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Under the Bridges

Original title: Unter den Brücken
  • 1946
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Leo Bothas in Under the Bridges (1946)
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Two barge skippers fall in love with the same woman.Two barge skippers fall in love with the same woman.Two barge skippers fall in love with the same woman.

  • Director
    • Helmut Käutner
  • Writers
    • Leo de Laforgue
    • Helmut Käutner
    • Walter Ulbrich
  • Stars
    • Hannelore Schroth
    • Carl Raddatz
    • Gustav Knuth
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    904
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Helmut Käutner
    • Writers
      • Leo de Laforgue
      • Helmut Käutner
      • Walter Ulbrich
    • Stars
      • Hannelore Schroth
      • Carl Raddatz
      • Gustav Knuth
    • 12User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Hannelore Schroth
    Hannelore Schroth
    • Anna Altmann
    Carl Raddatz
    Carl Raddatz
    • Hendrik Feldkamp
    Gustav Knuth
    Gustav Knuth
    • Willy
    Margarete Haagen
    • Landlady
    Ursula Grabley
    Ursula Grabley
    • Vera - Waitress
    Hildegard Knef
    Hildegard Knef
    • Girl in Havelberg
    Walter Gross
    • Man on the Bridge
    Helene Westphal
    Hildegard König
    Erich Dunskus
    Erich Dunskus
    • Holl - Ship Captain
    Klaus Pohl
    Klaus Pohl
    • Museum Employee
    Helmuth Helsig
    • Muhlke - Café Owner
    • Director
      • Helmut Käutner
    • Writers
      • Leo de Laforgue
      • Helmut Käutner
      • Walter Ulbrich
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    ChWasser

    A small miracle

    This film was made in the last months of WWII. Because of the allied bombers flying over the set on their way to Berlin and because of the destruction of many locations shooting often had to be stopped and was resumed later when the alarm was over.

    And yet "Unter den Brücken" became the most beautiful love-story in german cinema (apart from Ophüls' "Liebelei" of course) without any trace of propaganda. The acting of Hannelore Schroth is wonderfully natural even today and the cinematography reminds me of Jean Vigo's "L'Atalante" and Charles Laughton's "The Night Of The Hunter". This movie stands out as a real miracle and as a singular event in UFA history.
    7Dwolvesbane

    Timeless Escapism

    Under the Bridges is another fantastic film from German director Helmut Kautner. The plot of the film centers on a barge on the waterways of Germany in some unidentified time and the relationship between the two owners of the boat. This relationship becomes strained, and develops into a classic love triangle, when a woman comes on board and stays with them for a short time. As is usual of Kautner's films the characters are highly sympathetic and their relationships very realistic and well thought out. Almost anyone can identify with at least one of these archetypal main characters, whether it is the "Damsel in Distress" Anna, the "Loner with a Heart of Gold" Hendrick, or the "Nice Guy" Willy.

    The most interesting factor in this film though is one that happens off screen. Filmed in 1945, and often interrupted by overhead allied bombers, this was one of the final films to pass the censors of the Third Reich in March 1945, the month before the suicide of Adolf Hitler and the soon following German surrender. Despite the pervasiveness of the looming military and political disaster that was apparent in Germany at the time the present is entirely absent from the film. The plot takes place in some sort of time out of time that is familiar and identifiable as some time in 20th century Germany, but this is only a vague placement. The timeless quality so embraced is indicative of Kautner's desire to remain apolitical during the war and to remain simply a filmmaker. The blissful ignorance of the film's contemporary political reality gives the film a very escapist quality, a very probable goal of Kautner's.

    This film taken in its historical context has a very important message. It seems to largely be saying that no matter what happens on the world stage we are all still human and that no matter what befalls us we continue to survive, thrive, live, and love. This attitude towards human life is something that gives Kautner's films their human quality; that certain feeling that comes through them which seems to say "Despite all that happens, we must maintain hope."
    7gvb0907

    A Timeless Film From a Terrible Time and Place

    "Under the Bridges", made in the last year of the Third Reich, proves that artistic genius can flourish even under the most difficult circumstances. The film completely transcends its time and presents a simple love story, the themes of which are universal. Through both his settings and his actors, Kautner achieves a naturalism which has seldom been equaled. That he managed to do this in 1944-45 Germany is almost unbelievable. A fortunate and unexpected treasure from a most unfortunate time.
    ramblin-jack

    Fate Draws a Pat-Hand

    Hendrik and Willi are co-owners of a cargo barge on the German River Havel. Goods are sent along the river's lifeline to the major ports of Germany. Rotterdam to Berlin and back again. Life is good on the river as far as it goes yet something is missing. Quick jump-offs in the towns along the way become habit. Loneliness can be baggage that we all pack unwittingly. Hendrik played by Carl Raddaz, realizes that real life is going by without them. Especially absent is the company of true female companionship. The river becomes a willing partner to the player who wishes to tempt fate for the rewards of life.

    Fate draws a 'pat hand' when late one evening, from the moored barge, a pretty, young women is observed on a bridge ahead. Her lone lamp-lit silhouette showing against the background of night. Appearing distraught, she is crying. The men whisper she might end it all with one last step off the bridge and into cold eternity. Suddenly, she drops something into the black depths below, but by this time our bargemen are there, under the bridge, in their small dingy to retrieve the article. They observe the girl much closer. What to do?

    For fate, in it's seeming randomness, allows a new chapter to unfold in three people's lives in post-war Germany. Their meeting becomes a driving gamble of need, and hope. The reward of human companionship, acceptance and the search for true happiness becomes a riddle these players must unravel only to discover that everyone are amateurs in this pageant. What are the mysterious steps required to win the battle over an almost predestined lonely future?

    Director Helmut (The Devil's General) Kutner's allegorical tale is a canvas of light and shadow. Mixing pre-war German Industrial high-contrast themes with a kind of pre-natal Cinema Verite he presumes life's outward evidence of happiness is salted with an inner, lonely core which cannot be purged until the lessons of hope are proffered and dangled to the whole world to judge these volunteer competitors. Win or lose? Is the game worth the reward? You 'betcha!
    9frankde-jong

    A forgotten masterpiece. The equal of "L'atalante" (Jean Vigo)

    Recently I wrote about the films of Wolfgang Staudte who made political films in the 50's, when most Germans preferred to forget about politics. "Unter den Brucken" is made by Helmut Käutner at the end of World War II. He made an a-political movie when the pressure to make a propaganda movie must have been enormous.

    "Unter den Brucken" is a film about two men (Hendrik played by Carl Raddatz and Willy played by Gustav Knuth) and their old barge. They both have sometimes girlfriends but are longing for a stable relationship. One night they see a sad girl on a bridge (Anna played by Hannelore Schroth) and fear that she might commit suicide. They convince her to come onboard and when they both fall in love with her the story really gets going.

    A story about men working in inland shipping and their complications with women sounds like "L'atalante" (1934, Jean Vigo) and that's true. However "L'atalante" is an all time classic and "Unter den Brucken" an almost forgotten film. That's not right, because "Unter den brucken" is in my opinion not the lesser one of these two films. It has a good story (right mix of romance and comedy) good actors and beautiful images.

    There are beautful images of river landsscapes but also of the barge entering Berlin. The last mentioned images reminded me of Harry and Monica leaving Stockhom in "Summer with Monica" (1953, Ingmar Bergmen). By the way, given that the shooting took place in the final stages of World War II, it is a miracle that there is no war damage visible in the Berlin scenes.

    The best thing of the film is the camerawork in the scenes between Hendrik and Anna. There are several of them.

    • Anna cannot sleep because of the unusual sounds on the barge. Hendrik explains them one by one.
    • Anna taking care of a small wound on the hand of Hendrik. Meanwhile they keep looking at each other.
    • Hendrik leaving the appartment of Anna in Berlin. Anna looks out of the window and her shadow is projected on the walls of the building block on the other side of the street.
    • Anna running up the stairs (only her legs are visible) when Hendrik is back from Rotterdam.

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    • Trivia
      Helmut Käutner considered this to be his best work of his own films.
    • Connections
      Featured in Schlußklappe '45 - Szenen aus dem deutschen Film (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Muschemusch
      Music by Bernhard Eichhorn

      Lyrics by Hans Leip

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 1950 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Germany
    • Language
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Pod mostovima
    • Filming locations
      • Berlin, Germany
    • Production companies
      • Terra-Filmkunst
      • Universum Film (UFA)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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