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Le Pont

Original title: Die Brücke
  • 1959
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
9.1K
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Michael Hinz and Hans-Georg Kredewahn in Le Pont (1959)
DramaHistoryWar

In 1945, Germany is being overrun, and nobody is left to fight but teenagers.In 1945, Germany is being overrun, and nobody is left to fight but teenagers.In 1945, Germany is being overrun, and nobody is left to fight but teenagers.

  • Director
    • Bernhard Wicki
  • Writers
    • Manfred Gregor
    • Michael Mansfeld
    • Heinz Pauck
  • Stars
    • Volker Bohnet
    • Fritz Wepper
    • Michael Hinz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    9.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bernhard Wicki
    • Writers
      • Manfred Gregor
      • Michael Mansfeld
      • Heinz Pauck
    • Stars
      • Volker Bohnet
      • Fritz Wepper
      • Michael Hinz
    • 69User reviews
    • 37Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 16 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Volker Bohnet
    Volker Bohnet
    • Hans Scholten
    • (as Folker Bohnet)
    Fritz Wepper
    Fritz Wepper
    • Albert Mutz
    Michael Hinz
    Michael Hinz
    • Walter Forst
    Frank Glaubrecht
    • Jurgen Borchert
    Karl Michael Balzer
    • Karl Horber
    Volker Lechtenbrink
    Volker Lechtenbrink
    • Klaus Hager
    Günter Hoffmann
    • Sigi Bernhard
    • (as Günther Hoffmann)
    Cordula Trantow
    Cordula Trantow
    • Franziska
    Wolfgang Stumpf
    Wolfgang Stumpf
    • Stern
    Günter Pfitzmann
    • Heilmann
    Heinz Spitzner
    • Fröhlich
    Siegfried Schürenberg
    • Lt. Colonel
    Ruth Hausmeister
    • Mrs. Mutz
    Eva Vaitl
    Eva Vaitl
    • Mrs. Borchert
    Edith Schultze-Westrum
    Edith Schultze-Westrum
    • Mother Bernhard
    Hans Elwenspoek
    • Mr. Forst
    Trude Breitschopf
    • Mrs. Forst
    Klaus Hellmold
    • Mr. Horber
    • Director
      • Bernhard Wicki
    • Writers
      • Manfred Gregor
      • Michael Mansfeld
      • Heinz Pauck
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews69

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    10hank-45-2

    That's the way it was

    I lived through that time, I was seventeen, and I know fourteen year olds were fighting to the last " boy ". The realism of this film still takes me back to '45. It happened that way.
    10bugs-32

    Deserves a 11 instead a 10.

    In my opinion is the best war film I've ever seen. The story is one o the best examples of the nonsense and madness of war. Seems incredible that this movie has been done by Germany and released after 14 years since the end of the war. You can see a traumatic passage from childhood to maturity in the principal characters. The film is from the late fifties so there is no big special effects like "saving private Ryan". Also, the movie is not showing a major and historical battle, with a lot of soldiers and tanks fighting between explosions. In fact,the war scenes can be seen only in the last half hour. The final scene on the bridge is one of the most disturbing scenes of war films.
    8AlsExGal

    Seeing WWII through the eyes of German youth

    German war drama from Deutsche Film Hansa and director Bernhard Wicki. In the waning days of WW2, a group of German high school friends all get drafted into the army, much to their excitement. However, with literally only a single day's worth of training, they are sent to their hometown to guard a small bridge until it can be destroyed by a demolition crew. The young men take their task very seriously, leading to tragic results

    The 100 minutes film spends the first hour establishing the characters of each of the young men, so that the frenetic last act becomes even more devastating, as these are fully fleshed out individuals instead of the too-frequent ciphers and cliches found in many war films. The tone is distinctly anti-war, but the movie is never preachy, and the futility of their actions is made apparent naturally, without contrivance. The filmmaking in the final stretch of the film is ahead of its time in the use of rapid edits, traveling camera shots, and zooms. The movie was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar (it lost to Black Orpheus). Recommended.
    8claudio_carvalho

    Coming of Age Playing War

    A couple of days before the end of World War II, seven sixteen year-old German boys of a small village are recruited for military service. The idealistic Hans Scholten (Folker Bohnet), Albert Mutz (Fritz Wepper), Walter Forst (Michael Hinz), Jurgen Borchert (Frank Glaubrecht), Karl Horber (Karl Michael Balzer), Klaus Hager (Volker Lechtenbrink) and Sigi Bernhard (Günther Hoffmann) join the army on 26 April 1945 with great expectations and enthusiasm to defend their motherland Germany in the front against the will of their parents. Their English teacher Stern (Wolfgang Stumpf) unsuccessfully tries to convince Commander Fröhlich (Heinz Spitzner) to refuse the enlistment of the youngsters. After one day training, the soldiers are summoned to the front but the Commander of the 463rd Battalion of the 3rd Company assigns Sergeant Heilmann (Günter Pfitzmann) to stay with the rookies "protecting" a useless bridge in their village in order to spare the boys. However, in the chaos of the imminent defeat with German soldiers fleeing from the American troops, Heilmann is murdered and the boys defend the small bridge with their lives on 27 April 1945.

    "Die Brücke" is another powerful and impressive German film about coming of age in times or war. This anti-war movie probably reflects the thoughts of the brain-washed youngsters by the Nazi ideology and propaganda in the 40's and is heartbreaking to see sixteen year-old boys playing war like a game and without awareness of the seriousness of the situation. Being a father, it is also very sad to see the powerless widows and mothers trying to protect their enthusiastic sons that want to fight to defend their country. The realism of this dramatic movie is awesome and totally different from the approach of Hollywood movies, where Germans are usually evil soldiers and the situation of the civilian population is forgotten, but unfortunately it has not been released in Brazil on VHS or DVD. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): Not Available
    jandesimpson

    The Boys' War

    Made in 1959, "The Bridge" is one of the few films from the former West Germany that squarely faces the theme of Nazi defeat. It is a courageous work where content is all important, so much so that it hardly matters that the direction is rather limp and pedestrian and the acting somewhat less than impressive. It is an elegy to lost youth concluding with a caption that vents such anger through the irony of understatement that it earns without question a rightful place among the most seriously committed of anti-war films. The setting is an unspecified small town in Germany where to begin with, apart from a bomb dropped in the river and conversations about hardship and shortages, the war seems far more than a distant rumble away. We follow a group of seven 15 year old boys at school and play until the time when the rapidly approaching American front necessitates their call up and hasty military training. As the military front creeps ever closer they are given the role of defending a bridge over a river, the wisdom of which is seriously questioned by several of their superior offices but which they eagerly take on in the spirit of boyhood heroism combined with what one can well imagine to be the ideology instilled into them by past experience of the Hitler Youth. The terrible last half hour in which their baptism by fire is recorded in graphic detail through the stages of excitement, terror and death is gruelling to watch, the more so because the youth of the sufferers generates so much anger at such waste and loss. I would not for one moment claim the "The Bridge" is in the same league as Kubrick's "Paths of Glory", Helma Sanders-Brahms's "Germany, Pale Mother" or Klimov's "Come and See" - Bernhard Wicki is a lesser director who never quite succeeds in making each of the seven protagonists a memorable character - but nevertheless he manages convincingly to flesh out in dramatic form the terrible reality behind that awesome newsreel footage of Hitler encouraging boy troops amid the rubble of Berlin. "The Bridge" brings home more than most films the madness of it all.

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    • Trivia
      The end credits suggest that the story relates to true events which supposedly happened on "April 27, 1945", but this specific story is fictitious, while the general use of teenage boys as soldiers in the last days of the Third Reich is accurate.
    • Goofs
      When the boys are assembled at night, they are told they will be part of the 336th Division. That unit was destroyed and surrendered to the Soviets on the Eastern Front nearly a year earlier in 1944 and was never reformed.
    • Quotes

      Sigi Bernhard: Whoever defends one square foot of German soil defends Germany!

    • Alternate versions
      An English dubbed version was released in the USA in 1963.
    • Connections
      Edited into Bernhard Victor Christoph Carl von Bülow genannt Loriot (2008)

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    • Are you sure this movie is from 1959? According to end credits, it's from 1969.
    • Why is this movie titled Die Brucke? From my high school German Der is male, Die is female and Das is for all other words. The Bridge is not female. It should be Das Brucke.

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    • Release date
      • March 30, 1960 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • West Germany
    • Languages
      • German
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Bridge
    • Filming locations
      • Cham, Bavaria, Germany(main location)
    • Production companies
      • Deutsche Film Hansa
      • Fono Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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