Today’s film is a
combat drama with a scene that happens on October 11. Watch it tonight and
enjoy.
ALL QUIET ON THE
WESTERN FRONT
During World War I German army soldier Paul Baumer and his comrades
endure a French attack on their trenches and then they launch their own assault
on the French lines. Paul’s friend Franz Kemmerich is wounded and later
dies in the hospital. Paul thinks back to how their high school teacher Kantorek
indoctrinated his students in the superiority of German culture and devotion to
duty. The entire class enlists in the army and is sent for training under the
sadistic Corporal Himmelstoss. When they board their train for the front,
another train arrives carrying wounded soldiers back from the fighting. Stanislaus Katczinsky, an old hand is
assigned to their squad and he teaches them what they really need to know to
survive at the front. Paul and his friends endure a hell of rats, poison gas
and endless mud in the trenches. Paul has to confront death face to face when
he has to spend the night trapped in a shell hole with a dying French
soldier. Himmelstoss appears as the
commander of some new recruits, but Paul’s squad no longer lets him intimidate
them. Indeed Paul later pushes Himmelstoss to stay on the offensive during an
attack. The Kaiser inspects their unit,
pinning medals on some of the troops. Paul and two of his pals visit a brothel.
In a spate of urban fighting Paul is wounded and later sent home on leave. He learns his mother is dying of cancer.
Paul cannot connect to the older men left in the town who have no idea of what
he has been through. He lies to Kemmerich’s
mother telling her he was killed instantly. Back at the front Katczinsky is wounded and even though Paul
carries him miles to a field hospital, Katczinsky dies of his wounds. On
October 11, 1918, [2:02:18 to 2:06:23] Baumer is killed by a sniper. The German
Army’s official communiqué for the day simply reads “All quiet on the Western
Front”.
A powerful anti-war film. Tries
to show the true nature of warfare. The films shows there is no glory in
combat, only death and destruction.
Date given in film at 2:06:15
Awards – The film won the Outstanding Film Editing for a
Mimi-series or Special Emmy
at
the 32nd Primetime Emmy awards.
Runtime – 2 hours 30 minutes(directors cut)
2
hours 9 minutes (theatrical release)
Producer - Norman
Rosemont
Director - Delbert Mann
Screenplay - Paul Monash
Released - November 14, 1979
Starring –
Richard Thomas as Paul Baumer
Ernest Borgnine as Stanislaus Katczinsky
Donald Pleasence as Kantorek
Ian Holm as Himmelstoss
Patricia Neal as Paul’s Mother
Paul-Mark Elliott as Josef Behm
Dai Bradley as Albert Kropp
Matthew Evans as Friedrich Muller
George Winter as Franz Kemmerich
Dominic Jephcott as Peter Leer
Copyright by Ivan Walters in 2014.
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