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Enemy at the Door

  • TV Series
  • 1978–1980
  • TV-14
  • 10h 50m
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7.9/10
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Alfred Burke, Simon Cadell, Adolf Hitler, Bernard Horsfall, and Martin Jarvis in Enemy at the Door (1978)
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During the Second World War, the inhabitants of Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands, try to cope with the German occupation.During the Second World War, the inhabitants of Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands, try to cope with the German occupation.During the Second World War, the inhabitants of Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands, try to cope with the German occupation.

  • Stars
    • Alfred Burke
    • Bernard Horsfall
    • Antonia Pemberton
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    466
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    • Stars
      • Alfred Burke
      • Bernard Horsfall
      • Antonia Pemberton
    • 18User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Alfred Burke
    Alfred Burke
    • Major Richter…
    • 1978–1980
    Bernard Horsfall
    Bernard Horsfall
    • Dr. Philip Martel…
    • 1978–1980
    Antonia Pemberton
    • Olive Martel
    • 1978–1980
    Simon Cadell
    Simon Cadell
    • Sturmbannführer Reinicke…
    • 1978–1980
    Simon Lack
    Simon Lack
    • Major Freidel
    • 1978–1980
    John Malcolm
    John Malcolm
    • Oberleutnant Kluge
    • 1978–1980
    Richard Heffer
    Richard Heffer
    • Peter Porteous
    • 1978–1980
    Emily Richard
    Emily Richard
    • Clare Martel
    • 1978–1980
    Helen Shingler
    • Helen Porteous…
    • 1978–1980
    David Waller
    • Generalmajor Müller
    • 1980
    Peter Holt
    • Gefreite…
    • 1978–1980
    Sandy Sinclair
    • Man…
    • 1978
    Keith Hazemore
    • 2nd Sentry…
    • 1978–1980
    Pauline Minear
    • Martel's Maid…
    • 1978
    Jason James
    Jason James
    • German Soldier…
    • 1978–1980
    Ken Barker
    • Driver…
    • 1978–1980
    Mark Christon
    • Feldwebel…
    • 1978
    Martin Jacobs
    • Leutnant Willie Kessler
    • 1978–1980
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    bruce-129

    So much to say about how great this series is ( 10/10 )

    That I find myself at a loss for words. I have never heard of this story of WWII and this series though probably not historically accurate, give us somewhat of an idea about what the people of the Isle of Guernsey, situated near France which was taken over by the Nazis during WWII and put their population though major misery.

    The story is told with such deftness and cleverness that it is not just an interesting historical drama, but a great story of friends, neighbors, war, citizens, and family. I never thought I would enjoy this so much or get so much out of it.

    I unreservedly recommend "Enemy At The Door" to anyone who imagines they might find it interesting ... and others.
    8zepp01

    a beautiful tv series about quiet desperation.

    I bought the dvd 10 years ago but watched it only a few weeks ago,and i am glad i did,anyone expecting an action packed ww2 series like 'x company' or even 'bomb girls' look elsewhere,this series is about the daily life of guernsey islanders under the german occupation dealing with food shortages,fuel shortages,medicine shortages,black market,relationships between guernsey girls and german soldiers and more. most of the actors and actresses manage to convey an air of quiet desperation throughout the entire series barring season 2 episode 7 which is completely different in tone and mood,i was highly impressed with 3 standout performers, alfred burke(colonel richter),bernard horsfall(dr. martel) and helen shingler as helen porteous,there's also the awful emily richard(clare martel),she's an absolute stinker here. on a scale from 1-10 i rate this series a very strong 8.highly recommended.
    GeorgeFairbrother

    Exceptional

    From a time when British television period and costume drama was of a consistently high standard, Enemy at the Door, by London Weekend Television, is a real standout.

    The casting is as perfect as could be. It's also very cleverly written, and acted, in that the German occupiers often seem more likeable than many of the islanders, particularly the Commandant, Richter, played superbly by Alfred Burke. The relationship between Richter and the local doctor, Martel (Bernard Horsfall) is exquisitely crafted, demonstrating the tensions arising from being enemies by circumstance, harbouring a mutual liking and respect without showing it too much, and having to oversee a functioning community in impossible circumstances.

    Simon Cadell plays the obligatory SS fanatic, Reinicke with sinister understatement, and jolts us out of any complacent sympathy for the German perspective by demonstrating just what they were capable of.

    It's such a brilliant and thought-provoking story, and such a shame that it did not extend beyond the two series.
    8Marlburian

    Enjoyable series, a bit stagey

    I came across this drama some months ago two-thirds of the way through its showing on the "Yesterday" channel here in the UK. Now it's being repeated again, and I've seen perhaps half the episodes. Hopefully I'll get around to seeing them all when/if it's repeated again! It's well worth watching and explores some interesting situations between the occupiers and residents. But it never ran to a third series, which would have had to deal with a worsening situation as the war progressed, supplies dried up and Jewish citizens deported.

    I'm not one for characterising all, or indeed many, Germans in the war as Nazi thugs, but those most frequently featured in the series do come across as particularly humane, in fact benign - with the exception, of course, of Reinicke. I assume that all the characters are fictitious. With the series being first screened 35 years after the Occupation there would have been plenty of Guernsey people alive to have commented on the authenticity.

    Perhaps now and then things get a bit stagey, that is, as it's a stage play, with some quite wordy dialogue. But I am looking forward to viewing the episodes I haven't seen yet.
    9nigel_hawkes

    Generally Superb

    I caught this series again recently on UK's wonderful Talking Pictures TV channel; probably the 4th or 5th time since first viewing it back in 1978/79.

    All episodes are very interesting with thought-provoking moral dilemmas; the acting throughout is excellent; one really cares about the participants.

    It was rather "controversial" in its day with its sympathetic treatment of the German occupiers, showing them as often just as hapless as the occupied, quite a departure from the usual British "plucky hero" films that dominated from way back in the '50s.

    It is difficult to commend any individual actor as all the main ones are so perfect in their roles; if forced, I guess it would have to be either Bernard Horsfall as the doctor or Alfred Burke as the Major (later Colonel) who has come from the world of academia.

    Similarly, how does one cite a favourite episode? For me it has to be the second series' one where the new General gives the Alfred Burke character a severe rollicking, then reveals a relenting surprise! The tension during that interview is worthy of Tarantino.

    The final episode is desperately sad; but I don't get the impression that the producers were planning to end the run there. What a shame that we never got a third season-I can imagine the final episode with the end of the war and the Colonel nobly handing over his command to the Committee.....

    Anyway, let's be grateful for what we have.

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      The Channel Islands were the only British territories to be invaded by Nazi Germany during WWII due it's proximity to occupied France and Channel Islanders suffered hardships because of wartime shortages and brutal Nazi regulations. British troops did not attempt to stage a landing until the official German declaration of surrender in May 1945 (to avoid unnecessary civilian casualties) although RAF reconnaissance planes flew over photographing the islands and British propaganda leaflet drops on the islands occurred towards the end of the occupation to try and demoralize the Germans. Although the German occupying force put up little or no resistance to the British landing expedition, the German C/O refused to hand over control when asked for a formal surrender and was subsequently thrown into a police cell overnight until he changed his mind and accepted the war was over.

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 1978 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Inimigo à Porta
    • Production company
      • London Weekend Television (LWT)
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      • 10h 50m(650 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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