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Synopsis
Das Boot is one of the most gripping and authentic war movies ever made. Based on an autobiographical novel by German World War II photographer Lothar-Guenther Buchheim, the film follows the lives of a fearless U-Boat captain (Jurgen Prochnow) and his inexperienced crew as they patrol the Atlantic and Mediterranean in search of Allied vessels, taking turns as hunter and prey. There's very little plot, so the movie's power comes from both its riveting, epic battle scenes and its details of the boring hours spent waiting for orders or signs of the enemy. With the exception of one staunch Hitler Youth lieutenant, none of the crew is particularly loyal to the Nazis, and some are openly hostile toward their Fuhrer; this allows viewer sympathy with the men as they perform their laborious, monotonous duties in cramped, filthy quarters, or await death as depth charges explode all around the sub. Prochnow is excellent as the nerves-of-steel commander, and many of the supporting actors -- all German -- are solid as well, although the characterizations border on war movie clichés (the young crewman who has left behind his pregnant girlfriend, the Chief Engineer whose wife is seriously ill). The real star, however, is cinematographer Jost Vacano, who makes the sub's grimy, claustrophobic interior come to vivid life, as his camera follows the crew through hatches, up ladders, into bunks, and under pipes, creating a palpable sense of claustrophobia while injecting it with movement. Originally edited by writer/director Wolfgang Petersen as both a two-and-a-half hour theatrical release and a six-hour German miniseries, Das Boot was re-released in a restored version in 1997 with nearly one hour of added footage which made it even more suspenseful than before. ~ Don Kaye, All Movie Guide

Cast

Hubertus Bengsch First Lt. /Number One
Jan Fedder Pilgrim
Herbert Gronemeyer Lt. Werner/Correspondent
Heinz Hoenig Hinrich
Erwin Leder Johann
Jürgen Prochnow The Capt.
Claude-Oliver Rudolph Ario
Otto Sander Thomsen in "Bar Royal"
Martin Semmelrogge 2nd Lieutenant
Oliver Stritzel Schwalle
Bernd Tauber Chief Quartermaster
Klaus Wennemann Chief Engineer
Rita Cadillac Monique
Ralf Richter Frenssen
Martin Hemme Bruckenwilli
Edwige Pierre Nadine
Lutz Schnell Dufte

Production Crew

Götz Weidner Art Director
Lothar-Guenther Buchheim Book Author
Jost Vacano Cinematographer
Michael Bittins Co-producer
Klaus Doldinger Composer (Music Score)
Monika Bauert Costume Designer
Wolfgang Petersen Director
Hannes Nikel Editor
Lutz Hengst Executive Producer
Edward R. Pressman Producer
Günter Rohrbach Producer
John W. Hyde Producer
Mark Damon Producer
Rolf Zehetbauer Production Designer
Lutz Hengst Production Manager
Michael Bittins Production Manager
Dean Riesner Screenwriter
Wolfgang Petersen Screenwriter
Trevor Pyke Sound Mixer
Mike LeMare Sound Special Effects
Karl Baumgartner Special Effects
Willy Neuner Special Effects
Year: 1981
Runtime: 145
Country: West Germany
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature

Genre
War

Produced by
Bavaria Atelier
Radiant Films

Awards
1981 - Best Foreign Film - Golden Globe
1981 - Best Foreign Film - Golden Globe
1981 - Best Foreign Film - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
1982 - Best Foreign Film - National Board of Review
1982 - Best Foreign Film - National Board of Review