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Watch on the Rhine (1943)
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Synopsis
An expansion of, and improvement upon, Lillian Hellman's stage play of the same name, Watch on the Rhine stars
Paul Lukas
, recreating his Broadway role of tireless anti-fascist crusader Kurt Muller. As the clouds of war gather in Europe in the late 1930s, Muller arrives in Washington DC, accompanied by his American wife Sara (top-billed
Bette Davis
) and their children Joshua (Donald Buka), Bodo (Eric Roberts) and Babette (
Janis Wilson
). The Mullers stay at the home of Sarah's wealthy mother Fanny Fannelly (Lucille Watson), who lives in her own world of society get-togethers and can't be bothered with politics. Also staying with Fanny is Rumanian aristocrat Teck de Branovis (
George Coulouris
) and his American wife Marthe (
Geraldine Fitzgerald
). To protect his family, Muller keeps his "underground" activities a secret from Fanny and her guests, but de Branovis is suspicious of the mild-mannered visitor. It turns out that de Branovis is actually a Nazi sympathizer, willing to betray Muller for a price. Using blackmail as one of his weapons, de Branovis threatens to destroy all that Muller has been fighting for. To prevent this, Muller kills de Branovis in cold blood. Now technically a murderer, Muller bids his family a reluctant goodbye, heading back to Europe to continue his vital work. If ever there was a justifiable homicide in a motion picture, it was the killing of the odious de Branovis in Watch on the Rhine. Still, the Hollywood production code dictated that a murderer must always pay for his crimes, thus a coda is added, alluding to Muller's death-providing a golden opportunity for a nifty smiling-through-the-tears curtain speech by Bette Davis. Scripted by Lillian Hellman's lover Dashiel Hammett, Watch on the Rhine earned several Academy Award nominations, as well as a "best actor" Oscar for Paul Lukas. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Beulah Bondi
Anise
Donald Buka
Joshua Miller
George Coulouris
Teck Debrancovis
Henry Daniell
Phili Von Ramme
Bette Davis
Sara Muller
Robert O. Davis
Oberdorff
Clyde Fillmore
Sam Chandler
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Marthe de Brancovis
Erwin Kalser
Dr. Klauber
Kurt Katch
Herr Blecher
Paul Lukas
Kurt Muller
Clarence Muse
Horace
Eric Roberts
Bodo Muller
Lucile Watson
Fanny Farrelly
Mary Young
Mrs. Mellie Sewell
Donald Woods
David Farrelly
Frank Wilson
Joseph
Production Crew
Carl Jules Weyl
Art Director
Hal Mohr
Cinematographer
Merritt B. Gerstad
Cinematographer
Max Steiner
Composer (Music Score)
Orry-Kelly
Costume Designer
Herman Shumlin
Director
Rudi Fehr
Editor
Leo F. Forbstein
Musical Direction/Supervision
Lillian Hellman
Play Author
Hal B. Wallis
Producer
Dashiell Hammett
Screenwriter
Lillian Hellman
Screenwriter
Julia Heron
Set Designer
Edwin DuPar
Special Effects
Jack Holden
Special Effects
Year: 1943
Runtime: 114
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Spy Film
Produced by
Warner Brothers
Release
by Warner Brothers
Awards
1943 - 10 Best Films - Film Daily
1943 - 10 Best Films - New York Times
1943 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1943 - Best Picture - Academy
1943 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1943 - Best Picture - New York Film Critics Circle
1943 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
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