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Les Évadés de la nuit

Original title: Era notte a Roma
  • 1960
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  • 2h 31m
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Les Évadés de la nuit (1960)
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During the Second World War three allied prisoners: a Soviet, an American, and an Englishman, attempt to escape Rome with the help of a young couple who are residents of the city.During the Second World War three allied prisoners: a Soviet, an American, and an Englishman, attempt to escape Rome with the help of a young couple who are residents of the city.During the Second World War three allied prisoners: a Soviet, an American, and an Englishman, attempt to escape Rome with the help of a young couple who are residents of the city.

  • Director
    • Roberto Rossellini
  • Writers
    • Sergio Amidei
    • Diego Fabbri
    • Brunello Rondi
  • Stars
    • Leo Genn
    • Giovanna Ralli
    • Sergey Bondarchuk
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    810
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roberto Rossellini
    • Writers
      • Sergio Amidei
      • Diego Fabbri
      • Brunello Rondi
    • Stars
      • Leo Genn
      • Giovanna Ralli
      • Sergey Bondarchuk
    • 10User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Leo Genn
    Leo Genn
    • Il maggiore britannico Michael Pemberton
    Giovanna Ralli
    Giovanna Ralli
    • Esperia Belli
    Sergey Bondarchuk
    Sergey Bondarchuk
    • Il sergent sovietico Fyodor Aleksandrovic Nazukov
    • (as Sergej Bondartchoux)
    Hannes Messemer
    Hannes Messemer
    • Il barone Von Kleist
    Peter Baldwin
    Peter Baldwin
    • Il tenente americano Peter Bradley
    Laura Betti
    Laura Betti
    • Teresa
    Rosalba Neri
    Rosalba Neri
    • Erika Almagià
    Giulio Calì
    • L'autista
    Sergio Fantoni
    Sergio Fantoni
    • Don Valerio
    Roberto Palombi
    • Sor Giacinto
    George Petrarca
    • Tarcisio
    Carlo Reali
    • Augusto Antoniani
    Enrico Maria Salerno
    Enrico Maria Salerno
    • Il dottor Costanzi
    Renato Salvatori
    Renato Salvatori
    • Renato Balducci
    Paolo Stoppa
    Paolo Stoppa
    • Il principe Alessandro Antoniani
    Leopoldo Valentini
    • Sor Alfredo - il portiere
    Lars Bloch
    • Un soldato americano
    • (uncredited)
    Lina Ferri
    • Una falsa suora
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Roberto Rossellini
    • Writers
      • Sergio Amidei
      • Diego Fabbri
      • Brunello Rondi
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    7planktonrules

    Well done...

    Roberto Rossellini and Vittorio De Sica are two directors known for being the premier Neo-Realists. A Neo-Realistic film is one which is not filmed on sets but in the natural environment. And, the actors in the movie aren't professional actors. And, the stories are about ordinary folks. They were made this way simply because Italy was in ruins following WWII and this was the only way the COULD make pictures. While "Escape by Night" is by Rossellini and looks a lot like a Neo-Realist film, it isn't quite. It sure has the look and the story is about ordinary folk but the people in the movie, at least in starring roles, are real honest-to-goodness actors--mostly because by 1960 the Italian film industry was strong and growing. Had the film been made a decade or so earlier, it probably would have been an actual example of Neo-Realism. Now this does not mean the movie is bad in any way...it's not.

    This is the story of three soldiers who have escaped from a Fascist concentration camp, and American, an Englishman and a Russian. While this composition isn't realistic, it made for an interesting film. And, there were a lot of escaped Allied prisoners who were helped by ordinary Italians according to this film. The plot is VERY simple...the three men are shuttled from home to home to home until they could either make their escape or they would be liberated by the approaching troops.

    The acting and sets are all very realistic and the film is engaging. Perhaps it's not exactly fun or a must-see but it is well made.

    By the way, one of the more interesting cast members here is the Russian actor, Sergey Bondarchuk. While not a household name outside the old Soviet Union, this man was an incredibly brilliant director as well and helmed perhaps the most incredible Soviet movie ever made, "War and Peace". Depending on the edit, this sweeping sage is between 4 and 8 1/2 hours long! I'm crazy...I've seen it twice...the long version!
    3strong-122-478885

    Rossellini's WW2 Drama Misses The Mark

    For starters - At an unbearable 134 minutes, this 1960, WW2 Drama, directed by Italian film-maker, Roberto Rossellini, was truly something of an endurance test for this frustrated and bored viewer.

    Escape By Night's action (or lack of it) was set at such a deliberately s-l-o-w snail's pace, and every situation was dragged out beyond reason, that, sure enough, I ended up nodding off to sleep more than once.

    On top of that, this wartime picture did not contain one, single battle scene in it. You can be sure, had a few worthwhile explosions taken place, here & there, that definitely would have helped to alleviate some of this story's stifling monotony.

    In this tale of cat-n-mouse, all that Rossellini seemed concerned about was dealing with the trifling personal dramas that dogged its characters.

    But, unfortunately, this directorial short-sightedness on Rosellini's part didn't go over very well with this viewer, since none of the characters in the story were really all that interesting or worthy of much attention to begin with.

    Believe it or not - The absolute highlight of this mundane picture was when a turkey (that's right - a turkey!!) escaped from Esperia's home and this excitement sent all of the delighted, neighbourhood children scampering down the dirty street after it.
    5simon-1303

    Not a patch on il generale della rovere

    I like a lot of Rossellini, but there is the odd clinker. Here's why:

    it's not sure if it's propaganda, documentary or drama, or all three ; it's set in a blackout, so it's more unrelieved grey than black and white; it's largely set in tenement garrets, though some odd scenes elsewhere; there are few attractive compositions, except repeated shots of the Rome skyline; it has national clichés instead of characters: impulsive American, reserved Brit, bad German, good German, bad fascist, emotional Italian etc. ; the characters enter and leave the film almost at random ; the dramatic scenes aren't, they stop and start abruptly and are poorly linked; plot developments seem to come out of nowhere; the interesting things often happen off screen; characters' behaviour is often reckless to the point of incredulity.

    Apparently rewritten, screenplayed, edited and scored on the hoof, with a great deal of family involvement,and I'm afraid it shows. sorry for being so negative.
    7ZeddaZogenau

    Italian War Movie with Giovanna RALLI and Hannes MESSEMER

    This film is not one of Roberto ROSSELLINI's best, but it provides an impressive story from the Second World War. Soldiers of different nationalities, who therefore speak different languages, try to hide in Rome, which is occupied by the National Socialists. The Roman Esperia (Giovanna RALLI) becomes a figure of hope for these men.

    For example, the Russian director Sergei BONDARTSCHUK (the Soviet Russian version of WAR AND PEACE based on the novel by Lev Tolstoy) can be seen as a Soviet soldier. The internationally sought-after German actor Hannes MESSEMER (known from the West German television series DIE DROMBUSCHS on the ZDF television station) plays the Nazi occupier.

    What's very interesting is that people speak different languages here, which makes the film very authentic.
    dbdumonteil

    Just before Anzio

    An user complained that Rossellini's movies are overlooked today;he is completely right.Although the Italian New Wave was never so hard and so nasty as their French counterpart on former colleagues,it nevertheless cast a shadow over them.On the European board ,there are plenty of messages about Fellini,Antonioni,Pasolini (and Godard,Truffaut ,Rohmer and co)whereas Rossellini (and De Sica,the great Luigi Comencini)are almost always absent.

    He also complained about the cuts in Rossellini's works;however,what was intolerable in "Vanina Vanini" (the first part of which is thoroughly incomprehensible) is not so important in "Era Notte a Roma" . My copy has a running time of about 130 min and that's enough,for I think that it's overlong and even full of filler.

    "Era Notte" tells the story of three escaped prisoners during WW2: a Russian,an English and an American.It's also the story of an Italian girl who helps the peasants to get rid of their burdensome guests in exchange for food.She's not a resistance fighter (as his fiancé is) but she will prove herself very human in spite of her weakness.

    Rossellini displays respect for the audience: every character speaks his own language ,which gives the movie much more substance than ,for instance ," Uomo della croce " in which everyone spoke Italian.My favorite scene is the Christmas celebration with a very moving "Auld Lang Syne" sung by people from four different countries.It cannot be considered one of Rossellini 's masterworks but its several moments of brilliance make it a must for Rossellini's fans.

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    • Trivia
      Although the movie is spoken in four languages, the Italian version is intentionally unsubtitled.
    • Goofs
      In the attic, after about 20 minutes, the strings of a harp are briefly touched. However, the resulting sound is not from a harp, but rather from the strings of a pianoforte being strummed.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Cannibal Holocaust (1980)

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    • Release date
      • July 5, 1961 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
      • German
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Escape by Night
    • Filming locations
      • San Salvatore in Lauro, Rome, Lazio, Italy(church)
    • Production companies
      • International Goldstar
      • Dismage
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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