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French soldier travels to Germany to find a family of a man he killed during World War I.French soldier travels to Germany to find a family of a man he killed during World War I.French soldier travels to Germany to find a family of a man he killed during World War I.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 1 nomination total
Rod McLennan
- War Veteran
- (as Rodney McLennon)
George Davis
- Concierge
- (uncredited)
Robert Dudley
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Lillian Elliott
- Frau Bresslauer
- (uncredited)
Henry Fifer
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Julia Swayne Gordon
- Townswoman
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe family name of the German family whose son was killed is Holderlin, the name of the greatest Romantic idealist poet of Germany.
- ConnectionsRemade as Frantz (2016)
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Broken Lullaby is a story in the vein of All Quiet on the Western Front. Paul Renaud (Phillips Holmes) is a soldier for France during WWI. He does his duty and kills an enemy, but the ordeal scars him painfully. He becomes obsessed with his victim, discovers his name is Walter Holderlin, and even goes to Walter's hometown to visit with his family. He intends to tell them of his crime, to apologize and explain himself. However, when he goes to their home and meets with his father (Lionel Barrymore), he finds he cannot go through with it. He decieves them into thinking he was friends with Walter, and that he came to offer himself as a replacement for their son. In a way, he does take over Walters life, and even falls in love with his fiancée (Nancy Carroll).
A highly sophisticated but atypical Lubitsch film, Broken Lullaby has many memorable scenes and great photographic elements. The camera is hardly static, even for such an early talking picture. The major flaw with it is Holmes' acting style. While the others are more subdued and natural, his stagy performance is a bit offputting.
A highly sophisticated but atypical Lubitsch film, Broken Lullaby has many memorable scenes and great photographic elements. The camera is hardly static, even for such an early talking picture. The major flaw with it is Holmes' acting style. While the others are more subdued and natural, his stagy performance is a bit offputting.
- Maleejandra
- Nov 7, 2007
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- Also known as
- The Man I Killed
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- Budget
- $889,154 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.20 : 1
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