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Moi et le colonel

Original title: Me and the Colonel
  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
786
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Moi et le colonel (1958)
ComedyWar

Jacobowsky, a refugee, and Prokoszny, a Polish colonel, flee Nazis despite conflicting views. Vying for a woman's affection, they learn to respect each other while outwitting pursuers.Jacobowsky, a refugee, and Prokoszny, a Polish colonel, flee Nazis despite conflicting views. Vying for a woman's affection, they learn to respect each other while outwitting pursuers.Jacobowsky, a refugee, and Prokoszny, a Polish colonel, flee Nazis despite conflicting views. Vying for a woman's affection, they learn to respect each other while outwitting pursuers.

  • Director
    • Peter Glenville
  • Writers
    • S.N. Behrman
    • George Froeschel
    • Franz Werfel
  • Stars
    • Danny Kaye
    • Curd Jürgens
    • Nicole Maurey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    786
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Glenville
    • Writers
      • S.N. Behrman
      • George Froeschel
      • Franz Werfel
    • Stars
      • Danny Kaye
      • Curd Jürgens
      • Nicole Maurey
    • 18User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Danny Kaye
    Danny Kaye
    • S.L. Jacobowsky
    Curd Jürgens
    Curd Jürgens
    • Colonel Prokoszny
    • (as Curt Jurgens)
    Nicole Maurey
    Nicole Maurey
    • Suzanne Roualet
    Françoise Rosay
    Françoise Rosay
    • Madame Bouffier
    • (as Francoise Rosay)
    Akim Tamiroff
    Akim Tamiroff
    • Szabuniewicz
    Martita Hunt
    Martita Hunt
    • Mother Superior
    Alexander Scourby
    Alexander Scourby
    • Major Von Bergen
    Liliane Montevecchi
    Liliane Montevecchi
    • Cosette
    Ludwig Stössel
    Ludwig Stössel
    • Dr. Szicki
    • (as Ludwig Stossel)
    Gérard Buhr
    Gérard Buhr
    • German Captain
    • (as Gerard Buhr)
    Franz Roehn
    • Monsieur Girardin
    Celia Lovsky
    Celia Lovsky
    • Mme. Arle
    Clément Harari
    Clément Harari
    • Man of the Gestapo
    • (as Clement Harari)
    Alain Bouvette
    • Rothschild's Chauffeur
    Albert Godderis
    • M. Gravat
    Karen Lenay
    • Denise
    Eugene Borden
    • Pierre Michel
    Maurice Marsac
    Maurice Marsac
    • French Lieutenant
    • Director
      • Peter Glenville
    • Writers
      • S.N. Behrman
      • George Froeschel
      • Franz Werfel
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    User reviews18

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    10mmyy

    Great but hard to find Danny Kaye Movie

    This is a movie based on a play by Franz Werfel who had the "priviledge" of being the writer whose books Hitler vowed to burn first. Luckily, he was able to escape Europe and come to America. As a side note--he was married to Alma Mahler Werfel--Mahler's widow who managed to marry or live with many of the greatest artists of the 20th century. But Werfel had quite a time trying to escape Hitler and his play was about this story. When the play came to Broadway it was softened and a lot of humor was added. The movie is more true to the Broadway play. And it is a WONDERFUL movie. Full of suspense, humor, innocence and evil. All the acting is wonderful. Danny Kaye does a wonderful job in the lead. It is not like any of his other movies. Black and white and beautiful. Worth whatever trouble you have in finding it.
    10lfowden84

    More and more i like this movie

    Caught this gem on late night TV a few years ago.Even though the story is set during World War II and Danny Kaye's character is trying to escape to safety, it has so many poignantly funny moments that one remembers and has a chuckle about it. My favourite: "in the cathedral of my heart a candle will be lit".This is by the Colonel to one of his many paramours. Eventually Danny Kaye cannot help himself and wonders how big is the Colonel's heart to accommodate all this candles? Next is the oft repeated line : "less and less I like this Jacoboski".Last but not least is the third character in the story, the faithful sergeant played by Akim Tamiroff. This film has drama,pathos,laughs and tears all within a story of escape,pride and sadly war.Highly sought after if released on DVD. Millie
    7bkoganbing

    One resourceful ally

    In Me And The Colonel Danny Kaye's career took a dramatic turn as he stars in the movie version of the play Jacobowsky And The Colonel which was an autobiographical work of refugee writer Franz Werfel. It was also Werfel's last work as he died in 1945 as the play was running on Broadway. Werfel when fleeing France and the onrushing Nazi occupation traveled the same route from Paris to southern France and I'm sure his real life experiences verbatim would make an interesting story.

    The play starred another refugee Oscar Karlweis as the philosophical Jewish refugee Jacobowsky and Louis Calhern as the stiff necked Polish colonel who among other things is anti-Semitic, so typical of his class in those days. On screen the colonel is played by CurtJurgens and he has a mission, to get to the United Kingdom and give the new Polish in exile government a list of contacts. Naturally the Nazis want to get their hands on him and the list. The colonel wants to also get his French wife Nicole Maurey out of France as well and his orderly Akim Tamiroff.

    The film is their journey through France along the same path Werfel took to get out of Europe. In Jurgens mind Kaye is annoying Jew, but he gradually learns to both respect Kaye's resourcefulness and see a Jewish person as a human being. All too human as Maurey also starts to develop feelings for him.

    For this role Kaye dropped a whole lot of his usual shtick and his performance is simple and restrained. The humor and there is a bit there is of the whimsical and ironical kind. He does it well. Two other performances of note are that of Alexander Scourby as the Nazi colonel who also has designs on Maurey and Martita Hunt as a helpful, make that very helpful Mother Superior of a convent.

    For a different and refreshing Danny Kaye I highly recommend Me And The Colonel.
    Kirpianuscus

    beautiful

    The basic prize for the viewer is the acting. Then the humor. Not the last, the gentle romance. A story of war and survive, seductive for the clash between characters, for the birth of a sort of comradery and for something remaining great for wise manner to use sentimental nuances.
    9malvernp

    I Will Light a Candle to You in the Synagogue of My Heart!

    It is well known that many comic actors are frustrated serious dramatic thespians. Why else would Charlie Chaplin make Monsieur Verdoux or Limelight? Or Bill Murray tackle the leading roles in the remake of The Razor's Edge or Mad Dog and Glory? Or Steve Martin take on such projects as the 1981 version of Pennies From Heaven or The Spanish Prisoner? Or Cary Grant (who picked his roles with great care) assume the part of the disillusioned Cockney drifter in the decidedly downbeat None But The Lonely Heart?

    Apparently, the reverse situation is far less common. Laurence Olivier made The Divorce Of Lady X in 1938, and that did not tempt him to do comedy again when he became more famous and in better control of his career (with the exception of the unfortunate The Prince And The Showgirl). The Bride Came C.O.D. and The Man Who Came To Dinner were projects that Bette Davis made without much commitment--and it shows. Greer Garson starred in Julia Misbehaves and the less said about it the better. Humphrey Bogart seems decidedly out of his element in Sabrina.

    This leads us to Danny Kaye and Me And The Colonel (MATC). This film represents a real departure from Kaye's generally hyperkinetic physical comedies of earlier years. In MATC, he takes on the part of a somewhat shy, gentle, clever but understated character just trying to survive in a very unsettled world. He does this with great sensitivity and believability. Kaye actually makes it seem plausible that such a man could be seen as attractive by the very lovely Nicole Maurey. None of the manic aspects of Danny Kaye's comic character surface during the movie. His naturalistic acting style is quite engaging. The delightful interplay between Kaye and Curt Jurgens (the anti-Semitic Colonel who grows to greatly appreciate Kaye's Jewish Samuel Jacobowsky) is a real treat to watch. It is refreshing to see a Jewish character depicted in a way that makes his cunning, intelligence and wit appear as positive rather than negative personal attributes.

    This is a lovely film that is not well known by the general public. It successfully transforms a serious wartime situation that borders on tragedy into a journey of growth, discovery and humanity. Kaye had every right to be proud that he made this movie.

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    • Trivia
      In the UK, given a Royal Premiere attended by HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH The Duke of Edinburgh at the Odeon Leicester Square on Monday October 27th 1958.
    • Goofs
      Although the story takes place in 1940, all of Nicole Maurey's hairstyles and costumes are strictly in the 1958 mode.
    • Quotes

      S.L. Jacobowsky: My mother used to say - There are always two possibilities.

    • Connections
      Featured in American Masters: Danny Kaye: A Legacy of Laughter (1996)

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    • Release date
      • October 1958 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Me and the Colonel
    • Production company
      • William Goetz Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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