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Information

Year: 1969
Rating: 7.4(2579)
Listed in: Drama, War
Directed by: Luchino Visconti
Actors: Dirk Bogarde Helmut Griem Helmut Berger Renaud Verley Umberto Orsini Ingrid Thulin

Cast

 Directed by
Luchino Visconti  
 Actors
Dirk Bogarde as Frederick Bruckmann
Helmut Griem as Aschenbach
Helmut Berger as Martin Von Essenbeck
Renaud Verley as Gunther Von Essenbeck
Umberto Orsini as Herbert Thallman
Reinhard Kolldehoff as Konstantin Von Essenbeck
Albrecht Schoenhals as Joachim Von Essenbeck
Wolfgang Hillinger as Janek
Bill Vanders as Chief of Police
Howard Nelson Rubien as Dean of the University
Werner Hasselmann as Gestapo Officer
Peter Dane as Steelmill Clerk
Mark Salvage as Police Inspector
Karl-Otto Alberty as 1st Officer Wehrmacht
John Frederick as 2nd Officer Wehrmacht
Richard Beach as 3rd Officer Wehrmacht
Klaus Höhne as 1st S.A. Officer
Ernst Kuhr as 2nd S.A. Officer
Peter Brandt as 3rd S.A. Officer
Wolfgang Ehrlich as S.A. Militiaman
Piero Morgia as Young man in shirt-sleeves
 Actresses
Ingrid Thulin as Sophie Von Essenbeck
Florinda Bolkan as Olga
Nora Ricci as Governess
Charlotte Rampling as Elisabeth Thallman
Irina Wanka as Lisa
Karin Mittendorf as Thilde Thallman
Valentina Ricci as Erika Thalman
Ester Carloni as 1st Maid
Antonietta Fiorito as 2nd Maid
Jessica Dublin as Nurse
Judith Burnett as Helga

Movie info

Languages: Italian, German
 
Plot: In the early days of Nazi Germany, a powerful noble family must adjust to life under the new dictatorship regime. The transition from democracy to dictatorship is thus dramatized through the lives of the family which also owns a powerful German industrial firm. Through such characters as a German Baron, a child molester, a Nazi Storm Trooper, an innocent man framed for murder, and a Captain in the German SS, "Damned" thus shows how so called "German Upper Class Nobility" first resented Adolf Hitler, then accepted him, and at last embraced him.

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Original Soundtracks

  "Nachts ging das Telefon" (uncredited) Music by Walter Kollo Performed by Zarah Leander

Goofs

  DATE: The film is set between 1933-1934, yet most of the insignia and badges, shown worn on the German military and Nazi Party uniforms, were not invented until after 1938.
DATE: Throughout the film, SS-Captain Aschenbach is referred to as a "Hauptsturmfuhrer". However, prior to 1934 (when the film is set) the SS referred to the rank of Captain as "Sturmhauptfuhrer".
Continuity: The film opens on the night of the Reichstag Fire (27 February 1933). However, later that night (or early the next morning) the police inspector investigating the murder of Joachim, in dictating a report to a secretary, gives the date as 18 February 1933.
DATE: In the massacre scene of SA men, the SS are shown using MP-38 sub-machine guns. However the movie is set in 1934, 4 years before the MP-38 were in production for the German armed forces.

Quotes

  Martin Von Essenbeck: Lisa. Look what I've brought you. Do you like
this little horse?
Lisa: Yes, thank you.
Martin Von Essenbeck: You can ride on it. Do you like it? Hmmm? You
can caress it. Try it Lisa. It's all yours. Do you like it?
Lisa: Yes.
Aschenbach: Calm yourself. I didn't bring you here to blackmail you.
Konstantin has already tried. It didn't bring him any luck. And
then to put you in real trouble. You, the son of a hero, the true
hero, the only Von Essenbeck... just because a little Jewess had
the bad taste to hang herself. Didn't you know? *Jew*. According to
the New Order, your's isn't even a crime. In fact, it's... But,
that's not enough say we are friends... or allies.
Herbert Thallman: It's all over, Gunther. It was everyone's fault,
even mine. It does no good to raise one's voice when it's too late,
not even to save your soul. The fear of a proletariat revolution,
which would've thrown the entire country to the left... was too
great, and now we can't defend it any longer! Nazism, Gunther, is
our creation. It was born in our factories, nourished with our
money!
Herbert Thallman: All right. My resignation has been ready for some
time, Joachim. If this is what you're asking.
Joachim Von Essenbeck: I'm forced to do it, Herbert. Against my will,
and without strong conviction, but... the steel works!
Herbert Thallman: Yes, right or wrong, they must always come first.
That has always been your creed. You even sent your son to the
slaughter so you could say "You see, the Essenbecks put children
and cannons into the world with the same sentiment, and with the
same sentiment they'll be buried!"
Aschenbach: You must realize that today in Germany anything can
happen, even the improbable, and it's just the beginning,
Frederick. Personal morals are dead. We are an elite society where
everything is permissible. These are Hitler's words. My dear
Frederick, even you should give them some thought.
Sophie Von Essenbeck: It's not a joke. Enormous interests are at
stake, and Martin thinks...
Konstantin Von Essenbeck: As far as I know, it's the first time
Martin ever used his head to think!
Sophie Von Essenbeck: Don't fool yourself, however, Elizabeth. Don't
dream of coming back one day to find a Germany which was so dear to
your heart. It's finished, that Germany, forever. There will be no
other Germany but this one, and you will not be able to escape it
for it will spread before you know it all over Europe and
everywhere!
Aschenbach: [showing Sophie the Gestapo's secret file room] These are
the most complete archives ever conceived. This is the secret
Germany. Nothing is lacking. You can even find your history and
Frederick's. Can you believe it? You see it's not very difficult to
enter into the lives of people. Every German citizen today is
potentially one of our informers. The collective thinking of our
people is now complete. Don't you think that is the true miracle of
the Third Reich?... If you wish, we could read Konstantine's future
together - if he has one.
Frederick Bruckmann: [to Martin] I'll make you pay for that, you
little swine!
Frederick Bruckmann: I accepted a ruthless logic, and I can never get
away from it!
Martin Von Essenbeck: I will destroy you, Mother!
Martin Von Essenbeck: You give him everything, everything that
belongs to me - my factory, my money, my house, brick-by-brick!
Even my name and your love! You're the worst, so it's you I hate!
You can't imagine the evil I wish you!
Sophie Von Essenbeck: Nothing is impossible in this country.
Aschenbach: But he who wants to become master of all, even himself,
who deludes himself into thinking he is able to make his own
decisions to thinking himself. That, no. You don't have these
pretensions - right, Martin?

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