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Sublime sacrifice

Original title: Pastor Hall
  • 1940
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
196
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Sublime sacrifice (1940)
Drama

This film is based on the story of Pastor Martin Neimuller, who was sent to Dachau concentration camp for criticizing the Nazi party. The small German village of Altdorf in the 1930s has to ... Read allThis film is based on the story of Pastor Martin Neimuller, who was sent to Dachau concentration camp for criticizing the Nazi party. The small German village of Altdorf in the 1930s has to come to terms with Chancellor Hitler and the arrival of a platoon of Stormtroopers who go ... Read allThis film is based on the story of Pastor Martin Neimuller, who was sent to Dachau concentration camp for criticizing the Nazi party. The small German village of Altdorf in the 1930s has to come to terms with Chancellor Hitler and the arrival of a platoon of Stormtroopers who go about teaching and enforcing "The New Order", but Pastor Hall is a kind and gentle man who... Read all

  • Director
    • Roy Boulting
  • Writers
    • Ernst Toller
    • Leslie Arliss
    • Anna Gmeyner
  • Stars
    • Wilfrid Lawson
    • Nova Pilbeam
    • Seymour Hicks
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    196
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    • Director
      • Roy Boulting
    • Writers
      • Ernst Toller
      • Leslie Arliss
      • Anna Gmeyner
    • Stars
      • Wilfrid Lawson
      • Nova Pilbeam
      • Seymour Hicks
    • 10User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Wilfrid Lawson
    Wilfrid Lawson
    • Pastor Frederick Hall
    Nova Pilbeam
    Nova Pilbeam
    • Christine Hall
    Seymour Hicks
    Seymour Hicks
    • General von Grotjahn
    Marius Goring
    Marius Goring
    • Fritz Gerte
    Brian Worth
    Brian Worth
    • Werner von Grotjahn
    Percy Walsh
    • Herr Veit
    Lina Barrie
    • Lina Veit
    Eliot Makeham
    Eliot Makeham
    • Pippermann
    Peter Cotes
    • Erwin Kohn
    Edmund Willard
    Edmund Willard
    • Freundlich
    Hay Petrie
    Hay Petrie
    • Nazi Pastor
    Bernard Miles
    Bernard Miles
    • Heinrich Degan
    D.J. Williams
    • Hans - Doctor
    Manning Whiley
    Manning Whiley
    • Vogel
    John Salew
    John Salew
    • Herr Ritter
    W.E. Holloway
    Basil Cunard
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    • Director
      • Roy Boulting
    • Writers
      • Ernst Toller
      • Leslie Arliss
      • Anna Gmeyner
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    5petersjoelen

    based on what ?

    I know the term: based on a true story , and it does not say anything about the true nature of the story itself .

    The real story is that Niemuller was at first an anthousiastic follower of adolf hitler and later on realized that the man was not what he pretended to be .

    So niemuller became very critical and that resulted in an arrest and at first he was sent to sachsenhausen and later to dachau where he spent most of his time in the political prison building called the bunker ( cells for one person only ).

    By my knowledge there was never an escape , that was nearly impossible .

    This movie (minus some cruelty examples ) does not represent the life at the camp at all .

    To make a movie about a prisoner at 1940 while he still is there for 5 years to come is beyond me and does not do his story any justice .
    10joe-pearce-1

    A Case Study in Superb British Acting

    Although the title role of Pastor Hall is played by Wilfrid Lawson, and he is undoubtedly the star of this film, he gets billing below both Nova Pilbeam and Sir Seymour Hicks, but above Marius Goring, in the credits. Unfair it may be, but everyone is so good in this film that it rather precludes any attempt to fight for star billing for a particular performer. Many years back, someone who knew about such things (it may have been Olivier) called Wilfrid Lawson the supreme British character actor of his time. It is almost impossible to look at him as the almost beatific Pastor Hall and quite believe that only one year earlier he had played (better than anyone else, ever) the highly disreputable father of Eliza Doolittle in the Leslie Howard-Wendy Hiller "Pygmalion" and a rather sinister fellow in "The Terror". While his turn in "Pygmalion" is probably his most famous film performance (and he was on screen from 1931 through his death in 1966), his Pastor Hall is probably the best thing he ever did on the screen. The other actors are his equal in all but the difficulty of the roles assigned to them. A grown up Nova Pilbeam, who is best remembered for her teenage performances in two Hitchcock films ("The Man Who Knew Too Much" and "Young and Innocent") gives what is surely her best performance in her somewhat aborted film career (seventeen films in nineteen years) as the pastor's very intelligent and brave daughter, and the venerable and quite legendary Sir Seymour Hicks as an old retired General is suitably huffy, puffy and good-humored throughout, but is incredibly moving in the tear-inducing final moment of his performance. Marius Goring, who was wonderful as cold-hearted villains, mentally unstable young men, good-hearted leading men and ineffectual weaklings (rather like a British Richard Basehart) is at his coldest here as the leader of a Storm Trooper brigade assigned to bring the town in which he is stationed into line with National Socialist policies. He is such a superb actor that, although he remains totally villainous throughout the film, we see the facade of his villainy wilt for a furtive moment when receiving a much-deserved tongue-lashing from Pastor Hall in front of the Pastor's fellow concentration camp inmates. Only great film actors can make a moment like that tell the way it does here. There is also a young Bernard Miles (later Lord Miles), very moving as a Storm Trooper guard at the concentration camp who had known Pastor Hall in better days. But there simply isn't a role in the film that isn't beautifully handled. Indeed, in its own way it is as perfectly cast as "Casablanca" was a few years later. And, if anyone has a problem with the British accents, at least everyone in the film has the same one, and no one ever complained about such things when Alexander Knox or John Carradine played villainous-but-unaccented Germans in American wartime films (and let us not forget that, in a total hodgepodge of accents in "Casablanca", Claude Rains, not eschewing his glorious British heritage for a moment, played to perfection the very French Captain Renault with the most wonderful British accent to be heard short of hiring John Gielgud for the part). Anyhow, if I have seen any film in the past year that is more unjustly forgotten than "Pastor Hall", I can't recall it; but even if the picture were less worthy than I think it is, it would still be worth viewing just for the wonderful actors doing some of their very best work in it.
    10mrskywalker

    Hidden Treasure

    This is a fine film which essentially chronicles the early takeover of Germany by the Nazi Party. It tells the true story of a German pastor who stands up to the Nazi Machine. In many ways it tells the early story of the origins of resistance movements to totalitarian and evil regimes. It also is well acted and realistically portrayed. It unfortunately is extremely rare.
    10clanciai

    The ordeals of a German priest in opposition to the Nazi rogue state

    This is Wilfrid Lawson's life performance, and no one could have made it more convincing and heart-warming. The Lutheran pastor Niemuller and his ordeal was a true story, and the most impressing thing about this film is that it exposés all the horrors of the German concentration camps already at the initiation of the war. The films of the Boulting brothers are always more than interesting in their keen concentration on vital problems of reality, and this film was one of their earliest, already marking their special knack for controversial realism. Nova Pilbeam is perfect as the daughter, and so is Marius Goring as the abominable leading Nazi. Other important characters are Bernard Miles as the pastor's faithful disciple joining the SS and taking the consequences - another important tragedy of the tale. The film was made as an exclamation mark for a warning of what was going on, and as such it is valid for all times - there are always new dictatorships, and they are all of the same sort, beginning constructively and then turning gradually to oppression. cruelty and madness. A timeless masterpiece, valid for all times.
    10boblipton

    When They Came For Me

    When the Boultings first wanted to make this movie, the British censors turned them down. A movie about the evils of the Nazi regime, they thought in 1938, would be international dynamite: mustn't annoy the German government. After war was declared the following year, however, suddenly it was a good idea. A superb cast was assembled and it was released in May of 1940.

    Wilfred Lawson is Pastor Hall, a village parson. When the Storm Troopers show up to get the village moving according to the new dictates, he tries to maintain his gentle form of Christianity. Eventually, however, he comes to realize they are evil and is arrested and thrown into a concentration camp, subject to unspeakable -- barely filmable --bestiality.

    Because this is a work of fiction, albeit based on reality, the portrait offered is not that of Niemoller. Niemoller was a fairly typical, conservative churchman, who first opposed the Nazi regime over the political issue of Church independence. His understanding, like Hall's, of the evils, came upon him gradually, and he was arrested in 1938, and spent the entire War in Belsen. After the War, seen as a martyr, he espoused various good causes, and worked to keep the memory of what had happened alive. He died in 1984 at the age of 92.

    Used, as I am, to seeing Lawson in eccentric, often comic roles, it is a shock to see him here, speaking in his stage accents. His is not the only fine performance. Seymour Hicks, best remembered for playing Scrooge on stage and in two movies, is superb as a retired general, a friend of the family. Nova Pilbeam is wonderful as Lawson's daughter. Bernard Miles is excellent as a village man who becomes a Storm Trooper because he can use the job, and suffers a crisis when he recognizes Lawson in the concentration camp.

    Most shocking of all is that everyone plays their roles as Germans.... as English men and women, with accents appropriate to a small English village. You could argue this was simply a matter of staging. To me it is shocking. Almost eighty years later it seems to say that this could happen in Britain.... or America. I am almost convinced that the Boultings did this deliberately, to serve as a warning. As Kevin Brownlow noted a quarter of a century later, it can happen here.

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    • Trivia
      This film was officially banned in Chicago by the city's police censor board, which deemed it "exceedingly controversial."
    • Quotes

      Pastor Frederick Hall: Oh you're a stormtrooper now, are you?

      Heinrich Degan: Well, it's a job, Herr Pastor. I've been out of work so long.

    • Crazy credits
      "To the day when it may be shown in Germany - this film is dedicated."
    • Alternate versions
      The US version had a prologue read by Eleanor Roosevelt (the First Lady) to emphasise that the Nazi concentration camps WERE as bad as depicted (in fact they were MUCH worse).
    • Connections
      Featured in Empire of the Censors (1995)

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 1945 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pastor Hall
    • Filming locations
      • Twickenham Film Studios, St Margarets, Twickenham, Middlesex, England, UK(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Charter Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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