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Ordres secrets aux espions nazis

Original title: Verboten!
  • 1959
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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Ordres secrets aux espions nazis (1959)
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A young American serviceman stationed in Germany after the fall of the Third Reich jeopardizes his position with the Marshall Plan relief effort by breaking the non-fraternization rule and f... Read allA young American serviceman stationed in Germany after the fall of the Third Reich jeopardizes his position with the Marshall Plan relief effort by breaking the non-fraternization rule and falling in love with a young German woman. He uses his position to obtain food and luxuries... Read allA young American serviceman stationed in Germany after the fall of the Third Reich jeopardizes his position with the Marshall Plan relief effort by breaking the non-fraternization rule and falling in love with a young German woman. He uses his position to obtain food and luxuries for her that are in short supply, and all seems to be going well for the couple. What he ... Read all

  • Director
    • Samuel Fuller
  • Writer
    • Samuel Fuller
  • Stars
    • James Best
    • Susan Cummings
    • Tom Pittman
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Samuel Fuller
    • Writer
      • Samuel Fuller
    • Stars
      • James Best
      • Susan Cummings
      • Tom Pittman
    • 14User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    James Best
    James Best
    • Sgt. David Brent
    Susan Cummings
    Susan Cummings
    • Helga Schiller…
    Tom Pittman
    Tom Pittman
    • Bruno Eckart
    Paul Dubov
    Paul Dubov
    • Capt. R. Harvey
    Harold Daye
    • Franz Schiller
    Dick Kallman
    Dick Kallman
    • Helmuth Strasser
    Stuart Randall
    Stuart Randall
    • Colonel
    Steven Geray
    Steven Geray
    • Mayor (Burghermeister) of Rothbach
    Anna Hope
    • Frau Schiller
    Robert Boon
    • SS officer
    Sasha Harden
    Sasha Harden
    • Eric Heiden
    Paul Busch
    Paul Busch
    • Gunther Dietrich
    Neyle Morrow
    Neyle Morrow
    • Sfc. Kellogg
    Joe Turkel
    Joe Turkel
    • Infantryman
    • (as Joseph Turkel)
    Karl Dönitz
    Karl Dönitz
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Hans Fritzsche
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Joseph Goebbels
    Joseph Goebbels
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Hermann Göring
    Hermann Göring
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Samuel Fuller
    • Writer
      • Samuel Fuller
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    9zetes

    Very good, and not as wacky as has been previously suggested

    Great film about an American G.I. who quits the army to marry a German girl who saved his life in the last days of the war. She accepts, but does she do it because she really likes him, or because he can support her with easier access to food and such? Meanwhile, her brother and an old friend form an anti-American terrorist group called the Werewolves, their purpose to drive away the occupants (you might remember the same group playing a major part in Lars von Trier's film Europa (Zentropa)). James Best, best known for his role as Roscoe P. Coltrane in the 1980s television show The Dukes of Hazzard, is shockingly excellent as the American. He should have become a big movie star – at this age he reminds me very much of Warren Beatty. The other main actors are good, as well. Fuller's direction is quite good, using a lot of long takes again (although they are not nearly as complex as they were in Park Row; the long takes more often than not consist of long scenes with a lot of dialogue). The only problems lie in the script, as seems to be the case with all of the Fuller films that I've seen. It's not too badly flawed, but it ought to have been expanded, fleshing out major characters and parts of the script. Helga, the wife, goes through a major change, but completely off screen. Therefore, the emotional center rests squarely on Best's shoulders. Fuller also should have killed off the sick mother early in the film. I hope that doesn't sound too harsh! She just doesn't really do anything throughout the film except lie in bed. She has so few lines. But Fuller keeps bringing her up as the film goes on. I would have had her death solidify David and Helga's relationship myself. And the film ends too abruptly, and it lacks payoff. These aren't really the biggest flaws in the world (the way I described them makes them sound bigger than they are). 9/10.
    9LeonLouisRicci

    Sam Fuller…The One and Only

    There is Only One Sam Fuller and His Detractors might say that was Certainly Enough. But No One can Argue that Sam Fuller made Boring, Uninteresting, or Common Movies. He was Anything but Common.

    While watching a Fuller Movie one is Struck by the Audaciousness as it Unspools with the Usual Low-Budget and Barely Professional Actors. For His Films are all about the Subject. Be it War, Western, Crime, or any Number of Odd Stories He chose to do, Sam Fuller always gave His Heart and Soul.

    In this WWII Movie it is the Very End and Post War Germany that is the Setting and the Nazis have been Reduced to Nothing More than a Street Gang and the Occupiers are Struggling to keep all the Threads of Society from coming Unraveled. The Most Basic Things like Food and Medicine are in Short Supply and there is Never a Shortage of Suffering People.

    This is just some of the Layers that Fuller Uses here to Elicit a Template of Surreal Cynicism. The Claustrophobic Sets and the Dense Lighting also Manage a Meilu of a Hell on Earth. Posters and Leaflets are Wallpaper and Signposts and the Love Story is not only Edgy but Verboten. This is the Writer/Director's Vintage Heavy Handedness that is a Delight to Watch and is Another Example why there is Only One Sam Fuller.
    7pscott74

    Accurate portrayal of occupied Germany

    One of Fuller's (a combat veteran himself) early works of average quality, but accurately hits on the many conflicting aspects of life in postwar Germany. The main character starts the movie in Apr'45 as a Sgt with C Co, 157th Inf, 45th Div, which really did end the war in Munich as in the movie. (Same unit in the previous month had fought heavily in Aschaffenburg and then liberated part of the Dachau facility). To the uninformed the movie may seem confusing by flip flopping between showing the good & bad of the german people. But anyone who has been there or at least well read on it would know that most of what is portrayed in the movie are things that really did happen in 45-47 Germany. The only inaccuracy I noticed was minor: while on a boat cruise of the Rhine passing the remains of the Remagen bridge he comments he crossed there. But his unit really crossed well south of there - north of Worms Germany.
    8hcoursen

    Not bad!

    I enjoyed this for a couple of reasons. The emotional tangle was at times confusing and imperfectly resolved, but the blend of newsreel footage with the film's narrative was often compelling. The other element that I appreciated was the depiction of the Werewolves, the fanatical Nazis who continued the fight after the formal surrender. I don't know of another film that deals with them. They assassinated Burgomaster Oppenhoff of Aachen on Palm Sunday, 1945, for example, and did create problems for the occupation. The film, then, challenges the sanitized version of victory and occupation with some gritty realities. The "human issues" are presented not so much through the characters here, but through the historical reality that was gripping those who had survived Hitler -- both conquered and victors.
    7JuguAbraham

    Good beginning and middle but a mediocre end for an otherwise good film

    Begins with the ominous opening of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony followed by bits of Wagner. The early parts and the middle are commendable. Fuller loses grip on the script towards the end with documentary footage of the Nuremberg trials inserted with lack of credibility. As in all Fuller films, the director uses a little known actress and gets her to perform with gusto as no other director could. Here it is Susan Cummings who does her job creditably. The concept of the family being built by the soldier is also there in the background. Early in the film, Fuller uses a stunning close-up of the eyes and eyebrows of actor James Best playing the wounded American soldier. As the film progresses, that kind of cinematography is never repeated. Wonder why.

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    • Trivia
      This was the last RKO project which began with the original radio-transmitter logo. Later movies from the revived RKO Pictures would start with a modern reproduction of the transmitter.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Typewriter, the Rifle & the Movie Camera (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Verboten!
      Music by Harry Sukman

      Lyrics by Mack David

      Sung by Paul Anka

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 1960 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Verboten!
    • Filming locations
      • Desilu Studios - 9336 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Globe Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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