Un film di propaganda sulla seconda guerra mondiale che descrive il lato oscuro del nazismo e del Terzo Reich. Due fratelli, Kurt ed Erik Franken, sono ufficiali delle SS. Kurt scopre ed esp... Leggi tuttoUn film di propaganda sulla seconda guerra mondiale che descrive il lato oscuro del nazismo e del Terzo Reich. Due fratelli, Kurt ed Erik Franken, sono ufficiali delle SS. Kurt scopre ed espone i mali del sistema a Erik.Un film di propaganda sulla seconda guerra mondiale che descrive il lato oscuro del nazismo e del Terzo Reich. Due fratelli, Kurt ed Erik Franken, sono ufficiali delle SS. Kurt scopre ed espone i mali del sistema a Erik.
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- 4 vittorie totali
- Sylvia Helmuth
- (as Kaaren Verne)
- Frau Franken
- (as Ilka Gruning)
- Herr Müller
- (as Ludwig Stossel)
- Greta Rolf
- (as Lotte Palfi)
- Otto
- (as Louis Arco)
Recensioni in evidenza
Vincent Sherman does an excellent job of directing. The rest of the cast includes Martin Kosleck a a nasty Nazi, and Mona Maris as his assistant, also an underground member. The Dutch Dorn gives a very good performance, as does Lynn. The ending of the film is quite touching.
As someone on this site pointed out, the Germans let the Nazis come into power and didn't do much in the way of resistance. There was a strong French resistance, as well as the Yugoslav Partisans, the Polish Home Army, the Soviet partisans, the Italian CLN, the Norwegian Resistance, the Greek Resistance and the Dutch Resistance. One doesn't hear much about German resistance. Warner Brothers probably just assumed it was active.
A good movie.
I don't think I've seen a wartime propaganda flick that pulls out all the stops quite like this one. Vile Nazis in their spiffy Nazi uniforms, sadism, torture, whips, dungeons, betrayal, sabotage, righteous rants by old professors...all here! Tight production and right casting make this a delicious grand guignol. Despite the grim theme, there are some pretty funny Hogan's Heroes moments. Example: a thuggish Gestapo underling is bragging to his secretary about a ghastly new torture method he's invented and complaining about Himmler's taking the credit. The secretary, who's in the underground, replies, barely containing her sarcasm, "Don't worry, I'm sure you'll get a promotion."
And then, there's the ending, when one must face an excruciating dilemma -- to do something horrible and cruel for the greater good. It's something I don't know if I'd have the courage to do. Would you?
This is a straight up anti-Nazi story woven into the war. It is effective in portraying a police state although there are some unrealistic turns. I do love the funny rumor spreading of Fräulein Gessner. It is moralistic and thrilling. Kurt's berating of Müller is painful. If it has any problem, it's that there are too many people in the underground. It's more realistic and more powerful to have fewer people.
Note; One odd idea thrown in, is a suggestion about why Rudolph Hess fled Germany and flew into London. During one of the underground broadcasts, Philip Dorn states that Hess fled to escape the gestapo and tell the world the truth. This sounds a bit naive, since everything suggests in real life Hess was always a staunch supporter of the Nazi regime. Of course the whole Hess affair is still to this day shrouded in mystery, and we may never know the real reason why Hess flew into London. That, however is a matter of discussion for another forum.
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- QuizOdd coincidence: on the tow truck being used for the underground radio station, above the cab is the company's phone number that includes the word "Barbarossa". "Operation Barbarossa" was the code name for the German invasion of Russia, which began on 6/22/41--just days before this film's general release.
- BlooperWhen Kurt is having dinner with his family after returning from war; he is holding a spoon and pointing the bowl tip of it toward his family as he argues his viewpoint about war. But on the next immediate cut; the orientation of how he is holding the spoon has changed. On the next cut after that, he is no longer holding the spoon.
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Kurt Franken: I'm not going to let you go on working with those traitors.
Sylvia Helmuth: Take me back and I'll do anything you want me to do. You'll only take me back.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Imaginary Witness: Hollywood and the Holocaust (2004)
- Colonne sonoreRosen aus dem Süden, Op. 388 (Roses from the South)
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Music by Johann Strauss
Played on the violin at Maxels Cafe
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