Freya and Martin.

    This movie is compelling in a quiet way. There are no shoot 'em ups, no gory prison or execution scenes, no barbarity is shown. But it is there nevertheless and perhaps that is what makes the viewer keep watching. The only drawback is that it was written in 1940 so viewers back then don't really know the ending because the war had another 4 y ears to go and victory was by no means certain in 1940. The U.S. hadn't entered the war yet but word was leaking out as to what was really going on in Germany at the time. It's a shame more people didn't listen and that more people didn't pay attention to the message delivered in such a subtle way in this movie.
    nicholas.rhodes

    Nothing short of a masterpiece !

    This film is nothing short of a masterpiece ! For its time. Although the world situation has changed completely today, and the film may have little or no relevance to the current world situation, at the time in 1940, this was a very very powerful work indeed ! I had always been curious about this film, having read the book when I was young ( in the 1960's ) and was shocked by it ! It's not a war film and it's not the war aspect that frightened me. No, its the way a happily united family can become so disunited because of politics which sent shivers up my spine !! Suddenly, a peaceful and harmonious situation changes dramatically, and you are obliged to take sides, even fighting against your own blood. It really is awesome. Acting is first-rate and image, though in black and white is more than passable for the period ! I can well imagine the film to have been a very powerful piece of anti-Nazi propaganda ! I'm sorry to have to complain about this again but here we have yet another film which should have been out on DVD for several years but ........ there's no sign of it !

    Quite honestly, I found this quite unnerving to watch and felt ill at ease observing the gradual breakdown within the family. It certainly isn't a film for the faint hearted and I won't go any further than mention briefly that AWFUL final scene ........!!
    8grantss

    Powerful anti-Nazism, anti-fascism drama

    Powerful anti-Nazism, anti-fascism drama.

    Follows the lives of a German family and their friends as Hitler comes to power in the 1930s, and the results of this change. Explores very directly the effects of Nazi rule, how freedoms are lost and the right to be different and think differently is destroyed. Shows very vividly the effect of group-think/mob-think and the cult of personality.

    Yes, it was made during World War 2, so is to some extent a propaganda movie. However, the themes explored can be applied to any fascist country.

    Can be compared to Charlie Chaplin's "The Great Dictator", which was released in the same year. While Chaplin used satire and comedy to mock the Nazis, this movie is pure drama, and stands alongside The Great Dictator in exposing the evil that was Nazism.
    8utgard14

    A Lasting Shelter Against Ignorant Fears

    Sincere, moving story about the Nazi takeover in Germany and its affect on one family in particular. The father (Frank Morgan) is sent to a concentration camp. His stepsons become ardent Nazis, as does the man who was supposed to marry his daughter (Margaret Sullavan). This also drives a wedge between the sons and a lifelong friend (James Stewart), who is in love with Sullavan.

    Beautifully acted with fine performances from all. Stewart and Sullavan are amazing. Robert Young, usually playing good guy parts, here plays a Nazi. Bonita Granville does well, as does Ward Bond in a villainous part. Maria Ouspenskaya is brilliant as usual. But the best kudos would have to go to Frank Morgan for his sensitive, intelligent performance. Possibly the finest of his career. Robert Stack also appears as one of the Nazi stepsons and plays a part in the film's powerful final scene.

    This is truly a classic in every sense of the word. It's a movie that should be seen by everybody, both for its content as well as its historical value.
    8bkoganbing

    Tender Lovers, Brutal Regime

    I've often thought that the best way to see The Mortal Storm is back to back with Three Comrades. Both films are about post World War I Germany, both films from MGM, both films have Margaret Sullavan, and Robert Young in them and both directed by Frank Borzage. Three Comrades has its story take place during the Weimar Republic with the beginning of the rise of Nazism and The Mortal Storm takes place as the Nazis are solidifying their control over Germany.

    Both films are about how the political changes affect some very ordinary people. This film deals with the Roth family, Frank Morgan and Irene Rich, their children Margaret Sullavan and Gene Reynolds and Irene's sons by a first marriage, William T. Orr and Robert Stack. And of course Robert Young and James Stewart who are rivals for Sullavan.

    The stepsons and Young are confirmed Nazis, they see Hitler's rise to power as a great thing, that Germany will take her place among the first rank of nations. Morgan, Stewart and Sullavan are appalled by the excesses and brutality in stamping out any contrary opinions that think the Third Reich is not a good thing.

    It's hard to believe, but before World War II, Jimmy Stewart was cast in a few roles that are foreign types. Later on Stewart was the quintessential American character and the public would never have accepted him. He played non-Americans in Seventh Heaven, The Shop Around the Corner, and The Mortal Storm. The last two were done to critical and commercial success. Stewart's character of Martin Breitner, a farmer who wants to be a veterinarian, is as idealistic and decent as the very American Jefferson Smith. Probably why the public accepted Stewart in this role.

    Also because the entire cast is American with the notable exception of Maria Ouspenskaya as Stewart's mother. So no foreign speech pattern stood out.

    Frank Morgan was usually cast at MGM as a comic befuddled buffoon. Here in The Mortal Storm he shows his great skill as a player going completely against how he was usually typed. He's a college science professor who will not teach any Nazi pseudo-science about racial superiority of the Germans. His non-Aryan, read Jewish, name is carefully noted several times though the word 'Jew' is never used.

    Margaret Sullavan once again is a tragic heroine. Considering the limited amount of films she did, I think Margaret Sullavan had more screen deaths per film than any other female player. She carried an aura of tragedy about her, probably a carry over from her real life. She and Stewart make a pair of tender lovers, just as she did in Three Comrades with Robert Taylor. Their life and happiness together are sacrificed by a brutal political regime.

    Note the performances of Ward Bond as the local brownshirt, storm trooper leader and Dan Dailey as the young local head of the Hitler youth. Good studies in the kind of people the regime attracted and who could rise to the top in that kind of society.

    The Mortal Storm still holds up well after over 60 years, a great study in the early days of a regime that made the world suffer.

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    • Trivia
      Nazi leader Adolf Hitler banned this film from release in Germany because of its strong anti-Nazi sentiments. In addition, all MGM films from that point until the end of the war also were banned in Germany because the studio made this one.
    • Errores
      During the brawl with the Nazi gang, Martin suffers a pronounced bruise on his right cheek. However, the next day when Freya visits Martin and apologizes for the brawl the previous evening, there is no sign of a bruise on his face nor of a fight.
    • Citas

      Prof. Viktor Roth: I've never prized safety, Erich, either for myself or my children. I prized courage.

    • Créditos curiosos
      After the final credits: The closing quotation is from "Gate of the Year" by Minnie Louise Haskins.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Hollywood: Style Center of the World (1940)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Gaudeamus Igitur
      a traditional student drinking song dating from the 13th century. The melody appears in the score when Professor Roth enters the school and the traditional Latin words are sung by his class during his birthday celebration.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 11 de septiembre de 1940 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Salt Lake City, Utah, Estados Unidos(Mountain snow scenes)
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      • Loew's
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      1 hora 40 minutos
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      • Black and White
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