An elderly Jew travels from Britain to pre-war Nazi Germany to find out what's really going on.An elderly Jew travels from Britain to pre-war Nazi Germany to find out what's really going on.An elderly Jew travels from Britain to pre-war Nazi Germany to find out what's really going on.
Friedrich Richter
- Herr Heinkes
- (as Frederick Richter)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFilm debuts of Meler Tzelniker and Elizabeth Sydney.
- GoofsWhen the German guests in the pension are talking amongst themselves, the German dialogue several times contains the phrase "Mister Emmanuel." Germans talking to other Germans would say "Herr Emmanuel."
- Quotes
Mr. Emmanuel: Now I'll always know the time - but will I know what to do with it?
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This film was shown at the NFT last night as part of a double bill featuring Felix Aylmer.This film is a rarity in that it attempts to show what life was like in pare war Germany.No similar film was made in the 30s due mainly to the censors refusal to approve any film with this proposed subject.Indeed the only other similar film "Pastor Hall" could not be made till the war had started. I would add that it is noticeable that the other 2 reviews come from viewings abroad.I have never seen this film before last night.I do not believe that it has ever been shown on TV and it certainly has not as far as i can remember been shown previously at the NFT. It is an intensely thought provoking film which had the audience not moving whilst the end credits were rolling.The irony of this film was that as bad as they showed the situation to be in Nazi Germany,the actuality was far worse.So that even the thuggish glee of the Gestapo in this film was far outdone by Himmler and his henchmen.If you ever get the chance to see this film make sure sure you don't miss it.
- malcolmgsw
- Apr 27, 2009
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 37 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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