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Kadetten

  • 1939
  • 1 h 34 min
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6,3/10
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Alfred Otto Boettcher in Kadetten (1939)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaDuring the 18th century's Seven-Year War, a group of young Prussian army cadets are captured by Russian soldiers. After enduring brutal treatment, the cadets come up with a plan to escape th... Ler tudoDuring the 18th century's Seven-Year War, a group of young Prussian army cadets are captured by Russian soldiers. After enduring brutal treatment, the cadets come up with a plan to escape their captors and make their way back to their lines.During the 18th century's Seven-Year War, a group of young Prussian army cadets are captured by Russian soldiers. After enduring brutal treatment, the cadets come up with a plan to escape their captors and make their way back to their lines.

  • Direção
    • Karl Ritter
  • Roteiristas
    • Felix Lützkendorf
    • Karl Ritter
  • Artistas
    • Mathias Wieman
    • Carsta Löck
    • Andrews Engelmann
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,3/10
    46
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    • Direção
      • Karl Ritter
    • Roteiristas
      • Felix Lützkendorf
      • Karl Ritter
    • Artistas
      • Mathias Wieman
      • Carsta Löck
      • Andrews Engelmann
    • 3Avaliações de usuários
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Mathias Wieman
    Mathias Wieman
    • Rittmeister von Tzülow
    Carsta Löck
    Carsta Löck
    • Sophie - kitchen maid
    Andrews Engelmann
    Andrews Engelmann
    • Col. Goroschew
    Theo Shall
    Theo Shall
    • Capt. Jupow
    Josef Keim
    • Sgt. Schönbrunn
    Erich Walter
    • Gen. Graf Tschernitschew
    Willy Kaiser-Heyl
    • Gen. von Buddenbrock
    Wilhelm P. Krüger
    • Ingenieur-Major
    Lydia Li
    • Russische Sängerin
    Bernd Russbült
    • Kadett Bork
    Klaus Detlef Sierck
    • Kadett Hohenhausen
    Martin Brendel
    • Kadett Schack
    Jürgen Mohrbutter
    • Kadett Potron
    Rolf Ullmann-Schienle
    • Kadett Jordan
    Hans Otto Gauglitz
    • Kadett Lampe
    Gert Witt
    • Kadett Tiesenhausen
    Klaus Storch
    • Kadett Raden
    Nico Turoff
    Nico Turoff
    • Direção
      • Karl Ritter
    • Roteiristas
      • Felix Lützkendorf
      • Karl Ritter
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    jkw-ns

    A Film Of Its Time

    Yes, it's propaganda but no worse than other propaganda films released by the Allies during WW2. Actually, it works well with the plot loosely based on actual events.

    One has to bear in mind that many of the young extras who appeared in this film would themselves be in combat a few years later and some of them would lose their lives; Klaus Detlef Sierk, the estranged son of director Douglas Sirk, was to perish on the Eastern Front in 1944 aged just eighteen. Watching this film is eerie when one considers the possible fate of those appearing in it; most of the youngsters were from the Potsdam Napola Academy, one of the Hitler Youth schools.

    The ubiquitous Carsta Lock ( a stock female lead in many Third Reich wartime films) appears and Mathias Wieman plays the hero ultimately redeemed through his actions. I really can't fault this film; it's exciting, well acted and well thought out. I think that many people would condemn it as bad simply because it's a 'Nazi' film. Watch it first and then decide.
    7F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Russians, Prussians, war galore!

    "Cadets" is a German film made during World War Two, so of course it advances the propaganda of the Reich. But this is actually a well-made and entertaining movie, in spite of its political agenda. The Nazis devoted a substantial amount of resources (often including slave labour) to well-made, elaborate movies, often in historical settings (most notably the epic "Kolberg") ... leaving me to wonder if history might have taken a different course if Germany had devoted all those resources to winning Hitler's war.

    "Cadets" takes place during the Seven Years' War of 1756-1763, a conflict which I consider the first true world war. (American history books identify this conflict as the French and Indian War, often omitting to mention that much of the fighting took place in Europe, and nearly every European nation was involved.) The Seven Years' War and World War Two had a major factor in common: in both cases, Russia changed sides during the war.

    The heroes of "Cadets" are a group of plucky Prussian boys, ages nine through twelve, who are attached to a battle regiment. (Did the Prussian army actually muster boys this young? And were those boys ever in the line of fire? I confess that I don't know. I'll describe the movie accurately, but I don't know if the movie is historically accurate.) The boys are captured by Russian troops. Of course they escape. After many adventures and hardships, they heroically rejoin their unit.

    This film being Nazi agitprop, naturally all the Prussian boys (surrogate Germans) are a bunch of little Tintins, brave and resourceful and good-looking. The Russians are coarse, filthy vulgarians with no sense of honour nor valour. Most nations have resorted to similar stereotypes in their wartime films.

    "Cadets" seems to be aimed at both adult and youth audiences in Germany and Austria. On several levels, this is an entertaining "Boys' Own"-style adventure film, about as realistic as "Emil and the Detectives". In hindsight, though, we know that the Nazi war effort was preparing boys of the Hitler Youth to go into combat, and that many boys as young as the cadets in this film were eventually in the front lines of the Wehrmacht and the Volkssturm, blindly and patriotically dying for their nation while adult Nazis were frantically rushing westward, hoping to surrender to American or British forces before the Red Army arrived. Those brave boys were decoys so that cowardly men could survive the war.

    For those who can look past its political agenda, "Cadets" is an enjoyable film with plenty of action. The period detail is, as usual for German movies before and during the Reich, impeccable. The production values are more than adequate, and the exterior locations are impressive. The boy cadets sing a rousing song, "I Like a Fight with the Enemy in the Field", and Lydia Li is attractive as a Russian singer. Fully aware of its political context, I'll rate "Cadets" 7 out of 10.

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      One of the tunes the flute player plays is a march that composer Herbert Windt used in Triunfo da Vontade (1935) (during the final march sequence) and in Olimpíadas e Mocidade Olímpica - Parte 1 Festa das Nações (1938) (during the entrance of the teams).
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 2 de dezembro de 1941 (Alemanha)
    • País de origem
      • Alemanha
    • Idioma
      • Alemão
    • Também conhecido como
      • Cadets
    • Locações de filme
      • Brandenburg, Alemanha
    • Empresa de produção
      • Universum Film (UFA)
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 34 min(94 min)
    • Cor
      • Black and White
    • Mixagem de som
      • Mono
    • Proporção
      • 1.37 : 1

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