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Ambientada durante la decadente gloria del imperio austrohúngaro, la película narra el ascenso y la caída de Alfred Redl (Brandauer).Ambientada durante la decadente gloria del imperio austrohúngaro, la película narra el ascenso y la caída de Alfred Redl (Brandauer).Ambientada durante la decadente gloria del imperio austrohúngaro, la película narra el ascenso y la caída de Alfred Redl (Brandauer).
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 7 premios y 3 nominaciones en total
Hans Christian Blech
- von Roden
- (as Hans-Christian Blech)
Armin Mueller-Stahl
- Thronfolger
- (as Armin Müller-Stahl)
László Gálffi
- Velocchio
- (as László Gálffy)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesBurt Lancaster had tried to mount a version in the 1950's.
- PifiasWhen Redl is in the prostitute's room, he fills up a glass with champagne. After the following shot, when he fills up the second glass, the first glass is seen on the table - still empty.
- Citas
Velocchio: The most important thing for me is... that you love me... protect me and trust me. All my life I've been weak. l need your help. Tell me what to do. Tell me how to be. Cynical, maybe?
Alfred Redl: Why cynical?
Velocchio: You don't believe in the whole thing, but you go on. You said war is coming, but you'll lose it anyway.
- ConexionesFeatured in Peligrosamente juntos (1986)
Reseña destacada
Unlike most people who know both films (there aren't many!), I've always preferred this 1985 film to Klaus Maria Brandauer's - and director István Szabó's Oscar winning 'Mephisto', from 1981.
'Mephisto' won an Oscar, for Foreign language film and as such, István Szabó remains Hungary's only ever Academy Award recipient. The two films have similarities, with Brandauer giving superbly nuanced yet powerful performances and both as high ranking Military Officers, German in Mephisto and Austro-Hungarian in this.
Colonel Redl is a made up character that is drawn from historical records and the story that ensues is based on John Osborne's play 'A Patriot for Me' and we follow Redl as boy, all the way through to his high-ranking officer just before the onset of the Great War. It's a compelling study of the decaying Empire that so dominated turn-of-the- century Europe and the bubbling resentments and labelling of ethnic groups within that start to make us feel us uncomfortable as the recognisable Monster that was to become becomes apparent.
It is Brandauer's calm and chilly persona that is both compelling and slightly disturbing. In Mephisto, in comparison, he is far more dramatic, even over-the-top, though the critics might say otherwise. As Redl coolly bulldozes his way through the ranks, craftily getting on the right side of everyone he needs to, his feelings toward a younger officer let slip and after the affair, his decimation from power is calculatingly abrupt and shocking, revealing a paranoid State.
There is excellent support from Armin Mueller-Stahl, recognisable from many English speaking films, usually as a German SS officer, as the doomed but supremely powerful and influential Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
The period detail is perfect as is the cinematography, looking radiantly splendid in the great halls and ballrooms, beautifully evocative in the snowy wastelands and suitably grim in the film's darker moments.
As I said, Colonel Redl certainly deserves to be as known as Mephisto - and of course, both far more than just specialist films for Art House lovers, that they seem to be casually categorised as.
My DVD was a Korean release that, once the subtitles were changed to English (from the default Korean) played like just like a 'normal' one.
'Mephisto' won an Oscar, for Foreign language film and as such, István Szabó remains Hungary's only ever Academy Award recipient. The two films have similarities, with Brandauer giving superbly nuanced yet powerful performances and both as high ranking Military Officers, German in Mephisto and Austro-Hungarian in this.
Colonel Redl is a made up character that is drawn from historical records and the story that ensues is based on John Osborne's play 'A Patriot for Me' and we follow Redl as boy, all the way through to his high-ranking officer just before the onset of the Great War. It's a compelling study of the decaying Empire that so dominated turn-of-the- century Europe and the bubbling resentments and labelling of ethnic groups within that start to make us feel us uncomfortable as the recognisable Monster that was to become becomes apparent.
It is Brandauer's calm and chilly persona that is both compelling and slightly disturbing. In Mephisto, in comparison, he is far more dramatic, even over-the-top, though the critics might say otherwise. As Redl coolly bulldozes his way through the ranks, craftily getting on the right side of everyone he needs to, his feelings toward a younger officer let slip and after the affair, his decimation from power is calculatingly abrupt and shocking, revealing a paranoid State.
There is excellent support from Armin Mueller-Stahl, recognisable from many English speaking films, usually as a German SS officer, as the doomed but supremely powerful and influential Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
The period detail is perfect as is the cinematography, looking radiantly splendid in the great halls and ballrooms, beautifully evocative in the snowy wastelands and suitably grim in the film's darker moments.
As I said, Colonel Redl certainly deserves to be as known as Mephisto - and of course, both far more than just specialist films for Art House lovers, that they seem to be casually categorised as.
My DVD was a Korean release that, once the subtitles were changed to English (from the default Korean) played like just like a 'normal' one.
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 2357 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 2357 US$
- 6 oct 1985
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 2357 US$
- Duración2 horas 24 minutos
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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