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Watch on the Rhine

  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
5.3K
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Bette Davis and Paul Lukas in Watch on the Rhine (1943)
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A German-born engineer, his American wife and their children travel from Mexico to the United States to visit her family, but a Romanian count complicates their plans.A German-born engineer, his American wife and their children travel from Mexico to the United States to visit her family, but a Romanian count complicates their plans.A German-born engineer, his American wife and their children travel from Mexico to the United States to visit her family, but a Romanian count complicates their plans.

  • Directors
    • Herman Shumlin
    • Hal Mohr
  • Writers
    • Dashiell Hammett
    • Lillian Hellman
  • Stars
    • Bette Davis
    • Paul Lukas
    • Geraldine Fitzgerald
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    5.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Herman Shumlin
      • Hal Mohr
    • Writers
      • Dashiell Hammett
      • Lillian Hellman
    • Stars
      • Bette Davis
      • Paul Lukas
      • Geraldine Fitzgerald
    • 78User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 9 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Bette Davis
    Bette Davis
    • Sara Muller
    Paul Lukas
    Paul Lukas
    • Kurt Muller
    Geraldine Fitzgerald
    Geraldine Fitzgerald
    • Marthe de Brancovis
    Lucile Watson
    Lucile Watson
    • Fanny Farrelly
    Beulah Bondi
    Beulah Bondi
    • Anise
    George Coulouris
    George Coulouris
    • Teck de Brancovis
    Donald Woods
    Donald Woods
    • David Farrelly
    Henry Daniell
    Henry Daniell
    • Phili Von Ramme
    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Bodo
    Donald Buka
    Donald Buka
    • Joshua
    Anthony Caruso
    Anthony Caruso
    • Italian Man
    Helmut Dantine
    Helmut Dantine
    • Young Man
    Clyde Fillmore
    Clyde Fillmore
    • Sam Chandler
    Erwin Kalser
    Erwin Kalser
    • Dr. Klauber
    Kurt Katch
    Kurt Katch
    • Herr Blecher
    Clarence Muse
    Clarence Muse
    • Horace
    Frank H. Wilson
    Frank H. Wilson
    • Joseph
    • (as Frank Wilson)
    Janis Wilson
    Janis Wilson
    • Babette
    • Directors
      • Herman Shumlin
      • Hal Mohr
    • Writers
      • Dashiell Hammett
      • Lillian Hellman
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    User reviews78

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    10bonitachickia234

    A Heart Touching, Tear Jerking,...A Real Movie

    Ever since I can remember and I'm only 18 my mother and I have been and continue to watch older movies because well I find them much more rewarding in the long run (but hey don't get me wrong I do love the movies we have today just not as much as I love movies of the 40s and 50s) Anyways, now I have to say the moment I started watching the movie my eyes were glued to the TV. Of course my favorite character was the Grandmother played by Lucile Watson. But I loved the way Betty Davis and her family was portrayed. The children...did not act like children in the slightest. But there is good reason for that, having had to hid and run most of your life, seeing the awful things children saw those days destroyed their innocence. So people saying "oooo i hated how the kids acted...blah blah blah" read between the lines and know they saw things children should not see.

    Paul Lukas...dear Paul did an amazing job!!! Now I know many people are mad that he go the Oscar and Bogie didn't but hey they both did amazing jobs so I think it could have gone either way. But Lukas' performance was so amazing that by the end of the movie I was reduced to tears. I loved this movie so much and recommend it to anyone!! :-D
    inhonoredglory

    Rich and Moving

    What a truly, truly rich, moving experience. I love those films made in the war years, as they mean so much and teach so much and have so much more depth and meaning. This movie is no exception. I can see why Bette Davis took the role "for its importance." It teaches so much to the American people of its time - and even now - how we don't really know what it means to be a European in an Old World so often used to the kinds of conflict that created World War II.

    The movie also strikingly doesn't feel like propaganda, even though the message was clearly to move its audience into action (aren't all worthwhile films aimed at personal change?). It presented a very enlightening, moving perspective on both the German menace and the Underground protagonists. Muller (Paul Lukas) explains how we will one day feel pity for those Germans who just "follow orders" and are really just fools, like De Brancovis (George Coulouris). And the perspective that Muller and the Underground may indeed be like the evil they fight - to see Muller admit he was bad. Situations like this are not black and white.

    The acting in this are also marvelous. Paul Lukas is an inspiration to watch. The children are so very precious, as is Lucile Watson's character.

    After seeing this, my sister wanted to learn more about WWII, the Underground, and the Holocaust. Through it, she's had the experience I've had so long ago.

    In that time, I see character, selflessness, and purpose greater than self. I love it so, and I am saddened by the blatant selfishness that defines today's society. Movies like this inspire me and make me see continually that ideals and convictions can be attained and are indeed beautiful.
    10Trout-6

    My favorite movie!

    Probably my all-time favorite movie, a story of selflessness, sacrifice and dedication to a noble cause, but it's not preachy or boring. It just never gets old, despite my having seen it some 15 or more times in the last 25 years. Paul Lukas' performance brings tears to my eyes, and Bette Davis, in one of her very few truly sympathetic roles, is a delight. The kids are, as grandma says, more like "dressed-up midgets" than children, but that only makes them more fun to watch. And the mother's slow awakening to what's happening in the world and under her own roof is believable and startling. If I had a dozen thumbs, they'd all be "up" for this movie.
    zen11

    This movie should be shown in our high schools

    I saw Watch on the Rhine when I was in my twenties and fell in love with the movie. It came on recently and from the vantage point of my fifties it was like watching the movie for the first time. This time, however, I found the movie interesting from the perspective of the unaware Americans who allow Nazi sympathizers not only to live in their home but to become so familiar as to almost be part of the family. It's entertainment value lies in the fact that in the early 1940's most Americans were unaware of the serious menace Hitler and his evil henchmen presented to the world. The ensuing 'final solution' would have been beyond the imagination of the every day Joe. This movie should be shown in our high schools as an object lesson in history and to correct those who are trying to revise history and deny the more sinister aspects of the Third Reich. Please if you get the opportunity watch this movie because the story dominates the actors, to the benefit of the viewer, and to the credit of those who made it.
    9antimatter33

    The makers of propaganda should take note

    The early period of American involvement in WW-2 was peppered by films, many of them unwatchable these days, that were explicit propaganda. All of them taken together could not touch this gripping account of a man determined to do his part to fight back in the way that fate has chosen for him. Paul Lukas gives a performance worthy of his Oscar as an underground anti-Fascist tortured by his duty to his movement. He has a job to do, and he is going to do it. Of course it takes such men of courage and integrity to beat back evil, but we should not kid ourselves that the job is without personal consequences, even for those who succeed. I always felt bad for my father, who served on a B-17 in the war and shot at Germans, and without doubt, being a crack shot, hit some of them. That he had taken lives with his own hands was something he always found hard to live with. How much more grave is the responsibility to choose when you have the lives of your wife and children to consider - when you are safe in foreign land, when you could easily find other ways to carry on the struggle, but when you know that your particular skill and experience is needed in a very particular way that is incompatible with your continued well-being? Lukas embodies all this in a way that literally gave me goose bumps. The truth is always so much more effective than jingoism. This film is the truth. It bears comparison with Casablanca - the nonchalant heroism of Viktor Laszlo seems rather self-important next to the tortured will of Kurt Muller.

    The Dashiell Hammett script is wonderful and deserved an award of its own. The supporting players all do a fine job. George Coulouris as the unctuous and self-serving Count gives a performance of great and icy villainy. What a superb film!

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    • Trivia
      This adaptation of Lillian Hellman's play was written by her longtime companion, Dashiell Hammett. Hellman was unable to write the adaptation herself as she was contracted to work on the screenplay for The North Star (1943). She recommended that Hammett be given the assignment as he was very familiar with the material. (Hammett also needed the money.)
    • Goofs
      At 58:53, camera and crew are reflected on the car.
    • Quotes

      Fanny Farrelly: We've been shaken out of the magnolias.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Dick Cavett Show: Bette Davis (1971)
    • Soundtracks
      America, My Country 'Tis of Thee
      (1832) (uncredited)

      Music attributed to Henry Carey ("God Save the King!") (1744)

      Played often in the score

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 1943 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Straza na Rajni
    • Filming locations
      • Busch Gardens - S. Grove Avenue, Pasadena, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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