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Grand Illusion (1937)
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Synopsis
Frequently cited as both one of the greatest films about war and one of the greatest films ever made,
Jean Renoir
's La Grande Illusion is an often witty, sometimes poignant, frequently moving examination of the futility of war. During World War I, twoFrench airmen are shot down while taking surveillance photographs in German territory: Capt. de Boeldieu (
Pierre Fresnay
), a wealthy and aristocratic officer; Lt. Maréchal (
Jean Gabin
), a burly but intelligent working-class mechanic. The three are brought to a P.O.W. camp, where they encounter and befriend Rosenthal (
Marcel Dalio
), a prosperous Jewish banker, and the commander, Von Rauffenstein (
Erich Von Stroheim
), takes an immediate liking to de Boeldieu.They are members of the same social class and believe that the political and intellectual ideals of the Europe they once knew will soon be a thing of the past with the rise to power of the proletariat. The three Frenchmen discover that their fellow prisoners have been digging an escape tunnel, and all of them agree to help -- Maréchal and Rosenthal with enthusiasm, de Boeldieu out of a sense of duty. As he puts it, when on a golf course, one plays golf, and while in a prison camp, one tries to escape -- it's the accepted thing to do. As Von Rauffenstein and de Boeldieu become friends, and the rank-and-file soldiers banter as much with the German guards as with each other, the characters seem involved less in a war than in some vast, petty game, albeit one with deadly consequences; they often talk about women and food, while never mentioning political ideology. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Julien Carette
The Actor
Marcel Dalio
Rosenthal
Pierre Fresnay
Capt. de Boeldieu
Jean Gabin
Lieutenant Maréchal
Gaston Modot
The engineer
Dita Parlo
Elsa, Farm Woman
Georges Péclet
A French Soldier
Jacques Becker
An English Officer
Erich Von Stroheim
Von Rauffenstein
Production Crew
Eugène Lourié
Art Director
Christian Matras
Cinematographer
Joseph Kosma
Composer (Music Score)
Jean Renoir
Director
Marguerite Renoir
Editor
Jacques Becker
First Assistant Director
Raphael
Makeup
Charles Spaak
Screenwriter
Jean Renoir
Screenwriter
Eugène Lourié
Set Designer
Albert Valsien
Songwriter
Vincent Telly
Songwriter
Joseph DeBretagne
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1937
Runtime: 111
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Awards
1938 - Best Foreign Film - National Board of Review
1938 - Best Foreign Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1938 - Best Picture - Academy
1938 - Best Foreign Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1938 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
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