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O Diabo Ataca à Noite

Título original: Nachts wenn der Teufel kam
  • 1957
  • 1 h 45 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,2/10
1,7 mil
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O Diabo Ataca à Noite (1957)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA serial killer strikes again during World War II in Germany. The wrong man is arrested and a detective hunts down the real killer, but justice in Nazi Germany is not so easily administered.A serial killer strikes again during World War II in Germany. The wrong man is arrested and a detective hunts down the real killer, but justice in Nazi Germany is not so easily administered.A serial killer strikes again during World War II in Germany. The wrong man is arrested and a detective hunts down the real killer, but justice in Nazi Germany is not so easily administered.

  • Direção
    • Robert Siodmak
  • Roteiristas
    • Will Berthold
    • Werner Jörg Lüddecke
  • Artistas
    • Claus Holm
    • Mario Adorf
    • Hannes Messemer
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,2/10
    1,7 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Robert Siodmak
    • Roteiristas
      • Will Berthold
      • Werner Jörg Lüddecke
    • Artistas
      • Claus Holm
      • Mario Adorf
      • Hannes Messemer
    • 17Avaliações de usuários
    • 22Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Indicado a 1 Oscar
      • 12 vitórias e 2 indicações no total

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    Claus Holm
    Claus Holm
    • Kommissar Axel Kersten
    Mario Adorf
    Mario Adorf
    • Bruno Lüdke
    Hannes Messemer
    Hannes Messemer
    • SS-Gruppenführer Rossdorf
    Peter Carsten
    Peter Carsten
    • SS-Standartenführer Mollwitz
    Carl Lange
    Carl Lange
    • Major Thomas Wollenberg
    • (as Karl Lange)
    Werner Peters
    Werner Peters
    • Willi Keun
    Annemarie Düringer
    Annemarie Düringer
    • Helga Hornung
    Monika John
    Monika John
    • Lucy Hansen
    Rose Schäfer
    • Anna Hohmann
    Ernst Fritz Fürbringer
    Ernst Fritz Fürbringer
    • Dr. Schleffien
    • (as E.F. Fürbringer)
    Walter Janssen
    Walter Janssen
    • Kriminalrat Böhm
    Wilmut Borell
    • SS-Obersturmführer Heinrich
    Helmut Brasch
    • SS-Truppenführer Scharf
    Georg Lehn
    • Kriminalassistent Brühl
    Lukas Ammann
    Lukas Ammann
    • Pflichtverteidiger
    Margaret Jahnen
    Margaret Jahnen
    • Frau Weinberger
    Käthe Itter
    • Portiersfrau
    Else Quecke
    • Frau Lehmann
    • Direção
      • Robert Siodmak
    • Roteiristas
      • Will Berthold
      • Werner Jörg Lüddecke
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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    FilmCriticLalitRao

    Perversion of justice.

    Nachts,wenn der Teufel kam has realistically shown perversion of justice as a convincing argument against nazis.Robert Siodmak has convincingly outlined the historical background to examine one of the most ghastly episodes in German history.He elucidates how Nazi leadership made effectual use of crime,violence and totalitarianism in order to remain in power.Nachts,wenn der Teufel kam appears realistic as a result of nice all-round acting performances by Mario Adorf and Hannes Messemer.The film was a big commercial success as it won numerous prizes including the best direction award at Karlovy Vary.
    8Coventry

    German serial killers are the meanest and most disturbing.

    There's nothing as intense and disturbing as German-produced serial killer films, especially when they are inspired by raw, macabre factual cases, like "M" (Peter Kürten), "The Tenderness of Wolves" (Fritz Haarmann) and "Angst" (Werner Kniesek). Okay, admittedly, that last one is 100% Austrian, but also and truly one of the most harrowingly realistic thrillers ever made. "The Devil Strikes at Night" is another masterpiece that fits into this category, as it's based on serial murderer Bruno Lüdke and very accurately depicts the period and the circumstances of his arrest in Berlin during the summer of 1944. Mario Adorf, still in one of the earliest roles of his rich career, impressively portrays the strong and potent but mentally disabled Lüdke. He breaks through the cork of a wine bottle with the tip of one finger, but he also occasionally feels the incontrollable urge to strangle young women, like the Hamburg waitress Lucy Hansen. Her lover, Willi Keun, is wrongfully arrested for the murder and sentenced to death, but you don't really care since he's a Nazi commander and a sleazy pervert. Commissioner Axel Kersten, however, does believe in justice and connects the murder to several ones that took place before the war. He unmasks Lüdke, but this isn't good news for SS-Gruppenfuhrer Rossdorf because he doesn't like the idea of a handicapped Aryan being able to remain below the radar in their superior Third Reich. Master director Robert Siodmak ("The Spiral Staircase") returns to Germany to portray his native country how it really was during World War II: corrupt, ugly, hypocrite and completely devoid of honest and honorable men! It's not a very exciting or action-packed thriller, but it's hugely atmospheric, depressing and wonderfully shot by Georg Krause. My inner horror fanatic is somewhat disappointed that a killer suspected of 51 murders is only seen strangling one victim, but Siodmak opted to put all his energy into the drawing of Lüdke as an atypical serial murderer and the slow but certain extirpation of Nazism.
    7frankde-jong

    Robert Siodmak takes the film noir back to Germany

    "Nachts, wenn der Teufel kam" is a film from the second German period of Robert Siodmak. Leaving Germany with the rise of Nazism in 1933 he returned to his home country after the Second World War in 1952. In the USA his film career suffered from his image of being a film noir director, in Germany this same image was more of a blessing. Also "Nachts, wenn der Teufel kam" is a good example of the film noir genre.

    In German films the serial killer is portrayed in a different way than in for example American films. In American films he is portrayed as a savage beast who likes to kill. In German films the serial killer is both perpetrator and victim. He is a psychopat who has to kill. This is most clearly in "M" (1931, Fritz Lang), but is also the case in "Nachts, wenn der Teufel kam" (1957) and "Es geschah am hellichten Tag" (1958, Ladislao Vajda). Most convincing in his role as psychpat remains however Peter Lorre in his role as Hans Beckert in "M". In "Nachts, wenn der Teufel kam" Mario Adorf as Bruno Luedke can not match that performance, and he is hardly te blame for that.

    In "M" the serial killer is hunted down by organised crime (who wants to keep the level of police activity at a low level). In "Nachts, wenn der Teufel kam" there is also some sort of organised crime, namely state crime in the form of the Nazi government. They are however not interested in the real killer, whose identity is uncovered by an honest detective. For reasons of public relations they prefer to give a death sentence to an innocent man, thereby showing their contempt for the value of a human live.

    "Nachts, wenn der Teufel kam" takes place in 1944, at the end of the war. A great deal of the film is devoted to the (miserable) life of German citizens. In this way there are similarities with films such as "Germania anno zero" (1948, Roberto Rossellini) or "Der Untergang" (2004, Oliver Hirschbiegel).
    8radiobirdma

    Geheime Reichssache

    Yo, Super Mario. Though while later Eurocrime "cult" actor Mario Adorf does quite a convincing job as the retarded serial killer in Robert Siodmak's Nazi noir The Devil Strikes at Night, ex-boxing-champion Claus Holm – imagine a German Van Heflin – as the crippled police Kommissar and Hannes Messemer as his SS-Obergruppenfuehrer opponent easily steal the show from him: Their confrontations, chock-full of icy dialogue, constitute the epicentre of this sardonic high tensioner that doesn't lose its momentum for a single second, due to Siodmak's remarkably concentrated direction, aided by the unobtrusive, but perfectly effective camera work by unjustly forgotten cinematographer Georg Krause (who did Kubrick's Paths of Glory – !! – a year before), competent editing by Walter Boos (who went on to do some Schulmaedchen-Reports in the 70s), and excellent supporting performances by Werner Peters and the strikingly beautiful Annemarie Dueringer. "Belief? Where did you dig up that word?", Messemer's slick SS herrenmensch asks the crushed Kommissar. Once, they even had great screenwriters in Germany, among them Werner Joerg Lueddecke, who sets the fast-paced, bitter, cynical and sometimes darkly humorous tone of the movie. When the Kommissar is sent to war in the end – the year is 1944 –, he reassures his trembling girlfriend: "It won't take much longer. Soon, you can reach the front line by city train."
    9thursdaysrecords

    Condemning the innocent to cover up miscarriage of justice?

    This Classic film noire combines two main stories: The hunt for a serial killer and the ideologically poisoned mindset of card-carrying Nazis during the end of WWII. For those Germans who were never enthusiastic followers of the extreme nationalist ideas enveloping Germany, the final days of WWII often meant to just "lay low and let it all run past you". But what if the innocent are wrongly condemned to be executed for murder when their innocence becomes unquestioned? Who would defend such a victim of injustice in the face of certain reprisal?

    This film introduces Mario Adorf (who deservedly won the award for best newcomer) as Bruno, a dim-witted laborer who wants nothing more than to eat well and drink hard, but seems to be drawn to young women whom he then strangles. When a brilliant detective puzzles together evidence from outstanding murder cases, leading to Bruno, he instantly gains the respect and confidence of the man who turns out to be responsible for some 80 murders. To see the naive Bruno freely confess and cheerfully reenact one of the killings shows how an insane or mentally deficient mind is incapable of grasping the gravity of taking a human life. Now are we to compare Bruno to the countless Nazis who convinced themselves that they were "just following orders" when they participated in genocide? This film is one of many powerful cinematic indictments against the Nazi Regime, and an appeal to the human conscience not ever to idly look on as fellow human beings are wrongly accused, convicted and even murdered by a corrupt and unfair justice system.

    Nominee for Best Foreign Film Oscar, which went to Fellini's "Nights of Cabiria" that year. The latter will always be my favorite foreign film, however "Nachts, wenn der Teufel kam" is a formidable contender for the Oscar! Highly recommended!

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      Official submission of West Germany for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 30th Academy Awards in 1958.
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 19 de setembro de 1957 (Alemanha Ocidental)
    • País de origem
      • Alemanha Ocidental
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      • Alemão
    • Também conhecido como
      • A Noite Quando Vem o Diabo
    • Locações de filme
      • Berlim, Alemanha
    • Empresa de produção
      • Divina-Film
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      • 1 h 45 min(105 min)
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      • Black and White

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