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La déchéance de Franz Blum

Original title: Die Verrohung des Franz Blum
  • TV Movie
  • 1974
  • 16
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
197
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Jürgen Prochnow in La déchéance de Franz Blum (1974)
Prison DramaCrimeDrama

A young bourgeois man takes part in a hold-up, is arrested and sentenced. In prison, he discovers a world where only the strongest survive. He will come out transformed.A young bourgeois man takes part in a hold-up, is arrested and sentenced. In prison, he discovers a world where only the strongest survive. He will come out transformed.A young bourgeois man takes part in a hold-up, is arrested and sentenced. In prison, he discovers a world where only the strongest survive. He will come out transformed.

  • Director
    • Reinhard Hauff
  • Writer
    • Burkhard Driest
  • Stars
    • Jürgen Prochnow
    • Burkhard Driest
    • Fritz Hollenbeck
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    197
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    • Director
      • Reinhard Hauff
    • Writer
      • Burkhard Driest
    • Stars
      • Jürgen Prochnow
      • Burkhard Driest
      • Fritz Hollenbeck
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Jürgen Prochnow
    Jürgen Prochnow
    • Franz Blum
    Burkhard Driest
    Burkhard Driest
    • Walter 'Tiger' Kuul
    Fritz Hollenbeck
    • Aldo Fuchs
    Marianne Kehlau
    • Mutter Blum
    Gert Haucke
    Gert Haucke
    • Oberverwalter Engelweich
    Kurt Raab
    Kurt Raab
    • Aufseher Wupke
    Günter Spörrle
    • Aufseher Spörl
    Horst Beck
    • Dr. Stern
    Eike Gallwitz
    • Bielich
    • (as Eik Gallwitz)
    Günter Meisner
    Günter Meisner
    • Borsig
    • (as Günter Meissner)
    Franz Josef Steffens
    • Buffe
    • (as Franz-Joseph Steffens)
    Manfred Günther
    • Schütting
    Tilo Prückner
    Tilo Prückner
    • Zick Zack
    Karl-Heinz Merz
    • Günter ohne h aka G.O.H.
    • (as Karlheinz Merz)
    Claus-Dieter Reents
    • Manienta
    • (as Klaus-Dieter Reents)
    Nico Milian
    • Rosato
    Lutz Mackensy
    • Tomaso aka Marie
    Charles Brauer
    Charles Brauer
    • Anstaltsleiter
    • Director
      • Reinhard Hauff
    • Writer
      • Burkhard Driest
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    6Rodrigo_Amaro

    Good film with a stellar performance by Jürgen Prochnow

    I was little torn apart with "The Brutalization of Franz Blum". It had an interesting subject to tackle which is the issue about human rehabilitation of a criminal, if it's possible or not to make them repent for their crimes, learn new things through hard work and then get sent back to society as functional members of it.

    The time to face the law and pay for his mistakes comes to Blum (Jürgen Prochnow), a young petty criminal that comes from a family of means who is sent to jail after a robbery gone wrong where he was the only member of the gang to get arrested. Completely unfamiliar with the system and how prisoners deal with themselves, with guards and the warden, Blum is tossed around here and there, at times being very obedient to the guards and the warden rules to the point of clashing with other inmates by reporting their schemes and fights, and other times being part of the bargain schemes trading products and sharing working duties, to the point of becoming a cell block leader who competes with the veteran and violent leader Kuul (Burkhard Driest).

    Reinhard Hauff's film truly believes that the prison system changes the man, but not in the rehabilitation sense and obvious that it's about that the change comes from what prisoners can make to improve their crimes when they get out or at least learn ways to survive any prison system possible if they ever come back. Blum goes from a wimp snitch who has only one friend, a man suffering with a sick heart who helped him early on, to a man who has comrades working under him and against their former boss; a man who initially worked along with the guards that later on managed to blackmail one of them when needed.

    When the movie works through such ideas we have a most fascinating and gripping story to see. But on the other hand, and maybe that's just me, for the most of what we were shown in this German prison things aren't so tough and it feels like a summer camp those men are forced to stay in. Instead of the usual violence (which is rarely presented) most of the time the prisoners keep swaping cigarettes, schnapps, medicine and coffee, and there's a weird hierarchy where group leaders don't need to perform the hard labor on the outside, they just keep watching the others and they guards allow it.

    Unlike the Hollywood cliche of groups divided by race fighting against each other, here the division and the shift of power comes from either the toughest guy or the most intelligent, and those below in the hierarchy can switch from leader whatever they want - except for one guy who's in love with Kuul, he's faithful all the way even though he's always mistreated. Yet they all bicker with each other for small things, some prank that wasn't well received or just test of force against each other.

    It's a fine movie, made it a somewhat positive experience due to Prochnow's masterful performance. His early films as a lead in Germany rather than the typecast villains he played in Hollywood flicks are all something special - most notably "The Consequence" where he also plays a prisoner; and the mega hit "Das Boot" both directed by Wolfgang Petersen. Check them all out if you can. 6/10.
    10maralex

    A deeply ironic film about what one man learns from his time in prison

    Roughly translated the English title for this is The Brutalization of Franz Blum and that's exactly what the story is about. Franz Blum (Jurgen Prochnow) goes to prison for his part in a bank robbery. He previously worked in a bank, came from a good family and has never been in trouble before. An intelligent, caring man he quickly comes to realise that he has to survive in a world he can scarcely comprehend, where brute force and ignorance are more important than anything else. Slowly Franz Blum learns how to fight back from the insults and beatings that his fellow inmates inflict on him, until he starts to become one of the most influential of the prisoners with his own 'gang'. His survival comes at a price, as he discards his moral principles and begins to manipulate the inmates as much, if not more, than the wardens and the previous gang leaders. The ending is deeply ironic and rings horribly true. Although well acted by everyone, it is Prochnow who makes this movie so outstanding and is one of his best performances apart from Das Boot and Die Konsequenz.

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      Film debut of Burkhard Driest.
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      Referenced in La vedette (1977)

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    • Release date
      • February 23, 1977 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • West Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Brutalization of Franz Blum
    • Filming locations
      • Fuhlsbüttel prison, Hamburg, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Bioskop Film
      • Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR)
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      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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