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Martin Luther

  • 1953
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  • 1h 45min
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Martin Luther (1953)
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Película biográfica sobre el sacerdote alemán Martin Luther, que abarca su vida entre 1505 y 1530 d.C., y el nacimiento del movimiento de reforma protestante.Película biográfica sobre el sacerdote alemán Martin Luther, que abarca su vida entre 1505 y 1530 d.C., y el nacimiento del movimiento de reforma protestante.Película biográfica sobre el sacerdote alemán Martin Luther, que abarca su vida entre 1505 y 1530 d.C., y el nacimiento del movimiento de reforma protestante.

  • Dirección
    • Irving Pichel
  • Guionistas
    • Allan Sloane
    • Lothar Wolff
    • Theodore G. Tappert
  • Elenco
    • Niall MacGinnis
    • John Ruddock
    • Pierre Lefevre
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.8/10
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    • Dirección
      • Irving Pichel
    • Guionistas
      • Allan Sloane
      • Lothar Wolff
      • Theodore G. Tappert
    • Elenco
      • Niall MacGinnis
      • John Ruddock
      • Pierre Lefevre
    • 64Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 4Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Nominado a 2 premios Óscar
      • 1 premio ganado y 4 nominaciones en total

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    Niall MacGinnis
    Niall MacGinnis
    • Martin Luther
    John Ruddock
    • Vicar von Staupitz
    Pierre Lefevre
    • Spalatin
    Guy Verney
    Guy Verney
    • Melanchthon
    Alastair Hunter
    Alastair Hunter
    • Carlstadt
    • (as Allastair Hunter)
    David Horne
    David Horne
    • Duke Frederick
    Fred Johnson
    Fred Johnson
    • Prior
    Philip Leaver
    Philip Leaver
    • Pope Leo X
    Heinz Piper
    Heinz Piper
    • Dr. Eck
    Leonard White
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    Egon Strohm
    • Cardinal Alexander
    Annette Carell
    Annette Carell
    • Katherine von Bora
    • (as Annette Carrell)
    Alexander Gauge
    Alexander Gauge
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    Henry Oscar
    Henry Oscar
    • Zeremonienmeister
    Irving Pichel
    Irving Pichel
    • Chancellor Brueck
    Ronald Adam
    Ronald Adam
    • John, Duke of Saxony
    Joss Ambler
    Joss Ambler
    • Bishop
    William Abney
    • Erzbischof von Mainz
    • Dirección
      • Irving Pichel
    • Guionistas
      • Allan Sloane
      • Lothar Wolff
      • Theodore G. Tappert
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    9john550

    A realistic view of Luther & his times in the 16th century.

    This movie is a must see for student wishing to gain a more detail knowledge of Martin Luther and his environment in the 1500's, than can be gained from only reading a book. The focus is simply on Luther and his philosophy rather than on alot of the side elements that make todays movies popular. With very good acting and a straightforward time-line, Martin Luther's story is told. The movie begins with a quick steeing of both the history of the times and the prevelant religious attitudes. After that it segues into Martin Luther as a successfull law student. Because Luther's life developed one major event after another, so the movie builds the story. A lot of history was unfolding during Luther's time (the middle of the Renaissance) and some interesting historical facts can be gleaned from the movie. Good direction, very good acting, and stark lighting all add to the historical significance of this work.
    7Bunuel1976

    MARTIN LUTHER (Irving Pichel, 1953) ***

    This was included in a budget 3-Disc Set comprising ten religious-themed efforts which have fallen into the Public Domain; indeed, it was the most desirable title of the lot and it turned out to be pretty good. Incidentally, four other small-scale films found on this collection were produced by various evangelical groups and, in fact, so was this biopic. Though compromised in this edition by the softness (and slight damage) of the available print, the handsome production afforded the film itself resulted in two Academy Award nominations (uncommon for an independently-made effort) – best cinematography and best black-and-white art direction/set decoration.

    MARTIN LUTHER is a curious collaboration between three countries – the U.S., Germany (from where Martin Luther himself emanated) and the U.K.; in fact, while the director (and bit-part actor) Irving Pichel is an American, the lead here is played – superbly, I might add – by the Irish character actor Niall MacGinnis (perhaps best-known for his chilling portrayal of Karswell, the occult-practicing villain of Jacques Tourneur’s CURSE OF THE DEMON [1957]). His thoughtful performance is very effective in illustrating the various facets of Luther’s personality: his initial inner conflicts, the laying-down of (and firm conviction in) his own beliefs, as well as the strength necessary for opposing the power of the Church (facing disrepute from both his peers and his congregation, not to mention an eventual excommunication). Furthermore, we’re also shown the build-up of support to his particular credo where it attracts people from all walks of life…and even lands him a wife!

    The script does quite well in delineating the essential difference between the doctrine of the Catholic Church (in its most oppressive state, back when it was still a political force to be reckoned with) and Luther’s pragmatic but no less steadfast approach to religion: the latter favors a strict adherence to Scriptures in the face of the Church’s fire-and-brimstone teachings (resorting to the deception of ignorant parishioners by proposing the worship of worthless holy relics and the offer of money in order to obtain indulgences in the afterlife, or the callous bestowing of titles upon non-clerical albeit aristocratic subjects).

    When I was in Hollywood in 2005, I had caught LUTHER (1974) on TV: directed by Guy Green from a stage rendition by John Osborne and featuring Stacy Keach in the title role, it’s been released on DVD by Kino as part of “The American Film Theater Collection”. While that version, too, was undeniably interesting and effective, the earlier cinematic i.e. less stagey treatment was perhaps the more satisfactory; by the way, there’s been an even more recent biopic of the famous religious figure starring Joseph Fiennes, which is readily available from my local DVD rental outlet.
    inshalla

    Extremely well done, important story

    McGinnis' performance is stellar; he was very much like I imagined the real Martin Luther to be; unmovable in his personal beliefs, but compassionate to individuals; enthusiastic about bettering mankind, but merciless about his own weaknesses. The on-location shooting for this movie is wonderful, and the black-and-white cinematography concentrates attention on the actors facial expressions. Supporting actors were very well selected for their characters. Period costumes, activities and dialogue were well-researched and very-well done. The copy of the movie I saw was not restored...so to get the most out of it, you need to give it your full concentration, but you'll be well rewarded. It portrays one of the most pivotal individuals in history, and does it well. As with all the best movies, you wish it didn't have to end...
    7bkoganbing

    By Faith Alone

    This reverential biographical film of the founder of the Lutheran Church by the Lutheran Church would hardly have been anything else. The many flaws of Martin Luther, his sexism, his anti-Semitism, get no mention here. His contributions to theology and to the German culture the good ones are discussed at great length.

    Martin Luther is not THE founder of Protestantism, he's the founder of one of the Protestant denominations. There was a fellow over in Switzerland named John Calvin, a guy later on in Scotland named John Knox, and even that wife slaughtering monarch in England Henry VIII all founded various Protestant denominations.

    Yet Luther, a priest who originally wanted to be a lawyer and who attacked the ruling Roman Catholic Church, certainly showed a lawyer's training. His famous 95 questions nailed to the church door in Wittemberg was nothing less than an indictment.

    The great contribution theologically speaking that Luther made was the notion that no one, not even a Pope intercedes for man in his relationship with the Deity. One is saved by faith alone in the fact that Jesus is the Messiah who sacrificed himself for the sins of man.

    It should not be forgotten that at this time the Catholic church was very engaged in the geopolitics of Europe and the world as a temporal power as well as a center of faith. The Pope as a temporal ruler had temporal needs like the ruler of any other state, maybe more so with his dual function. Hence the sale of indulgences which according to the Lutheran versions were dispensations for sins to come. I'm sure Catholics will differ, but they didn't produce this film.

    Niall McGinniss makes a fine and upstanding Martin Luther. The film was shot on location in West Germany in the places mentioned in the story. The film also got Oscar nominations for Art&Set Design and black and white cinematography in its very graphic depiction of medieval Germany.

    It's not my view of Martin Luther, but it certainly is the view that Lutherans certainly have of him.
    7richardchatten

    "A simple layman armed with scripture is greater than the mightiest pope without it"

    Before he could be formally blacklisted Irving Pichel fled to Europe where he channelled his feelings about the UAAC into this forthright account of an obvious historical precedent.

    With the camera in the able hands of Oscar-nominated Joseph Brun, Niall MacGuinness gives a performance of evangelical zeal in what was probably his only leading role in a film.

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      This movie was never released in Québec, Canada. At the time, Québec's movie censorship board (made up entirely of French-speaking Catholics) refused to approve this movie to be shown in Québec's movie theaters. Therefore, it could only be shown in the basements of Québec's Protestant churches.
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      Dr. Eck: Martin Luther! Do you think you are the only one who knows the truth?

      Martin Luther: I will tell you what I think. I have the right to believe freely. To be a slave to no man's authority. To confess what appears to me to be true whether it is proved or disapproved, whether it is spoken by Catholic or by heritic.

      Dr. Eck: Then you deny the authority of the pope!

      Martin Luther: In matters of faith, I think that neither council, nor pope, nor any man has power over my conscience. And where they disagree with scripture, I deny pope and council and all. A simple layman armed with scripture is greater than the mightiest pope without it.

      Dr. Eck: Heresy, Doctor Luther! Heresy!

      Martin Luther: Heresy? So be it. It is still the truth!

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de octubre de 1954 (Suecia)
    • Países de origen
      • Alemania Occidental
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Wittenberg, Saxony-Anhalt, Alemania
    • Productoras
      • RD-DR Productions
      • The Lutheran Church in America
      • Luther Filmgesellshaft
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      1 hora 45 minutos
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