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Wake Me When the War Is Over

  • Téléfilm
  • 1969
  • Unrated
  • 1h 14m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,3/10
254
MA NOTE
Jim Backus, Eva Gabor, and Ken Berry in Wake Me When the War Is Over (1969)
ComédieGuerre

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDuring the final months of WW2, a lonely German Baroness hides an attractive American airman in her mansion for long time without telling him the war has been over for almost five years.During the final months of WW2, a lonely German Baroness hides an attractive American airman in her mansion for long time without telling him the war has been over for almost five years.During the final months of WW2, a lonely German Baroness hides an attractive American airman in her mansion for long time without telling him the war has been over for almost five years.

  • Director
    • Gene Nelson
  • Writers
    • Frank Peppiatt
    • John Aylesworth
  • Stars
    • Ken Berry
    • Eva Gabor
    • Werner Klemperer
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,3/10
    254
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Gene Nelson
    • Writers
      • Frank Peppiatt
      • John Aylesworth
    • Stars
      • Ken Berry
      • Eva Gabor
      • Werner Klemperer
    • 13Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 2Commentaires de critiques
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    Ken Berry
    Ken Berry
    • Lt. Roger Carrington
    Eva Gabor
    Eva Gabor
    • Baroness Marlene
    Werner Klemperer
    Werner Klemperer
    • Major Erich Mueller
    Danielle De Metz
    Danielle De Metz
    • Eva Klein
    Hans Conried
    Hans Conried
    • Professor Herman Erhardt
    Jim Backus
    Jim Backus
    • Colonel
    Alan Hewitt
    Alan Hewitt
    • Koenig
    Woodrow Parfrey
    Woodrow Parfrey
    • Schneider
    Parley Baer
    Parley Baer
    • Erhardt's Butler
    William Wintersole
    William Wintersole
    • Klaus
    Norbert Schiller
    Norbert Schiller
    Jon Cedar
    Jon Cedar
    • Flarger
    Ben Wright
    Ben Wright
    • Police Officer
    Ted Gehring
    Ted Gehring
    • German Soldier
    Walter Janovitz
    Walter Janovitz
    • Train Conductor
    • (as Walter Janowitz)
    Maria Schroeder
    Art Lewis
    Art Lewis
    Rolfe Sedan
    Rolfe Sedan
    • Director
      • Gene Nelson
    • Writers
      • Frank Peppiatt
      • John Aylesworth
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    JasonDanielBaker

    Comedies With Nazis Are In Poor Taste

    A clumsy (and gullible) American Lieutenant Roger Carrington (Ken Berry) in charge of dropping propaganda leaflets over Germany during a mission at the close of World War Two falls out of the plane and parachutes into enemy territory. He escapes the horrors of a prisoner of war camp by breaking into the castle of a lonely and flighty widowed Baroness Marlena Hoffman (Gabor).

    He eludes the attention of the very determined German Major (Werner Klemperer) out to capture both him and the heart of the Baroness. She instead romances the American and refuses to let him leave even after the war has been over for several years.

    The possessive Baroness lies to him telling him that Germany is winning the war and since he can't speak German and is out of radio contact he doesn't know the difference. She creatively translates print news to keep the charade going. She even gives local veterans beer money to dress up in their old uniforms and drop by the house pretending that the war is still going on so he'll think she still has to hide him.

    Only one of the servants, a pretty young maid named Ava, decides that the charade is cruel and aims to put a stop to it. If only she could speak English she could tell him what has been going on. Then the old Major finds out about the ruse and decides to have a bit of fun with Roger. A few other Germans wistful about the days of the Third Reich also decide to have a bit of fun with Roger. A string of coincidences serve to keep things unnecessarily complicated.

    Think F-Troop meets Hogan's Heroes meets Green Acres if you want to be cynical. Berry, Gabor and Klemperer are not exactly trying to expand their acting range in these roles. It could just as easily have been Bob Crane (or Don Knotts or Bob Denver) in Berry's role or Barbara Eden in Gabor's. In fact it could just as easily have been a cartoon for the most part.

    Werner Klemperer, Norbert Schiller, Jon Cedar, Ben Wright, Walter Janowitz, Martin Kosleck, Parley Baer were all on Hogan's Heroes at one time or another during its six-year run. Baer had also appeared on Green Acres. Woodrow Parfrey had been on Mayberry RFD. These people all knew each other and how to play off of each other and made a big difference as far as timing goes maximizing the potential of the material.

    Green Acres and Hogan's Heroes as well as Mayberry RFD (on which Berry starred in addition to F-Troop) were all casualties axed by CBS in 1971. Few of the cast members of those shows had careers as bright after that. But the stars of these shows were in some cases still under contract to their respective production companies in 1969 and still very popular with small screen audiences. The result is a movie like this, which pools their resources.

    Ken Berry had graduated from F-Troop to the Andy Griffith spin off Mayberry RFD. Werner Klemperer (an absolute scream hamming it up in his role here) had portrayed Colonel Klink on Hogan's Heroes for six years and Gabor (Zsa Zsa or Eva? Like there's a difference) had starred on Green Acres for the same amount of time. Even Jim Backus formerly of Gilligan's Island (another CBS staple) made it out for this one.

    This paint-by-numbers TV sitcom romantic comedy produced by Aaron Spelling and Danny Thomas could have been so much more if the people behind it had decided that they actually wanted to do something different. But the slapstick elements are done well and it is a fun madcap romp, which plays like a typical Disney movie. Thomas was a sitcom pioneer and filled the cast with actors who were well known within the genre. A number of them had worked with him or for him numerous times before.

    There are various TV sitcom style moments in which the characters comically make their way through different mildly funny situations. It runs only 75 minutes, which I attribute to commercial breaks. Even at that short length it looks as though it was padded with a couple of minutes with a long opening titles door knob sequence inter-cut with and followed by stock footage of wartime newsreels to set the scene and minutes here and there throughout of even more stock footage. The costuming and sets look like they were expropriated leftovers from other productions.

    The mostly small screen cast, crew and producers concoct harmless escapist family entertainment that is actually quite tolerable in parts. "Not nearly as stupid as it looks" is not the type of critic's blurb that ends up on a movie poster or the back of a DVD but it is the one I am sticking with because it fits.
    9lordzedd-3

    Truly a buried treasure

    It has an amazing cast, it's incredible that it's so obscure. It's basically a one joke movie but it is a funny one joke, for the most part. It does start wearing thin near the end. But a great cast, a unique liar revealed rom-com. At the time of this review it's hard to find but look for it on free streaming channels, it's worth searching for.
    6TVholic

    Cute, but nothing fresh

    As an early TV-movie, this rounded up a welter of stars from popular 1960s sitcoms that had just been cancelled. It's too bad the writers didn't give them anything new to do.

    Leading the charge is Ken Berry as a good-hearted, dutiful but otherwise oblivious and bumbling American officer. A World War II clone of his Captain Parmenter from F-Troop. Eva Gabor is an aristocratic socialite again, so if you've seen Green Acres, you know what to expect. Werner Klemperer brings back Colonel Klink under a different name. And Jim Backus is the same blustery blowhard he was as Thurston Howell. This must have been very easy to write since all the writers had to do was imagine what the previous characters would have done. But that's to be expected since the two writers of this never had sitcom experience. They were gag writers for variety shows.

    It has its charms as a piece of very lightweight fluff. Just don't go in expecting too much or you'll be disappointed.
    7CineTigers

    What a CUTE little TV Movie!

    I received this movie in a pack called "50 all-star Movies" for $18 (45 cents each). This classic farce was a vehicle for a stable of TV sitcom stars to score some summer work. What a DELIGHT! Ken Berry (F-Troop / Mayberry RFD) as the Hapless American. Eva Gabor (Green Acres) as the scheming baroness. Werner Klemperer (Hogan's Heroes) as the jealous mayor. And a fine supporting TV cast including Hans Conried (Snidley Whiplash) and Jim Backus (Gilligans Island / Mr Magoo). OK, so the screwball twists don't reach the comic mastery of BLAZING SADDLES or BRINGING UP BABY, and the sets are definitely TV budget, but I said its a CUTE little movie, not Oscar material. If you find it in a dollar bin or a friend's DVD pile, by all means enjoy yourself some evening.
    5Uriah43

    A Lonely German Baroness in a Non-Ending War

    With World War 2 in its final stages an American C-47 transport plane is flying over Germany releasing propaganda leaflets encouraging the Germans to surrender. However, when enemy flak rocks the airplane one of the Americans named "Lieutenant Roger Carrington" (Ken Berry) is accidentally thrown out and is forced to parachute behind enemy lines. Although his parachute is spotted by German troops he manages to evade them long enough to take shelter in a house owned by a wealth baroness named "Marlene" (Eva Gabor) who not only hates the war but has recently been widowed and is quite lonely. So to remedy the situation she hides him in a secret basement until the German troops begin to search elsewhere. Not long afterward, the war ends but rather than telling Roger this news Marlene convinces him that it is raging even more violently in order to keep him there with her. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a rather typical light-hearted comedy for the period in which it was made and was helped somewhat by the appearances of several grade-B actors including Werner Klemperer (as the German officer "Major Erich Mueller"), Jim Backus (as the American "Colonel") along with the aforementioned Ken Barry and Eva Gabor. To be clear, while this isn't a great comedy by any means, it managed to pass the time well enough and I have rated it accordingly. Average.

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    • Anecdotes
      A Green Acres episode is based on the premise of a pilot (Eddie Albert) falling out of his plane and being sheltered by an underground partisan portrayed by Eva Gabor.
    • Gaffes
      In the final chase scene between the German police and Ken Berry's character (which appears to be under the landmark bridges in Pasadena located not far from the Rose Bowl), several shots reveal palm trees in the background. There are no palm trees in Germany.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Hollywood Comedy Legends (2011)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 octobre 1969 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langues
      • English
      • German
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Trezeşte-mă când se termină războiul
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hollywood, Californie, États-Unis
    • société de production
      • Thomas/Spelling Productions
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    • Durée
      • 1h 14m(74 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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