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Les Rapaces du Troisième Reich

Original title: England Made Me
  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
178
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Les Rapaces du Troisième Reich (1973)
Drama

A story about an English businessman in 1930s Germany who encounters a financier who has forged his career on greed, corruption, and opportunism, rather than the traditional British principl... Read allA story about an English businessman in 1930s Germany who encounters a financier who has forged his career on greed, corruption, and opportunism, rather than the traditional British principles of decency and fair play.A story about an English businessman in 1930s Germany who encounters a financier who has forged his career on greed, corruption, and opportunism, rather than the traditional British principles of decency and fair play.

  • Director
    • Peter Duffell
  • Writers
    • Graham Greene
    • Desmond Cory
    • Peter Duffell
  • Stars
    • Peter Finch
    • Michael York
    • Hildegard Neil
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    178
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Duffell
    • Writers
      • Graham Greene
      • Desmond Cory
      • Peter Duffell
    • Stars
      • Peter Finch
      • Michael York
      • Hildegard Neil
    • 6User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    Peter Finch
    Peter Finch
    • Erich Krogh
    Michael York
    Michael York
    • Anthony Farrant
    Hildegard Neil
    • Kate Farrant
    Joss Ackland
    Joss Ackland
    • Haller
    Michael Hordern
    Michael Hordern
    • F. Minty
    Tessa Wyatt
    Tessa Wyatt
    • Liz Davidge
    Michael Sheard
    Michael Sheard
    • Fromm
    Richard Gibson
    Richard Gibson
    • Young Tony
    Lalla Ward
    Lalla Ward
    • Young Kate
    William Baskiville
    • Stein
    Demeter Bitenc
    Demeter Bitenc
    • Reichsminister
    Vladan Zivkovic
    • Heinrich
    Vladimir Bacic
    • Hartmann
    Mirjana Nikolic
    • Nikki
    Maja Papandopulo
    • Singer
    Branislav Canak
    • Mueller
    Petar Zabec
    • Hotel Receptionist
    Pat McCarron
    • 1st Beach Girl
    • Director
      • Peter Duffell
    • Writers
      • Graham Greene
      • Desmond Cory
      • Peter Duffell
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    User reviews6

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    4malcolmgsw

    Boring film and lack of verisimilitude

    The problem with this film is that it is so boring that you start noticing so many things that are wrong with the settings and incidentals.

    For a start the military parade has the soldiers just executing an ordinary marching step,instead of the goose steps.

    All the interiors are very plain,not reflecting art deco,the Bauhaus movement or the Nazis brutalist architecture.

    The women's hairstyles and their clothing all are 1970s contemporary. So not for one minute can one believe that this is set in Nazi Germany in the 1930s.

    There were numerous films set in this era,notably Cabaret all better than this..
    6whatleym

    Lavish production which ultimately fails to excite.

    This film is usually known by the title of Graham Greene's novel on which it is based – 'England Made Me'. However it also has an alternative title of 'Rape of the 3rd Reich'. And that is perhaps more indicative of what this film is about – the lives of several 'ordinary' people in Germany a few years prior to WW2, being affected by the increasing power of the Nazi party all around them.

    The central character is Anthony Farrant played by archetypal Englishman Michael York. His sister Kate played by Hildegarde Neil, works for a rich but ruthless and cynical German industrialist Erich Krogh (Peter Finch) in Germany. Having left England for new challenges Anthony meets up with his sister (initially in France) and she then secures him a job in Krogh's company. Anthony later forms a relationship with an English woman he meets in Germany – Liz Davidge – played by 'English Rose' (and famously U.K D.J. Tony Blackburn's ex-wife) Tessa Wyatt. Anthony also forms a friendship with journalist 'Minty', superbly acted as a 'slob' character by Michael Hordern. Anthony sometimes tells the journo perhaps too much – at a time when the Nazis were seeking control of the press – and this forms the basis for the later scenarios in the movie. The final key character is Haller (Joss Ackland); he works as Krogh's right-hand man and plays a central role in scenes towards the end of the film.

    This is clearly a lavish production, the photography and sets are superb, and the film budget must have been extensive. The movie also contains a raft of stars. But ultimately it disappoints. The plot often moves forward too slowly (and wavers) and some of the dialogue is cliché-ridden. In my view this movie represents a wasted opportunity – much more could have been made of Greene's novel than this. It's difficult to work out just why it fails to deliver – I note that it was made in Belgrade in the early 70s; perhaps the regime there would not allow the production team the freedom they wanted? It's still a viewable film but don't expect the epic that the cast, budget and BAFTA-nomination might suggest.
    5moonspinner55

    A well-acted failure...

    Graham Greene's novel becomes somewhat undernourished wartime melodrama, without the scope, vision or substantial budget to credibly expound on its themes. Michael York plays a young ne'er-do-well who comes to stay with his sister and her wealthy fiancé/benefactor in 1930s Germany, just before the rise of the Nazi party. An incredible period in time for storytelling, yet the human drama here fails to ignite. It's interesting but cold, without much emotion or point. Filmed in Yugoslavia (!), the movie does have a handsome look, though it surely would have benefited from a larger budget or authentic locales in order to truly capture the fervor and frenzy of Hitler-era Germany (as "Cabaret" had accomplished just one year before, curiously also starring Michael York). It's a fake, but not a bad one, a picture that does not strive (thankfully) to recreate Concentration Camp hysteria but instead provide more insight into the interpersonal complexities of this time. York is reunited with his "Lost Horizon" co-star Peter Finch, and both actors are fine if generally unmemorable. ** from ****
    9clanciai

    A poor Graham Greene novel made the best of on screen

    This was one of Graham Greene's early novels and certainly not his best one. It has actually the character of experimental improvisation, as if Graham Greene made an effort to write a modern novel with something like James Joyce in view. There is not much of a story, the composition of the novel being something like building up a sort of towering figure of the omnipotent business man Krogh, and the idea was actually inspired by the case of Ivar Kreuger, the Swedish multimillionaire who ended up in a suicide mystery. The whole novel takes place in Sweden.

    The film has reasonably enough found it necessary to make something completely different. Instead of a grey and boring diffuse Sweden we find ourselves in Nazi Germany of 1935, when Hitler was still on the rise. Poor Michael York and the beautiful Hilldegard Neil, the chief character of the film, are a brother and sister somewhat at odds with reality, especially in Germany, where Hildegard nonetheless has found a regular position as Krogh's intimate secretary. She brings her brother to Germany to help him along, where they all three (including Krogh, Peter Finch, reliable as usual,) gradually find themselves more and more alienated in the hostile and inhuman Nazi world.

    There are some other main figures in the plot, Michael Hordern as a typically Greeneish antihero and shabby journalist on his way down with opportunism for his only comfort, and Tessa Wyatt as Liz, a girl Michael York finds to please himself with, since he can't just stay with his sister. Then we have Joss Ackland as Haller, a kind of henchman of Krogh's to pull some strings towards the end.

    So much for the plot, which really isn't much of a story, not even approaching the Kreuger mystery, concentrating instead on Michael York's outsidership hopelessly prompting on honesty, but the main asset of the film is something completely different.

    The settings are magnificent, with exotic nightclubs, luxury palaces, enjoyable excursions and things like that, the atmosphere and set-up is genuinely good, It's a very beautiful film, but what makes this film worth while is the music by John Scott, the only thing that saves it. The actors are perfectly good but don't help the meagre story, while only the music gives it some quality of importance.

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    • Trivia
      John Scott wrote the music and Arthur Hamilton the lyrics for "Remembering" for this movie. The song was performed by Lana Cantrell, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song in a Motion Picture. However, it became disqualified due to Ms. Cantrell's vocal being recorded over the title strip at the end of the movie. The Academy subsequently notified East Coast Records, and requested the instrumental version be nominated in its place. East Coast Records declined in support of Ms. Cantrell. As chairman of the Music Branch's Executive Committee, it was Mr. Hamilton's responsibility to disqualify his own song. The rule was changed the following year, and the use of a song over the end titles became eligible, and common practice.
    • Goofs
      German characters all speak British English to each other and to the English characters, with one exception. A boatman talks briefly with Kate in German.
    • Soundtracks
      REMEMBERING
      Words by Arthur Hamilton

      Music by John Scott

      Sung by Lana Cantrell

      Arranged by Larry Wilcox

      Courtesy of Warner Chappell / Dick James Music / Mills Music/ Wright Music

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    • Release date
      • January 3, 1974 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Yugoslavia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • England Made Me
    • Filming locations
      • Yugoslavia
    • Production companies
      • Atlantic Productions
      • Centralni Filmski Studio
      • Two World Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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