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Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 0701482901433
Format: Black & White, NTSC
Label: Ivy Classics Inc.
Manufacturer: Ivy Classics Inc.
Publisher: Ivy Classics Inc.
Release Date: August 05, 1999
Running Time: 117 minutes
Sales Rank: 70646
Studio: Ivy Classics Inc.
Theatrical Release Date: February 27, 1941
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This is an unjustly neglected work: complex, subtle, and harrowing in its treatment of one of the major tragedies of the 20th Century: the rise of Nazi Germany and the persecution of that murderous regime of jews and of course, any opponents.
One of the more striking features of the film is that it was released in 1941, well before the full horror of the Nazi concentration camps was made known to the world, and yet "So Ends our Night" eerily captures the totalitarian abomination taking over ... Read More
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As all previous reviews state, the story and picture quality are more than adequate on this DVD release. The sound, however -- at least on my DVD -- sounds like it was mastered over a Trans-Atlantic telephone line. I get the feeling of rushing water every time I watch it. It doesn't muddy the dialogue too much, but it definitely could have been mastered using better soundtrack elements.
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I just saw this over the weekend for the first time on dvd, though I'd seen it in college and never quite forgot it. The impact of Erich Maria Remarque's story of German refugees in Europe must've been enormous to those few who saw this sparsely distributed movie in 1940/1941.
The Historical Context
This film, made prior to the American entry to the war but after the fall of France, may have helped to prepare the American public for the coming war, as in The Mortal Storm and The ... Read More
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This is a very depressing but well done adaptation of Remarque's novel FLOTSAM - those without passports who are at the beck and call of all nations' police forces, always hiding, always being deported - set in WW II Austria, Germany and Switzerland. Margaret Sullavan shines in one of her finest performances as a Jewish chemist who must flee the Nazis. A very young Glenn Ford gives a fine performance as the idealistic young man who befriends her. Fredric March stars but his story is far less ... Read More
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