Durante l'occupazione nazista della Polonia, una troupe di attori viene coinvolta negli sforzi di un soldato polacco per rintracciare una spia tedesca.Durante l'occupazione nazista della Polonia, una troupe di attori viene coinvolta negli sforzi di un soldato polacco per rintracciare una spia tedesca.Durante l'occupazione nazista della Polonia, una troupe di attori viene coinvolta negli sforzi di un soldato polacco per rintracciare una spia tedesca.
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- Gestapo Sergeant at Desk at Top of Hotel Stairs
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- Polish RAF Pilot
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- German Soldier
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- Member of Audience at Performance of Hamlet
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- QuizWhen Jack Benny's father went to see this movie, he was outraged at the sight of his son in a Nazi uniform in the first scene and even stormed out of the theater. Jack convinced his father that it was satire, and he agreed to sit through all of it. His father ended up loving the film so much he saw it forty-six times.
- BlooperAlthough having Maria Tura give the cue line "To be or not to be" to the men in the audience she wishes to meet in her dressing room is a very funny premise of the film, it actually would be highly impractical for Maria to think she would have time to meet backstage. Hamlet's "To be or not to be" soliloquy is only about 3-4 minutes long and Ophelia has the very next line in the play (in fact Hamlet announces her entrance at the end of his soliloquy), which would barely give Maria any time to meet men in her dressing room.
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Joseph Tura: [disguised as Professor Siletsky - speaking about Maria Tura] Her husband is that great, great Polish actor, Josef Tura. You've probably heard of him.
Colonel Ehrhardt: Oh, yes. As a matter of fact I saw him on the stage when I was in Warsaw once before the war.
Joseph Tura: Really?
Colonel Ehrhardt: What he did to Shakespeare we are now doing to Poland.
- Versioni alternativeIn Poland, a brief introduction was edited in. Polish actor Kazimierz Rudzki assured the audience that the movie was done with best intentions by their "American friends". At the time the movie screened in Poland, many people still lived in trauma from the events of World War II; few could find comedy in the German invasion of Poland, instead finding the movie in poor taste, offensive, or hard to swallow.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Showbiz Goes to War (1982)
- Colonne sonorePolonaise in A major, Op. 40, No. 1, 'Military'
(1838) (uncredited)
Written by Frédéric Chopin
Orchestral arrangement by Aleksandr Glazunov
Heard during the opening and closing credits
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