Jacobowsky, un refugiado, y Prokoszny, un coronel polaco, huyen de los nazis a pesar de tener puntos de vista contradictorios. Compiten por el afecto de una mujer, aprenden a respetarse mutu... Leer todoJacobowsky, un refugiado, y Prokoszny, un coronel polaco, huyen de los nazis a pesar de tener puntos de vista contradictorios. Compiten por el afecto de una mujer, aprenden a respetarse mutuamente mientras se burlan de sus perseguidores.Jacobowsky, un refugiado, y Prokoszny, un coronel polaco, huyen de los nazis a pesar de tener puntos de vista contradictorios. Compiten por el afecto de una mujer, aprenden a respetarse mutuamente mientras se burlan de sus perseguidores.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 3 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total
- Colonel Prokoszny
- (as Curt Jurgens)
- Madame Bouffier
- (as Francoise Rosay)
- Dr. Szicki
- (as Ludwig Stossel)
- German Captain
- (as Gerard Buhr)
- Man of the Gestapo
- (as Clement Harari)
Opiniones destacadas
A similar stereotyping is done in Mussorgsky's piano suite "Pictures at an Exhibition" in the part called "Samuel Goldenberg and Schmyl." However, instead of satirizing two Jews, Werfel was making fun of the differences between an anti-semitic Polish aristocrat and a bourgeois Jewish Pole who has the gift of being a survivor. Perhaps, because of this, the reception of the film has been cool. It has never been released on laser disc or DVD in the U.S. and is seldom seen on television. However, it is available in Germany on DVD in anamorphic 16x9 format, PAL Region 2 encoding.
The play starred another refugee Oscar Karlweis as the philosophical Jewish refugee Jacobowsky and Louis Calhern as the stiff necked Polish colonel who among other things is anti-Semitic, so typical of his class in those days. On screen the colonel is played by CurtJurgens and he has a mission, to get to the United Kingdom and give the new Polish in exile government a list of contacts. Naturally the Nazis want to get their hands on him and the list. The colonel wants to also get his French wife Nicole Maurey out of France as well and his orderly Akim Tamiroff.
The film is their journey through France along the same path Werfel took to get out of Europe. In Jurgens mind Kaye is annoying Jew, but he gradually learns to both respect Kaye's resourcefulness and see a Jewish person as a human being. All too human as Maurey also starts to develop feelings for him.
For this role Kaye dropped a whole lot of his usual shtick and his performance is simple and restrained. The humor and there is a bit there is of the whimsical and ironical kind. He does it well. Two other performances of note are that of Alexander Scourby as the Nazi colonel who also has designs on Maurey and Martita Hunt as a helpful, make that very helpful Mother Superior of a convent.
For a different and refreshing Danny Kaye I highly recommend Me And The Colonel.
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- TriviaIn the UK, given a Royal Premiere attended by HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh at the Odeon Leicester Square on Monday October 27th 1958.
- ErroresAlthough the story takes place in 1940, all of Nicole Maurey's hairstyles and costumes are strictly in the 1958 mode.
- Citas
S.L. Jacobowsky: My mother used to say - There are always two possibilities.
- ConexionesFeatured in American Masters: Danny Kaye: A Legacy of Laughter (1996)
Selecciones populares
- How long is Me and the Colonel?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 49min(109 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1