Les Allemands kidnappent un major étasunien et tentent de le convaincre que la Seconde Guerre mondiale est terminée, afin qu'ils puissent obtenir des détails sur l'invasion alliée de l'Europ... Tout lireLes Allemands kidnappent un major étasunien et tentent de le convaincre que la Seconde Guerre mondiale est terminée, afin qu'ils puissent obtenir des détails sur l'invasion alliée de l'Europe.Les Allemands kidnappent un major étasunien et tentent de le convaincre que la Seconde Guerre mondiale est terminée, afin qu'ils puissent obtenir des détails sur l'invasion alliée de l'Europe.
- Lt. Colonel Ostermann
- (as Oscar Beregi)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJames Doohan: The soon-to-be "Montgomery Scott" of Patrouille du cosmos (1966) is uncredited as a British orderly in the opening scenes. Doohan served in Canadian forces during the Normandy Invasion (which the film is about) where he lost part of a finger. Future Imperfect (1990) and Stratagem (2004) were inspired by this film.
- GaffesThe phony newspaper which Pike is given on arrival in hospital, has a front page item about the UN. Although the United Nations first opened in 1945, the name comes from January 1942, when Franklin D. Roosevelt issued a proclamation outlining the basic set-up and goals for such an organization. This is all that the Nazis would have needed to make this phony report.
- Citations
Maj. Jefferson F. Pike: Are you really an army sergeant?
Sgt. Ernst: Regular army - no. I am too old, too fat! Home guard. We are patrolling the border so then the young, strong, and handsome men can go to Russia and freeze to death. Wonderful system, huh?
[Laughs]
- Autres versionsAlso available in a computer colorized version.
- ConnexionsFeatured in MGM 40th Anniversary (1964)
Which is why Garner goes to Lisbon to check out a source at the German Embassy in neutral Portugal. But the Nazis have been watching him too. While in Lisbon, he meets up with a Mr. Michael Finn at a hotel bar rendezvous which renders him unconscious and Garner is secretly flown to Germany.
The nice things about 36 Hours is that some of the facts about the landings at Normandy are woven very nicely into an intricate espionage story. Incidentally some of the same facts that were used in another Garner classic film, The Americanization of Emily, but in a far more comic vein.
What the Nazis have decided to do is trick Garner into revealing the plans for the imminent invasion. They've set up an elaborate facade of a US. Army Hospital in an occupied Germany in 1950 and when Garner wakes up, they're going to convince him that the war is over and the allies have been victorious. They've even cooked up a love interest in Eva Marie Saint who is formerly a concentration camp inmate and like all of them will do anything to avoid going back.
All this is the brainchild of German doctor Rod Taylor who is convinced that without the usual Nazi like methods Garner can be tricked into revealing vital information. Skeptical about the plan, but willing to go along with it if it succeeds is SS major Werner Peters who played a lovely variety of Nazis in the Sixties.
Of course when Garner does realize this is all a charade it becomes quite a three cornered cat and mouse game between him and Taylor and Peters. The SS has a tried and true motto, they're skeptical in general about information not obtained under torture.
36 Hours is a finely executed espionage and escape drama. The cast is at they're combined very best. But as good as the ones I've mentioned, there is one stunningly droll performance by John Banner, soon to become Sergeant Schultz on Hogan's Heroes. He plays a German version of Dad's Army and he's one of the older generation that hasn't bought into the Nazi way. He's the best in this fine film.
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- 25 juill. 2008
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- Durée1 heure 55 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1