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, 1h43
Directed by Robert Siodmak,
Andrew Marton,
Sergiu NicolaescuOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
Adventure,
HistoricalActors Laurence Harvey,
Orson Welles,
Sylva Koscina,
Honor Blackman,
Robert Hoffmann,
Lang JeffriesRating60%




In the 6th century AD the Roman Empire has been shattered by Germanic invasions. Italy is ruled as an independent kingdom by the Ostrogoths, while the surviving, eastern remnant of Roman civilization is fast taking on a new identity as the Byzantine Empire.
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Directed by Wolfgang StaudteOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Martin Held,
Werner Peters,
Ingrid van Bergen,
Walter Giller,
Camilla Spira,
Wolfgang PreissRating72%




Dans les derniers jours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le caporal Rudi Kleinschmidt est accusé par le juge Wilhelm Schramm d'avoir volé du Scho-Ka-Kola. Kleinschmidt affirme l'avoir acheté à des revendeurs du marché noir néerlandais. Schramm demande la peine maximale, la peine de mort, pour le vol et le moral des troupes. Sur le chemin de l'exécution en lisière de la forêt, Stramm signe le jugement quand des avions ennemis attaquent. Schramm et le peloton s'enfuient. Le gardien laisse échapper Kleinschmidt. Dans sa fuite, Kleinschmidt récupère l'ordre d'exécution signé.
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Directed by Wolfgang StaudteOrigin GermanGenres Drama,
HistoricalThemes Political filmsActors Reinhard Kolldehoff,
Brigitte Krause,
Werner Peters,
Valeska StockRating73%




The film opens to scenes of Berlin during World War Two, with the ongoing war depicted by bombs and explosions, both onscreen and in the background soundtrack. The film then jumps back twenty years in time, and, through a series of vignettes about worker Hans Behnke, traces the way in which a typical worker who opposes Nazi party ideology could be drawn into complying and cooperating with the Nazi regime. Significant vignettes include depictions of the high unemployment in 1920s Germany and later, the threat to Hans's job due to his failure to belong to the Nazi party. It is implied that Hans's complicity with the Nazi regime rises out of a desire to be able to provide for his family and not return to the ranks of the Arbeitslos (unemployed).