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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaDeserters from French Foreign Legion and a teacher escaping from war in the Sahara...Deserters from French Foreign Legion and a teacher escaping from war in the Sahara...Deserters from French Foreign Legion and a teacher escaping from war in the Sahara...
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- CuriosidadesAfter a movie hiatus of four years, this was supposed to be Hildegard Knef's big comeback film. (She had been active on Broadway between 1954 and 1956, then took one year off.) It turned out to be one of the greatest flops German cinema had ever seen and ruined Knef's career. After "Madeleine und der Legionär", she was unable to find work in Germany again for several years and had to appear in a string of B and C movies shot in Italy, France and England. In 2001, she told an interviewer that "Madeleine und der Legionär" was still her least favorite of all the films she had done.
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This film is rarely seen, as it is blamed for the subsequent bankruptcy of the UFA film distribution company. And Hildegard KNEF's star career also suffered a decisive blow. Yes, it's true: This film by Wolfgang STAUDTE isn't particularly well done. But one after anonther!
In Algiers at the end of the 1950s, a determined teacher (Hildegard KNEF / GERMAN FILM AWARD for DER MANN, DER SICH VERKAUFTE / THE MAN WHO SOLD HIMSELF) from France tries to help her numerous students. One day she is taken hostage by three deserting Foreign Legionnaires (Bernhard WICKI (OSCAR nomination for DIE BRÜCKE) as an Italian, Helmut SCHMID as an Irishman and Joachim HANSEN as a wounded German). After some back and forth, their German commander (Hannes MESSEMER) also joins the deserters. What follows is an escape through the Sahara, during which the patriotic French woman becomes more and more doubtful about colonialism. They parted ways in Algiers. The French woman sympathizes more and more with the German ex-commander and helps where she can. Back in Belfort, France, with her handsome fiancé (Harry MEYEN), the French woman, who is experienced in the Resistance, finds herself increasingly in a crisis of meaning. There is another fateful encounter...
First of all, it should be said that Wolfgang STAUDTE (GERMAN FILM PRIZE 1975 (h.c.)) tried very hard to be authentic when filming in Tangier and Algiers and therefore did not deliver a sterile studio production. But: The rumor-like script by Johannes Mario SIMMEL meanders between a sense of adventure (very action-packed for a German film, which is commendable) and political kitsch. Why is a German film being made about the neighboring country's Algerian conflict 13 years after the Hitler era? Couldn't one deal with one's own crimes from the recent past? And why should a former Resistance fighter risk a prison sentence of several years for, of all things, a German legionnaire? Not a very credible role for a global star like KNEF! You can be happy for Hannes MESSEMER that he shoots the bird and gets the girl. Oh well...
That was probably nothing! Despite all the effort and a fantastic star cast, this film was rightly unsuccessful. It is only worth seeing as a curiosity of the West German film industry.
In Algiers at the end of the 1950s, a determined teacher (Hildegard KNEF / GERMAN FILM AWARD for DER MANN, DER SICH VERKAUFTE / THE MAN WHO SOLD HIMSELF) from France tries to help her numerous students. One day she is taken hostage by three deserting Foreign Legionnaires (Bernhard WICKI (OSCAR nomination for DIE BRÜCKE) as an Italian, Helmut SCHMID as an Irishman and Joachim HANSEN as a wounded German). After some back and forth, their German commander (Hannes MESSEMER) also joins the deserters. What follows is an escape through the Sahara, during which the patriotic French woman becomes more and more doubtful about colonialism. They parted ways in Algiers. The French woman sympathizes more and more with the German ex-commander and helps where she can. Back in Belfort, France, with her handsome fiancé (Harry MEYEN), the French woman, who is experienced in the Resistance, finds herself increasingly in a crisis of meaning. There is another fateful encounter...
First of all, it should be said that Wolfgang STAUDTE (GERMAN FILM PRIZE 1975 (h.c.)) tried very hard to be authentic when filming in Tangier and Algiers and therefore did not deliver a sterile studio production. But: The rumor-like script by Johannes Mario SIMMEL meanders between a sense of adventure (very action-packed for a German film, which is commendable) and political kitsch. Why is a German film being made about the neighboring country's Algerian conflict 13 years after the Hitler era? Couldn't one deal with one's own crimes from the recent past? And why should a former Resistance fighter risk a prison sentence of several years for, of all things, a German legionnaire? Not a very credible role for a global star like KNEF! You can be happy for Hannes MESSEMER that he shoots the bird and gets the girl. Oh well...
That was probably nothing! Despite all the effort and a fantastic star cast, this film was rightly unsuccessful. It is only worth seeing as a curiosity of the West German film industry.
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- 24 oct 2023
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