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Poste frontière

Original title: Fugitive Road
  • 1934
  • Approved
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Erich von Stroheim, Wera Engels, and Leslie Fenton in Poste frontière (1934)
ComedyDramaRomance

An Austrian officer must face up to the good and evil aspects of his own personality as he becomes involved in a war.An Austrian officer must face up to the good and evil aspects of his own personality as he becomes involved in a war.An Austrian officer must face up to the good and evil aspects of his own personality as he becomes involved in a war.

  • Director
    • Frank R. Strayer
  • Writers
    • Charles Belden
    • Robert Ellis
  • Stars
    • Erich von Stroheim
    • Wera Engels
    • Leslie Fenton
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    81
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    • Director
      • Frank R. Strayer
    • Writers
      • Charles Belden
      • Robert Ellis
    • Stars
      • Erich von Stroheim
      • Wera Engels
      • Leslie Fenton
    • 4User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Erich von Stroheim
    Erich von Stroheim
    • Hauptmann Oswald Von Traunsee
    Wera Engels
    Wera Engels
    • Sonya Valinoff
    Leslie Fenton
    Leslie Fenton
    • Frank Riker
    George Humbert
    • Papa Vinocchio
    Hank Mann
    Hank Mann
    • Johann - Traunsee's Orderly
    Harry Holman
    Harry Holman
    • Burgomaster
    Ferdinand Schumann-Heink
    Ferdinand Schumann-Heink
    • Doctor
    Michael Visaroff
    • Police Captain
    Wilhelm von Brincken
    Wilhelm von Brincken
    • Lt. Berne
    • (as William von Brincken)
    Harry Allen
    • Herbert Smythe - Ambulance Driver
    Anna Demetrio
    • Mama Vinocchio
    Leonid Kinskey
    Leonid Kinskey
    • Nicholas Petrovich - Smuggler
    Florence Enright
    • Burgomaster's Wife
    Harry Schultz
    Harry Schultz
    • Sergeant
    Edith Kingdon
    Edith Kingdon
    • Tourist
    Vangie Beilby
    • Tourist
    Hans Fuerberg
    Hans Fuerberg
    • Second Lieutenant
    • Director
      • Frank R. Strayer
    • Writers
      • Charles Belden
      • Robert Ellis
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    5lee_eisenberg

    a romance in Stroheim's career

    Over the years, my main exposure to Erich von Stroheim have been his performances in "Grand Illusion" as a general, and in "Sunset Boulevard" as the servant. I haven't seen most of Stroheim's movies, but from the aforementioned ones and now Frank Strayer's "Fugitive Road", it seems that he had a tendency to play authoritative figures. Here he plays a guard in an Austrian border facility involved in a love triangle between a gangster from the United States and an immigrant from Hungary.

    The movie doesn't have the most interesting plot. In a way, it seems like one of those movies that someone made just because they could, and I found the music too flowery. I guess that it's worth seeing if you're looking for obscure movies from the '30s, but don't go out of your way to see it.

    In addition to co-stars Wera Engels and Leslie Fenton, also appearing is Charlie Chaplin's occasional co-star Hank Mann.
    7boblipton

    Strayer's Film.... But Von Stroheim's Performance Dominates

    Erich von Stroheim is the captain of an Austrian border guard. One day American gangster Leslie Fenton crashes through from Italy and is detained. Wera Engels is likewise detained on her way from Hungary to the United States. Soon a triangle develops among the three of them.

    There are claims that von Stroheim co-directed this without credit. Well, Perhaps. Von was famous for taking over any production he was appearing in, and his role is his standard lecherous officer that he had been playing since the First World War. In fact, except for the streak of sadness, it's almost identical with his performance in the second half of GRAND ILLUSION minus the back brace. Although he may have directed the bits where Hank Mann plays his orderly, official director Frank Strayer was one of those efficient B directors with a knack for comedy, broad and subtle. Just as Renoir would with his masterpiece, I'm sure Strayer was happy to let Von do whatever he wanted. However, von Stroheim was done as a director, and would shortly be on his way to Europe. The result is a sprightly comedy of lust under the production code, enlivened by von Stroheim's performance and the echoes of his aristocratic perverts.

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      This film received its earliest documented West Coast telecasts in San Francisco Monday 28 July 1952 on KRON (Channel 4), and in Los Angeles Wednesday 1 October 1952 on KECA (Channel 7).

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 1948 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Fugitive Road
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Invincible Pictures Corp.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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