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The Last Blitzkrieg

  • 1959
  • Approved
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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The Last Blitzkrieg (1959)
DramaWar

The fanatical son of a Nazi General leads a squad of German commandos, disguised as American Troops, behind the lines in order to sabotage the Allied Forces. Stars Van Johnson, Kerwin Matthe... Read allThe fanatical son of a Nazi General leads a squad of German commandos, disguised as American Troops, behind the lines in order to sabotage the Allied Forces. Stars Van Johnson, Kerwin Matthews, Dick York and Larry Storch.The fanatical son of a Nazi General leads a squad of German commandos, disguised as American Troops, behind the lines in order to sabotage the Allied Forces. Stars Van Johnson, Kerwin Matthews, Dick York and Larry Storch.

  • Director
    • Arthur Dreifuss
  • Writer
    • Lou Morheim
  • Stars
    • Van Johnson
    • Kerwin Mathews
    • Dick York
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    • Director
      • Arthur Dreifuss
    • Writer
      • Lou Morheim
    • Stars
      • Van Johnson
      • Kerwin Mathews
      • Dick York
    • 16User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Van Johnson
    Van Johnson
    • Lt. Hans Von Kroner…
    Kerwin Mathews
    Kerwin Mathews
    • Wilitz
    Dick York
    Dick York
    • Sgt. Ludwig
    Larry Storch
    Larry Storch
    • Ennis
    Lise Bourdin
    Lise Bourdin
    • Monique
    Han Bentz van den Berg
    • Colonel von Ruppel
    • (as Han Bentz V.D. Berg)
    Leon Askin
    Leon Askin
    • Sergeant Steiner
    Robert Boon
    • Kirsch
    Ton van Duinhoven
    • Hoffner
    • (as Ton Van Duinhoven)
    Gijsbert Tersteeg
    • Colonel Eindorf
    Charles Rosenblum
    • Schwarz
    Steye van Brandenberg
    • Lt. Wheeler
    Brett Halsey
    Brett Halsey
    • Captain Levin
    • (as Montgomery Ford)
    Herb Grika
    • Cpl. Wilson
    Chris Baay
    • Captain Bruger
    Ron Landweer
    • Pierre
    • (as Ronnie Ianderweer)
    Fred Oster
    • Fielding
    Adelheid van der Most
    • Grey Mouse
    • Director
      • Arthur Dreifuss
    • Writer
      • Lou Morheim
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    1rayxt

    Schlock from seasoned schlockmeisters Clover productions

    Hard to understand how Van Johnson got railroaded into this B-movie trash, except he was on the downhill grade by then and his agent had bills to pay.

    As it happens he was involved with Clover Productions again.

    Clover's enviable slate of schlock - some now total classics:

    It Came from Beneath the Sea (1955) The Giant Claw (1957) Zombies of Mora Tau (1957) Don't Knock the Rock (1956) The Houston Story (1956) Rock Around the Clock (1956) New Orleans Uncensored (1955) The Enemy General (1960) The Werewolf (1956) Creature with the Atom Brain (1955)

    Director Arthur Dreifuss, German by birth had an enviable B-movie list behind him, and certainly the background touched home with him. But obvious budget restrictions lead to basically intolerable errors: German officers with British Sten guns. Or German troops using Browning machineguns. Plus Arthur isn't a natural adept of the 'action genre'.

    If they had a combat 'technical advisor' he was drunk on the job. NOBODY would last 10 seconds with this kind of 'action'.

    On the other hand there would still be a large number of combat veterans from WW2 & Korea in 60's audiences, so anything more 'realistic' and brutal might cause traumatic memories to return they preferred to try to forget. (But if so, why go to a war movie???)

    There's a message but like most of the swathe of 'Battle of The Bulge' outings from the 50's and later like the pitiful 'Ardennes Fury' (2014) why waste time even looking for them?
    4hitchcockthelegend

    Crisis of Conscience.

    The 23rd Infantry, U.S. Army, 1944 - Ardennes, Holland. Something is not quite right with this band of soldiers...

    Directed by Arthur Dreifuss, written by Lou Morheim, The Last Blitzkrieg stars Van Johnson, Dick York and Kerwin Matthews. Filmed on location in Holland, music is by Hugo de Groot and cinematography by Ted Scaife.

    Poor. The story is actually a good one, coming at things from a German undercover perspective, it's nice to see the other side of the coin. Unfortunately, with the exception of York, the acting is borderline farcical. The makers pad out the picture with newsreel footage, while asking us to wait till the last quarter of film before we get some acting action worthy of the title (competently staged). But just when you think you could possible forgive it its sins, it pulls a dead rabbit out of the hat and delivers a turn of events that quite frankly stinks. Nice to see proper use of radio protocol for a change though! 4/10
    6bkoganbing

    The Last Gasp Of The Third Reich

    During the 40s and 50s at MGM the all American GI whether it was Battleground, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo, A Guy Named Joe, or Command Decision the role inevitably went to Van Johnson. And he's all American here in The Last Blitzkrieg as well, as all American as Peter Graves was in Stalag 17.

    Not only was Van Johnson cast against type, but so was Kerwin Matthews as they play a pair of English speaking Germans who are masquerading as regular GIs during the Battle Of The Bulge. The idea being to disrupt American battle plans and cause havoc behind the lines. It was a last gasp maneuver of the Third Reich, much as The whole Battle Of The Bulge was just that.

    Johnson was doing this work already as a spy among American POWs just as Peter Graves was in Stalag 17. But he gets called to this assignment and he and Matthews and two others are sent together.

    For a bit he gets some good luck as he keeps the name and ID he had at the prison camp because he runs into Dick York and Larry Storch who were in the same camp, but who were two that managed to escape. They vouch for Johnson, but then some rotten luck descends on the platoon where York is the sergeant.

    Johnson is a torn man, he's really not a National Socialist and thinks this is all for nothing. Matthews however is a true believer and he as well as Johnson is cast against type. And Kerwin Matthews delivers a pretty good performance in the part.

    If it were not for being the first Darrin Stevens on Bewitched, this might be Dick York's career role as well, though some would opt for what he did in Inherit The Wind. Of all in the cast I was most impressed with what he did. Especially since on Bewitched he's always the butt of the comedy there. York happens to be a soldier of German background who speaks that fluently which comes in very handy.

    The Last Blitzkrieg was shot in the Netherlands where a lot of this action really happened. Nice use of newsreel battle films was used and the players are fine. For a Sam Katzman production this one was all right.
    5JohnSeal

    Van Johnson plays against type

    This slightly off-kilter Columbia programmer stars Van Johnson as a Nazi double agent who first wins the confidence of the American POWs he's housed with and is then sent on a secret mission to infiltrate U.S. forces during late 1944's Ardennes offensive (more commonly known as The Battle of the Bulge). Johnson does his best as a bad guy, though the film makes an unreasonable stretch to make him sympathetic towards the end, and Dick York is quite good as an army sergeant thrust into a command position by the iniquitous actions of the German infiltrators. As always with a Sam Katzman production, the film tries to mask its low budget with plenty of stock footage, but it also benefits from location footage in The Netherlands. It's no classic, but is a pleasant enough diversion that also features Kerwin Mathews in a rare performance as a really, really bad guy.
    5JoeytheBrit

    The Last Blitzkrieg review

    All-American Van Johnson plays against type as a German officer masquerading as a GI during the dying days of WWII in order to disrupt the advance of the allied forces. It's an unusual story rendered truly forgettable in the hands of Arthur Dreifuss, who doesn't have much of a clue when it comes to filming action scenes or building suspense.

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    • Trivia
      Filmed in 1958 in the Veluwe woods and heather near Arnhem, Holland.
    • Goofs
      At the end of the movie when Van Johnson is fatally machine-gunned, the shadow of the cameraman is briefly seen twice.
    • Quotes

      Sgt. Hans Von Kroner: Are you treating me this way because you're a German?

      Sgt. Ludwig: No, because I'm a human being. I'm gonna tell you something you may not understand. I've got friends and relatives inside Germany. They're good and decent people. They didn't want this war. They didn't want to conquer the rest of the world. I got a feeling that there must be millions just like 'em.

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 1959 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Espions en uniforme
    • Filming locations
      • Cinetone Studio's, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands(studio: made on location in Holland at)
    • Production company
      • Clover Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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