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El malabarista

Título original: The Juggler
  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 24min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.4/10
844
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Kirk Douglas and Milly Vitale in El malabarista (1953)
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En 1949, Hans Muller, antiguo preso de un campo de concentración y natural de Berlín, emigra a Israel, donde, debido a problemas psicológicos, no consigue adaptarse a la vida en tiempos de p... Leer todoEn 1949, Hans Muller, antiguo preso de un campo de concentración y natural de Berlín, emigra a Israel, donde, debido a problemas psicológicos, no consigue adaptarse a la vida en tiempos de paz.En 1949, Hans Muller, antiguo preso de un campo de concentración y natural de Berlín, emigra a Israel, donde, debido a problemas psicológicos, no consigue adaptarse a la vida en tiempos de paz.

  • Dirección
    • Edward Dmytryk
  • Guionista
    • Michael Blankfort
  • Elenco
    • Kirk Douglas
    • Milly Vitale
    • Paul Stewart
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.4/10
    844
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Edward Dmytryk
    • Guionista
      • Michael Blankfort
    • Elenco
      • Kirk Douglas
      • Milly Vitale
      • Paul Stewart
    • 25Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 6Opiniones de los críticos
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    Kirk Douglas
    Kirk Douglas
    • Hans Muller
    Milly Vitale
    Milly Vitale
    • Ya'El
    Paul Stewart
    Paul Stewart
    • Detective Karni
    Joseph Walsh
    Joseph Walsh
    • Yehoshua Bresler
    • (as Joey Walsh)
    Alf Kjellin
    Alf Kjellin
    • Daniel
    Beverly Washburn
    Beverly Washburn
    • Susy
    Charles Lane
    Charles Lane
    • Rosenberg
    John Banner
    John Banner
    • Emile Halevy
    Richard Benedict
    Richard Benedict
    • Police Officer Kogan
    Oskar Karlweis
    Oskar Karlweis
    • Willy Schmidt
    • (as Oscar Karlweis)
    Ralph Moody
    Ralph Moody
    • Mukhtar
    • (escenas eliminadas)
    Marlene Aames
    • Hannah
    • (sin créditos)
    Victor Adamson
    Victor Adamson
    • Refugee
    • (sin créditos)
    Jay Adler
    Jay Adler
    • Papa Sander - Susy's Father
    • (sin créditos)
    Leon Alton
    Leon Alton
    • Bus Driver
    • (sin créditos)
    Hanna Axmann-Rezzori
    Hanna Axmann-Rezzori
    • Telephone Girl
    • (sin créditos)
    Walter Bacon
    • Audience Member
    • (sin créditos)
    John Bleifer
    John Bleifer
    • Mordecai
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • Edward Dmytryk
    • Guionista
      • Michael Blankfort
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    8HotToastyRag

    Incredible forgotten classic

    Sometimes modern audiences get desensitized by Holocaust movies, but in the years following WWII, it was quite shocking to talk about the camps. 1953 audiences may have seen an unknown Czechoslovakian boy talk about his sorrow in The Search, but they hadn't seen an established, incredibly famous movie star roll up his sleeve and show a tattoo on his forearm. Kirk Douglas took a big chance with this movie, the first to be filmed in Israel. He exposed a hidden part of himself in front of the camera, and the rawness is appreciated by those who have since found this forgotten classic.

    In the opening sequence, a group of Jewish refugees are being bussed to their new living encampments in the new state of Israel. The children on the bus are understandably frightened; they're asked questions by uniformed officers who claim they're classifying them for their safety-and this time, they're supposed to believe everything's going to be alright. Kirk calms down a little girl by drawing a face on his hand and distracting her with humor, but he's also frightened. Immediately after the audience is lulled into a sense of security, he approaches a woman with her children who he believes is his long-lost family. He cries and begs her to remember him until his friend whispers in his ear, "Your family is dead, Hans. You've seen the certificate." It's an incredible scene, not only because of Kirk's heart-wrenching performance, but because it shows the audience the post-war emotionality of survivors. How can they possibly relax and trust when they've lived through such horrors and are missing their family and friends?

    My one comment on this movie is the uneven storyline. The beginning follows Kirk's introduction to his new home, but when he runs away after a violent run-in with a policeman, he takes up with a young boy, Joey Walsh. He and Joey hike the countryside, often acting as though they haven't a care in the world. Kirk even meets up with the beautiful Milly Vitale and strikes up a romance, but this lighter side is far from the true point of the story. Perhaps the filmmakers felt audiences couldn't handle another hour as heavy as the first twenty minutes, which I understand.

    Chances are you've never heard of this movie. I hadn't, and I've seen dozens of Kirk Douglas movies. If you can find a copy, you'll get to see an incredible performance in a groundbreaking drama. It might not be one you'll want to watch over and over again, because it is upsetting, but you'll be very glad you found it. Start looking. You owe it to Kirk Douglas to see this movie.
    7whpratt1

    Outstanding Film

    Grew up in Queens, New York and had a wonderful Jewish family as my next door neighbors and one day I noticed the lady of the house had a number stamped on her arm and heard the story of what she experienced and it left a great impression on me all my life. This film directed by a very famous man Edward Dmytryke gave a great portrayal of the mental effects it had on a man named, Hans Muller, (Kirk Doublas) who was a German refugee from Germany relocating to Israel after WW II. Hans Muller was a Juggler who entertained many people and young children and was a wonderful tender hearted man, but he had serious psychological effects from his being confined in the Nazi Concentration camps and witnessed the horrors of what Hitler created for human beings being burned in ovens. Milly Vitale (YaEl) gave a great supporting role and this is truly a great great film that will show many generations what really went on during the Horrors of Nazi Germany.
    5Doylenf

    Kirk Douglas in social conscience drama produced by Stanley Kramer...

    KIRK DOUGLAS struggles to forget the horrors of a concentration camp in THE JUGGLER, another one of Stanley Kramer's serious socially conscious films of the '50s. Unfortunately, the end result is a film that doesn't really connect with its target audience despite a solid performance by Douglas as the troubled Jew from Israel unable to overcome his fear and bitterness.

    Unfortunately, Kramer had a habit of assigning George Antheil to score his films. Antheil contributes another inappropriate score heavily accenting any melodramatic moment that points up Kirk's anguish, much the way he did in Kramer's NOT AS A STRANGER. It didn't work there and it doesn't work here, especially during the "escape" scene where the music reaches a frenzied fever pitch of discordant notes.

    It's hard to fully sympathize with Douglas' tormented character and that is the film's chief handicap. As the man tracking down the fugitive, PAUL STEWART does his usual workmanlike job. Trouble is, there's an almost documentary feel to the story and its pivotal character is never fully fleshed out, remaining somewhat of an enigma despite Douglas' good performance. When romance comes into the story with the entrance of MILLY VITALE, Douglas' character softens a little under her compassionate care.

    Some vivid glimpses of Israel, circa 1949, and good location photography gives the story an authentic air, but the story values are never more than ordinary and the total effect is bland.

    Worthwhile mainly for Kirk Douglas fans, it fails to make the impact intended as a serious study of a man haunted by prison camp memories.
    7bkoganbing

    The Demons Return

    The Juggler is the story of a concentration camp survivor in 1949 trying to make a place for himself in the new state of Israel. As the hopes and dreams of so many Jews over many generations are realized, a country where they're not the guests or the barely tolerated minority, Kirk Douglas as Hans Muller can't leave the memory of what he's survived behind in Europe.

    Back in the day Douglas was a music hall entertainer, a juggler by trade, and from what I could see Douglas mastered the art himself to make his performance quite believable. As an actor I have never seen anyone better than Kirk Douglas to go from 0 to 120 in emotions in a matter of seconds. Kirk needed that ability to play the psychologically tattered Hans Muller.

    A lot of folks who survived questioned the very nature of nature's God to have allowed such a thing to happen. Even more so they questioned the randomness of those who did survive. Douglas lost his wife and children there.

    When he wanders away from the settlement camp in Haifa and is questioned by an Israeli policeman, the demons from Europe return and Douglas strikes at the cop. Thinking he's killed him Kirk goes on the run and he teams up with another camp survivor, an orphan played by Joey Walsh.

    Their wanderings and eventually settling down in a kibbutz is most of the film. The Juggler was the first American production to be shot in Israel and we see Douglas and Walsh in the real Haifa, the real Nazareth and in the countryside of Israel which had seen its own war for survival at birth the year before.

    The Juggler however does stick to the story and it doesn't just become an Israel travelogue. And it's a nice story about a good man who's seen the worst of what his fellow human beings can do just trying to find a place in a promising, but strange new world.
    9elfinadrawer

    a heroic film

    Considering that Hollywood never really tackled the Holocaust until Schindler's List and that it only set one other prominent film (Exodus) in Israel, this remarkable movie is amazing on many levels. Douglass shows once again that he was as versatile as any actor, not merely as a juggler and stage-comedian, but also as a rugged but tortured individual on the run from his pursuers. The setting in post war Israel is wonderful, the supporting players all fine, and some of the scenes sublime (the dance sequence at the kibbutz, the couple's tender embrace, the juggling show, etc.). It is one of the few American films that mentions the terrors of the Holocaust in any direct manner, and one of the few that portrays contemporary Israel realistically. Although, as noted by some critics, it has its flaws, including the lack of a German accent by Kirk, it is still an incredible production on so many levels that it deserves to be seen by a greater audience, which may happen, since it was just screened by TCM this afternoon, where I was luck enough to see it.

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    • Trivia
      The film is based on author Michael Blankfort's novel with the same title. Initially, producer Stanley Kramer wanted Blankfort to direct the film but he was refused a passport for travel to Israel by the United States State Department because he had been a Communist many years earlier. Kramer re-assigned the film to director Edward Dmytryk who served almost a year in prison in 1948 after being convicted of contempt of Congress for refusing to divulge his political affiliations. After his release from prison, Dmytryk moved to England but returned to the U.S. and gave testimony before the House Committee on Un-American Activities and, as a result, was removed from the film industry blacklist.
    • Citas

      Registration Official at Haifa: Name?

      Hans Muller: [softly] Hans Muller

      Registration Official at Haifa: You have to speak louder

      Hans Muller: HANS MULLER's my name

      Registration Official at Haifa: A little softer please. Place of birth?

      Hans Muller: Germany... Munich... Beautiful city

      Registration Official at Haifa: Occupation before the war?

      Hans Muller: You wouldn't believe me

      Registration Official at Haifa: I'll believe anything

      Hans Muller: I was a juggler.

      Registration Official at Haifa: What?

      Hans Muller: A juggler

      [pantomimes juggling balls in the air]

      Registration Official at Haifa: We need a juggler like a hole in the head. What can you do besides throwing things up in the air and catching them?

      Hans Muller: My dear sir, to say I throw things up in the air and catch them is like saying Shakespeare just wrote words. Would you care to see my scrapbook?

      Registration Official at Haifa: No. Show it when you look for a job... if there are any for jugglers

      Hans Muller: I'm retired. I havent thrown up anything but bad food in ten years

      Registration Official at Haifa: So what else can you do?

      Hans Muller: I can wash dishes, sweep barracks, clean toilets. I can also smile while being beaten by fists, feet, straps and long rubber hoses. I can be used as a guinea pig for new drugs and old poisons. All of which we learned as guests of the Nazis.

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      Featured in The Dick Cavett Show: Kirk Douglas (1971)

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      • 5 de mayo de 1953 (Estados Unidos)
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Haifa, Israel
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      • Stanley Kramer Productions
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      • 1h 24min(84 min)
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