Situação Crítica Porém Jeitosa
Título original: Situation Hopeless -- But Not Serious
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaDuring World War II, a lonely German air-raid warden captures two downed American airmen and keeps them prisoner in his basement way past the end of the war.During World War II, a lonely German air-raid warden captures two downed American airmen and keeps them prisoner in his basement way past the end of the war.During World War II, a lonely German air-raid warden captures two downed American airmen and keeps them prisoner in his basement way past the end of the war.
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It's a good idea/set-up but this movie is really not handled well. Direction and pace are stodgy. Alec G is on oddball mode, grinning and emotionally remote with a clip-on German accent. Redford and Connors are very typical GI types who don't even look dirty, let alone age, despite years held in captivity. There is no further character development, but neither is there enough tension or decent humour to keep it all going, I was looking at my watch throughout. I baffled constantly at the lack of clear motive as to why the captive situation continued to exist. Equally as frustrating was how the two, fit young GI's made practically no attempt to out-fox or overpower their elderly captor. It's all very shallow, passive and careless. Even more annoying was the lack of satisfying pay-off at the end. We were not shown any scenes of the two captive's reactions upon realising the truth, which at least could have redeemed something of the movie. Instead we get a bizarre final scene that left me scratching my head, spluttering as to why and how THIS was happening now! Lots of classic Alec G movies out there, but this aint one.
Situation Hopeless - But Not Serious is a little seen curate's egg.
If it was not for an early appearance by Robert Redford, it would have been lost to the midst of time. Even though it stars Oscar winner Alec Guinness.
He plays the meek oddball lonely drug store clerk Herr Frick. He ends up jailing two US airmen who land in his small town. Not in a prison but in the cellar of his house where they are well looked after.
Captain Hank Wilson (Robert Redford) and Sergeant Lucky Finder (Mike Connors) try to escape without success. Unfortunately they end up staying for some years because Herr Frick does not tell them that the war is over and the allies won.
Shot in Germany, this is meant to be a satirical comedy but it does not hit the mark and is not always funny.
Maybe because it is a curious mixture of American, English and continental humour. Guinness treats it all as an Ealing comedy. Redford and Connors get to monkey around a bit.
The movie was adapted from a story by Robert Shaw. He would later appear with Redford in the Oscar winning The Sting.
If it was not for an early appearance by Robert Redford, it would have been lost to the midst of time. Even though it stars Oscar winner Alec Guinness.
He plays the meek oddball lonely drug store clerk Herr Frick. He ends up jailing two US airmen who land in his small town. Not in a prison but in the cellar of his house where they are well looked after.
Captain Hank Wilson (Robert Redford) and Sergeant Lucky Finder (Mike Connors) try to escape without success. Unfortunately they end up staying for some years because Herr Frick does not tell them that the war is over and the allies won.
Shot in Germany, this is meant to be a satirical comedy but it does not hit the mark and is not always funny.
Maybe because it is a curious mixture of American, English and continental humour. Guinness treats it all as an Ealing comedy. Redford and Connors get to monkey around a bit.
The movie was adapted from a story by Robert Shaw. He would later appear with Redford in the Oscar winning The Sting.
The premise of the ironically titled Situation Hopeless - But Not Serious is a bit zany, and that's exactly what you'll get when you watch the entire movie. A meek, friendless German man, empowered by his Nazi uniform, captures two American parachuters and keeps them in his basement in hopes of gaining their friendship. They try to sweet-talk him into releasing them so they can get back to the war, but he's determined to keep them. He feeds them well, washes their clothes, gives them regular friendly conversation, lets them listen to music, and allows regular baths and shaves if they want. At Christmastime, he even brings them a little Christmas tree. However, the movie takes a very weird turn when the war ends and he doesn't want to release his 'friends'.
Why did I watch this obscure pseudo-comedy, you ask? It was Alec Guinness's time as Star of the Week, and I happened to get my hands on this very hard-to-find movie. Imagine my surprise to see the opening credits: the two American soldiers were Mike Connors and Robert Redford! This was only his second theatrical movie, but after five years of television, he must have been popular enough to get the "and" in the credits. Because of The Great Gatsby, I'm a forever fan of his. So, no matter how silly or boring the movie got (and it got very silly and very boring) I refused to turn it off. I did nod off a couple of times during the second half, but I'm sure even Robert Redford would forgive me. Unless you really love wacky movies from the 1960s, just watch The Great Gatsby again instead, and whatever is your favorite Alec Guinness movie.
Why did I watch this obscure pseudo-comedy, you ask? It was Alec Guinness's time as Star of the Week, and I happened to get my hands on this very hard-to-find movie. Imagine my surprise to see the opening credits: the two American soldiers were Mike Connors and Robert Redford! This was only his second theatrical movie, but after five years of television, he must have been popular enough to get the "and" in the credits. Because of The Great Gatsby, I'm a forever fan of his. So, no matter how silly or boring the movie got (and it got very silly and very boring) I refused to turn it off. I did nod off a couple of times during the second half, but I'm sure even Robert Redford would forgive me. Unless you really love wacky movies from the 1960s, just watch The Great Gatsby again instead, and whatever is your favorite Alec Guinness movie.
Although most Americans have little knowledge of his work other than Star Wars, Alec Guinness produced an amazing body of work--particularly in the 1940s-1950s--ranging from dramas to quirky comedies. I particularly love his comedies, as they are so well-done and seem so natural and real on the screen--far different from the usual fare from Hollywood.
This movie stars Robert Redford and Mike Connors as two aviators who are shot down over Germany during WW2. They are captured by civilian Guinness who doesn't have the heart to turn them in to the Nazis. So what does he do? That's right--creates his own jail and keeps them himself!! The problem is, Guinness is a lonely man and grows to like having these prisoners in his life. So much that when the war ends, he doesn't tell them and keeps them! Where this weird movie goes from there is something you'll just have to see for yourself. However, for some inexplicable reason, this movie has been panned by many. I'm not sure why, as I enjoyed it and admire it for its originality.
This movie stars Robert Redford and Mike Connors as two aviators who are shot down over Germany during WW2. They are captured by civilian Guinness who doesn't have the heart to turn them in to the Nazis. So what does he do? That's right--creates his own jail and keeps them himself!! The problem is, Guinness is a lonely man and grows to like having these prisoners in his life. So much that when the war ends, he doesn't tell them and keeps them! Where this weird movie goes from there is something you'll just have to see for yourself. However, for some inexplicable reason, this movie has been panned by many. I'm not sure why, as I enjoyed it and admire it for its originality.
An American bomber goes down over Germany during WWII and two of its crew one officer and one sergeant find themselves as captives of a German civilian in his cellar. Alec Guinness, Robert Redford and Mike Connors star in this mid 60's comedy/drama caper. Guinness plays a somewhat milquetoast civilian who decides to hold the duo in his cellar. However once the war ends he fails to release them or alert the authorities opting instead to keep them informed the war is still going on by making up his own news on the conflict. The film lags at certain points but is still an entertaining off beat story.
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- CuriosidadesThe title is a variation of an old Viennese saying; "The situation is desperate, but not serious." A direct influence on the title comes from Billy Wilder's Cupido Não Tem Bandeira (1961). In it, James Cagney coaches Horst Buchholz to tell Buchholz's American father-in-law that the situation is "serious, but not hopeless." A flustered Buchholz tells his father-in-law, "The situation is hopeless, but not serious."
- Erros de gravaçãoThe opening shows B17s flying over Germany in 1944 but the aircraft from which the 2 parachutes appear is a C130 Hercules aircraft which didn't fly until 1954.
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Wilhelm Frick: Americans cannot be happy without freedom. In Germany, we never had freedom. Therefore, we have philosophy.
- ConexõesRemake of Playhouse 90: The Hiding Place (1960)
- Trilhas sonorasSituation Hopeless But Not Serious
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Music by Leon Carr
Lyrics by Earl Schuman
Sung by Mady Rahl
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