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Oskar Deserved An Oscar, 16 Sep 2010
This review is from: Decision Before Dawn [DVD] [1951] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC] (DVD)
Based on a true story and filmed in atmospheric black and white, Decision Before Dawn was made entirely on location among the ruins of postwar Europe - unusual for Hollywood films of the time. The story of German POWs being recruited to work as undercover agents in their own country in late 1944 benefits from understated performances and an almost total lack of background music. Much more of an espionage film than a war movie, the heightened sense of reality serves the stifled emotions and confused motives of the characters perfectly. The film only briefly loses its way once - to include the obligatory fallen female - but even this episode is handled well.
Although not top billed, Oskar Werner plays the central character - an idealistic medic caught up in circumstances that have little to do with truth or honesty. One of the finest screen actors ever, Werner gives a superb multi-layered performance, acting as much with his eyes as his voice. The rest of the cast is also good - many of them in far from sympathetic parts. The fact that this was considered to be a prestige film is underlined by the presence of Richard Basehart, an actor whose reputation has undeservedly faded over the years.
The direction of Anatole Litvak provides just the right mixture of drama and suspense - more genuine suspense than in most Hitchcock films. The script is a taut, no-frills affair. It asks questions but provides no easy answers. The film was nominated for the Best Picture Oscar. Of course, it didn't win and became rather neglected over the years. Not because it is not a good film, which it certainly is, but possibly because it is not just another bit of mindless entertainment. The drama and suspense engage your emotions, but Decision Before Dawn also gives you a lot to think about.
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"Decision Before Dawn (1951) ... Richard Basehart ... Anatole Litvak (Director) (2006)", 9 Jan 2011
This review is from: Decision Before Dawn [DVD] [1951] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC] (DVD)
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation presents "DECISION BEFORE DAWN" (1951) (119 min/B&W) (Fully Restored/Dolby Digitally Remastered) -- With the Third Reich disintegrating, several members of the German army are defecting to the Americans and offering their services as spies --- US officer Gary Merrill trusts none of these last-minute "converts", but German prisoner Oskar Werner seems to be sincere --- Werner insists that by helping the Americans, he is saving Germany from destruction --- Merrill sends Werner behind enemy lines for counter-espionage with an American officer (Richard Basehart), who still isn't convinced that the German expatriate means what he says.
A thoughtful World War II drama, Decision Before Dawn was filmed on location in Europe and was Oscar Nominated for Best Picture & Film Editing (Dorothy Spencer).
Under the production staff of:
Anatole Litvak [Director]
Peter Viertel [Screenplay]
George Howe [novel "Call It Treason"]
Carl Zuckmayer [Dialogue]
Anatole Litvak [Producer]
Frank McCarthy [Producer]
Franz Waxman [Original Film Music]
Franz Planer [Cinematographer]
Dorothy Spencer [Film Editor]
Ludwig Reiber [Art Director]
BIOS:
1. Anatole Litvak [Director]
Date of Birth: 10 May 1902 - Kiev, Russian Empire (now Ukraine)
Date of Death: 15 December 1974 - Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, Īle-de-France, France
2. Richard Basehart [aka: John Richard Basehart]
Date of Birth: 31 August 1914 - Zanesville, Ohio, USA
Date of Death: 17 September 1984 - Los Angeles, California, USA (multiple strokes)
3. Gary Merrill [aka: Gary Franklin Merrill]
Date of Birth: 2 August 1915 - Hartford, Connecticut
Date of Death: 5 March 1990 - Falmouth, Maine
4. Oskar Werner [aka: Oskar Josef Bschließmayer]
Date of Birth: 13 Novembe 1922 - Vienna, Austria
Date of Death: 23 October 1984 - Marburg an der Lahn, Germany
the cast includes:
Richard Basehart - Lt. Dick Rennick
Gary Merrill - Col. Devlin
Oskar Werner - Cpl. Karl Maurer aka Happy
Hildegard Knef - Hilde (as Hildegarde Neff)
Dominique Blanchar - Monique
O.E. Hasse - Col. Von Ecker
Wilfried Seyferth - Heinz Scholtz - SS Man (as Wilfried Seyfert)
Hans Christian Blech - Sgt. Rudolf Barth aka Tiger
Helen Thimig - Fräulein Paula Schneider (as Helene Thimig)
Robert Freitag - Sgt. Paul Richter (as Robert Freytag)
George Tyne - Sgt. Griffin
Mr. Jim's Ratings:
Quality of Picture & Sound: 5 Stars
Performance: 5 Stars
Story & Screenplay: 5 Stars
Overall: 5 Stars [Original Music, Cinematography & Film Editing]
Total Time: 119 min on DVD ~ 20th Century Fox ~ (05/23/2006)
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