En la Berlín ocupada, un capitán del ejército se encuentra dividido entre una exnazi que trabaja como cantante en un bar y la congresista estadounidense que la investiga.En la Berlín ocupada, un capitán del ejército se encuentra dividido entre una exnazi que trabaja como cantante en un bar y la congresista estadounidense que la investiga.En la Berlín ocupada, un capitán del ejército se encuentra dividido entre una exnazi que trabaja como cantante en un bar y la congresista estadounidense que la investiga.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Nominado a 2 premios Óscar
- 2 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total
- Joe
- (as Bill Murphy)
- Lt. Hornby
- (as James Larmore)
- Lieutenant Lee Thompson
- (as William Neff)
- General Finney
- (as George Carleton)
Opiniones destacadas
And what a cast! Jean Arthur, surely one of the greatest of all Hollywood comediennes, Marlene Dietrich in a part to match her Lola Lola in Blue Angel, John Lund a great under-utilized actor with the wit and ruggedness of Clark Gable and Millard Mitchell, one of those character actors whose mold was sadly broken decades ago.
In my book this film ranks with Double Indemnity as the best work of Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett.
Great songs by the legendary Frederick Hollander who actually appears here as Dietrich's accompanist.
It stars Marlene Dietrich (one of her all-time best performances), and amazing Jean Arthur (in one of her final films), and newcomer John Lund, who was rather wooden in later performances...here, he's terrific.
Songs and musical score by Frederick Hollander...who's actually present playing piano. The three songs Dietrich sings, "Black Market", "Illusions" and "Ruins of Berlin" are lyrically integral to the plot and represent three of best songs written for a non-musical film of the late 1940's.
There's some serious plot points underneath the cynical comedy.
Wish to heck Universal would open their vaults and release it on DVD in the US; thankfully it's available in the UK (get an all-region DVD player...I did!).
It's an absolutely essential late 1940's comedy and in my opinion, one of Billy Wilder's best comedies.
Remember....Wilder's next film was "Sunset Boulevard".
John Lund is very good as the cynical army officer, attracted to Dietrich while repelled by her politics and prepared to romance Arthur in order to bury Dietrich's Nazi past. He has a nice way with underplayed humour e.g. "It can't be subversive to kiss a Republican!" Supporting actors, especially Millard Mitchell as Col Plummer are all good.
Berlin makes a bleak impressive backdrop, making the behaviour of the occupying troops and the Berliners easy to understand. There are some lovely vignettes e.g. the German woman pushing a pram decorated with the US flag.
Unfortunately the film was perceived as unpatriotic by many critics and did not do as much for the career of John Lund as it should.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaBilly Wilder said that John Lund "was the guy you got after you wrote the part for Cary Grant and Grant wasn't available."
- ErroresThough Phoebe, the American Congresswoman played by Jean Arthur is not married, the actress's real wedding ring is visible in many scenes especially closeups during the latter part of the film.
- Citas
Erika von Schluetow: We've all become animals with exactly one instinct left. Self-preservation. Now take me, Miss Frost. Bombed out a dozen times, everything caved in and pulled out from under me. My country, my possessions, my beliefs... yet somehow I kept going. Months and months in air raid shelters, crammed in with five thousand other people. I kept going. What do you think it was like to be a woman in this town when the Russians first swept in? I kept going.
- ConexionesEdited into Intriga en Berlín (2006)
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Detalles
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 1,500,000 (estimado)
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 157
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 56min(116 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1