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O Último Ato

Título original: Der letzte Akt
  • 1955
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,2/10
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Georg Wilhelm Pabst, Erich Maria Remarque, Albin Skoda, and Oskar Werner in O Último Ato (1955)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe last ten days of Adolf Hitler and his Third Reich during World War 2.The last ten days of Adolf Hitler and his Third Reich during World War 2.The last ten days of Adolf Hitler and his Third Reich during World War 2.

  • Direção
    • Georg Wilhelm Pabst
  • Roteiristas
    • Fritz Habeck
    • Michael A. Musmanno
    • Erich Maria Remarque
  • Artistas
    • Albin Skoda
    • Oskar Werner
    • Lotte Tobisch
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,2/10
    422
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    • Direção
      • Georg Wilhelm Pabst
    • Roteiristas
      • Fritz Habeck
      • Michael A. Musmanno
      • Erich Maria Remarque
    • Artistas
      • Albin Skoda
      • Oskar Werner
      • Lotte Tobisch
    • 9Avaliações de usuários
    • 5Avaliações da crítica
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    Albin Skoda
    • Adolf Hitler
    Oskar Werner
    Oskar Werner
    • Hauptmann Wüst
    Lotte Tobisch
    Lotte Tobisch
    • Eva Braun
    Willy Krause
    • Joseph Goebbels
    Erich Stuckmann
    • Heinrich Himmler
    Erland Erlandsen
    • Albert Speer
    Curt Eilers
    • Martin Bormann
    Leopold Hainisch
    • Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel
    Otto Schmöle
    Otto Schmöle
    • Generaloberst Alfred Jodl
    Herbert Herbe
    • General Hans Krebs
    Hannes Schiel
    • SS-Obersturmbannführer Otto Günsche
    Erik Frey
    • General Wilhelm Burgdorf
    Otto Wögerer
    • Generalfeldmarschall Robert Ritter von Greim
    Herta Angst
    • Jutta Brinkmann, 13jähr. Tochter
    Helene Arcon
    • Hanna Reitsch…
    Elisabeth Epp
    • Richard's Mother
    Hermann Erhardt
    • Hermann Göring
    Otto Gutschy
    • Franz, Fahrer Wüsts
    • Direção
      • Georg Wilhelm Pabst
    • Roteiristas
      • Fritz Habeck
      • Michael A. Musmanno
      • Erich Maria Remarque
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    johnclark-1

    The Last Ten Days of Adolph Hitler

    I saw this obscure German film in Toronto in 1956, my first exposure to Oskar Werner. A "sleeper" of a movie for me, but so long ago and it seems never to be seen again. The topic has been treated many times but never, I think, to such effect. The last days in the bunker are entirely through the wondering subjective eyes of Werner, as Captain Wuest, a rather unimportant guardsman. Hitler and his henchmen are always kept at a distance, the way Wuest views them from his station, and what stands out in my memory is the finale of a drunken champagne party as though in celebration of something, but in reality as their means to forget the impending doom looming ahead as the Russians can be heard closing in. The problem with films portraying famous or infamous people is that they are almost always unbelievable because we are unwilling to suspend our disbelief, aware that they are actors up there trying to imitate the unknowable. Here, at least for the English speaking audience, the problem does not arise, we understand only through subtitles, and we hear the characters speaking in their own language. And, thank God, it is in black and white. The impact of the film stays with me still, and of course, Werner was a major revelation.
    8deanofrpps

    Situation: Normally Abnormal

    I remember watching this film on Saturday afternoon TV in the 1950s or 60s. It was well presented but I do remember there was a message of hope broadcast from transmitters secreted in lamposts in one of the last maniacal executions for impending liberation. I'm not sure that squares with the facts.

    Still the film is well done. The German High Command reports wryly without emotion "The Russians are advancing down The Fredrich Strasse" as if all went according to plan.

    it was my impression that this film and a later American made for TV knock-off was based on the British historian Trevor-Roper's account by a similar title Last Days of Hitler. I was surprised to see no credit to Trevor-Roper.

    I agree the newest German film on the subject DOWNFALL was as well done as the classic. The American knock-off was a little flat.

    Few figures have attracted as much attention from the cinema as Adolph. Yet I find it interesting that none of the many films and books that have come out ever speak of Hitler's double alluded to in passing in John Toland's magnificent historical piece.

    Was gibs?
    9pierinvestment

    Credible Führer

    Seems to be historically accurate, resisting the temptation to caricature, very similar to downfall.
    10boblipton

    Terrifyingly, This Looks Like Current Events

    The last two or three days of Hitler's life in the Bunker are portrayed from a variety of viewpoints: Oskar Werner, a captain from the German army in the Baltic states, there to ask Hitler for reinforcement; Herta Angst, a 13-year-old trooper raised to defend the city, one of fifty survivors out of 5000; Erik Frey, one of the generals who worked out the details of the plan to dynamite the tunnels, flooding them and the thousands of civilians sheltering there; and the occupants of the lesser ranks, sitting in the commissary, dancing, getting drunk, while Albin Skoda, driven mad by the spectre of failure and the amphetamine cocktails supplied him by his doctor, swings between paranoia, mania, and the depths of depression.

    It's a movie about madness, and the habit of obedience, which is madness in and of itself, a warning by director Georg Wilhelm Pabst, that echoes through current events, with one character stating that the encirclement of Berlin and its inevitable destruction is part of some years-long plan .... or so Goebbels will claim the next day. It's a tirade against the cult of personality and the tyranny of individuals who can order the deaths of thousands of wounded, women, and children while moaning about the unfairness to the tyrant. It might have been produced this year, with a different tyrant or would-be tyrant in the center of the storm. Skoda gives a great performance, if you can stand looking at him.

    With that title and subject, Pabst could reasonably have called this his last film and retired. He was, after all, 70 years old. But he directed three more movies over the next couple of years before calling it quits. He died on May 29, 1967, three months shy of his 82nd birthday.
    10nattylap2

    An important film and a powerful document

    I remember this film from many years ago. Certainly the best film on the subject in my experience. The fact that I vividly remember so much of the film after so long a time testifies to its impact.

    It is difficult to comment on the level of the performances because of the language barrier. But they were nonetheless very powerful.

    This subject continues to fascinate us even with the passing of years. And it was most effectively treated here, with the proper proportion of historical perspective and skepticism.

    I wish it would be shown on TV at least once. Or at least be available on tape or DVD. Or is it? Is some art film archive hoarding a copy of it??

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    • Curiosidades
      Traudl Junge, Adolf Hitler's "last" secretary, was interviewed by Michael Mussmano several times; part of her recollections were included in his "Ten Days to Die" from which this film is adapted. In Junge's memoirs, "Until The Final Hour," she says that Mussmano helped arrange for her to spend two weeks in Austria advising the director during filming, for which she was paid DM1500.
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      Featured in Österreich - Unser Jahrhundert: Große Kunst im kleinen Land (1999)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 16 de setembro de 1955 (Bélgica)
    • Países de origem
      • Alemanha Ocidental
      • Áustria
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    • Locações de filme
      • Baden, Lower Austria, Áustria
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      • Cosmopol-Film
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 35 minutos
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono
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      • 1.37 : 1

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