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Arch of Triumph

  • 1948
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Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer in Arch of Triumph (1948)
Illegal refugees lead dark lives in pre-World War II Paris.
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Illegal refugees lead dark lives in pre-World War II Paris.Illegal refugees lead dark lives in pre-World War II Paris.Illegal refugees lead dark lives in pre-World War II Paris.

  • Director
    • Lewis Milestone
  • Writers
    • Lewis Milestone
    • Harry Brown
    • Erich Maria Remarque
  • Stars
    • Ingrid Bergman
    • Charles Boyer
    • Charles Laughton
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    • Director
      • Lewis Milestone
    • Writers
      • Lewis Milestone
      • Harry Brown
      • Erich Maria Remarque
    • Stars
      • Ingrid Bergman
      • Charles Boyer
      • Charles Laughton
    • 43User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Ingrid Bergman
    Ingrid Bergman
    • Joan Madou
    Charles Boyer
    Charles Boyer
    • Dr. Ravic
    Charles Laughton
    Charles Laughton
    • Ivon Haake
    Louis Calhern
    Louis Calhern
    • 'Col.' Boris Morosov
    Ruth Warrick
    Ruth Warrick
    • Kate Bergstroem
    Roman Bohnen
    Roman Bohnen
    • Dr. Veber
    J. Edward Bromberg
    J. Edward Bromberg
    • Hotel Manager at the Verdun
    Ruth Nelson
    Ruth Nelson
    • Madame Fessier
    Stephen Bekassy
    Stephen Bekassy
    • Alex
    Curt Bois
    Curt Bois
    • Tattooed Waiter
    Art Smith
    Art Smith
    • Inspector
    Michael Romanoff
    Michael Romanoff
    • Capt. Alidze
    Richard Alexander
    Richard Alexander
    • Gestapo Agent
    • (uncredited)
    Jean Andrew
      Sylvia Andrew
      • Milan Charwoman
      • (uncredited)
      Frank Arnold
      • Newsboy
      • (uncredited)
      Jessie Arnold
      Jessie Arnold
      • Cashier
      • (uncredited)
      George Balooi
      • Scheherazade's Waiter
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Lewis Milestone
      • Writers
        • Lewis Milestone
        • Harry Brown
        • Erich Maria Remarque
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      6samhill5215

      Potentially great

      Not sure about this one. There's much to like; the atmosphere, the camera work, the lighting and shadows, the closeups, the acting. But something's missing, perhaps continuity, or the impression that it all somehow fits together. Taken as a series of vignettes this film is very good. Combine the vignettes to tell a subset of the original story and it could be even better. But put it all together and it succumbs under the sheer weight of all the subplots.

      And yet, despite my criticism, I am pleased to have seen it. As I said there's much to like, especially the acting. Louis Calhern is always a joy and here he lends a nuanced gravitas to his part. Charles Boyer is better than usual playing a tormented refugee torn between love and revenge. Charles Laughton is the pivot about which the story revolves and without him his one dimensional character would have been but a caricature. There's even a memorable cameo by an uncredited William Conrad. His scene is no more than a minute or so but it's not one you're likely to overlook or forget. But the best reason to watch it is of course Ingrid Bergman. Her effortless ability to switch personalities simply draws you in to her performance. Here she plays an insecure wreck, an incredibly seductive, infuriatingly deceitful and mostly terrified woman. Her character's choices are not perhaps entirely honorable but with Bergman who cares...
      6ma-cortes

      Romantic drama set in 2ª WW with sensational actors

      The film tells about Dr. Ravic(Charles Boyer),he's an exiled living in Paris before the Nazis penetrate into the city.Under false name and with no papers,aware always that the Surete(French gendarmes)could be sent away or jailed.One day he sees to Haake(Charles Laughton) a Gestapo official who tortured his anterior love and he's looking for revenge.One night in a bridge over river Sena,the refugee doctor finds to Jean Madou(Ingrid Bergman),a beauty and mysterious gal and he rescues her from a suicide attempt.The 2ªWW isn't the best environment for romanticism and a love affair but he falls is love with her.

      The film is a romantic melodrama with magnificent actors.However is slow moving and little bit bored .The casting is frankly magnificent.Charles Boyer as sad refugee and gorgeous Ingrid Bergman as unfortunate damsel in disgrace are excellent.The secondary cast is awesome, impressive Charles Laughton as Nazi official, one of the his usual roles as villain and the lion's share of the acting meat deservedly goes to Louis Calhern as an exiled Russian colonel of the Czar who's a doorman in a show-coffee. Atmospheric black and white cinematography by Russell Metty who later made colorful super-productions.The film was restored with longtime but going on tedious,sluggish and dull.The motion picture is regularly directed by Lewis Milestone who directed various classic warlike movies.The flick is based on Erich Maria Remarque novel and was posteriorly rendered for TV(1985)by Waris Hussein with Anthony Hopkins and Lesley Anne Down.The picture will like to Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer enthusiastic.
      10kojiattwood

      It's a shame

      More people should know about this wonderful film--reading the book in advance really enhances the experience of it, but one can just enjoy the incredible performances of Bergman and Boyer (not to mention the excellent character roles, particularly Charles Laughton). The use of light/shadow is also extremely well done and atmospheric. It's high time someone re-releases this movie on DVD (Criterion, perhaps), because it's another wonderful example of classic film noir, very well executed.

      For those not familiar with Remarque's novel, it's a must-read--although I warn you, after you're done you will have an insane urge to try Calvados.
      6bkoganbing

      A Continent of Refugees

      Lewis Milestone scored his greatest film success when he did the classic adaption of Erich Maria Remarque's novel All Quiet on the Western Front in 1931. It seemed a natural for him to do an adaption of another Remarque book, Flotsam, retitled here as Arch of Triumph. I guess that United Artists didn't want the audience to think the film was about sea refuse.

      Unfortunately while All Quiet on the Western Front stayed very much on its anti-war message, Milestone opted to make one of those tragic romances that Frank Borzage was more noted for. The problem of all the refugees from all the political turmoil up to THAT time collecting in places like Paris was left very much in the background.

      Charles Boyer is one of those refugees, a Czech who can't go back to his own country because of Hitler's bloodless takeover. He's a doctor who's been serving in Loyalist Spain and got run out of there. With no passport, he's an illegal alien in France in 1939 and subject to deportation which he is by the way at one point in the film.

      He meets Ingrid Bergman who's also a refugee of sorts from a series of bad relationships. He saves her from suicide and a relationship develops. In fact when Boyer is deported, she does what she has to do to survive.

      Louis Calhern may have the best role in the film as Boyer's friend and counselor, an exiled Russian Lieutenant Colonel of the Czar's guard who is a doorman at a swank Russian café. Charles Laughton is in here to as an S.S. officer who Boyer remembers killing his old girl friend back in Spain and who he hunts without mercy. Laughton has one of the smallest roles he ever did in a film and I wish there were more of him here.

      Laughton is seen briefly at the beginning doing the torture in his best Inspector Javert manner. Later on when Boyer spots him and makes his acquaintance to lure him for the kill, he's an avuncular tourist, but clearly on some kind of mission. He's good in both sides of the same character.

      It's a real downer of a film, Arch of Triumph. Good thing we know how history turned out because it sure doesn't look good for the good guys when this film ends.
      7secondtake

      Meandering but moving and moody

      Arch of Triumph (1948)

      Wow, what a difficult movie to assess, but not a difficult one to enjoy. On the one hand, it is dripping with mood and anxiety. It is about budding love and broken hearts. There is political intrigue and and incipient Nazi invasion. And it's France, Paris, center of the end of the great century of European art and culture, from the mid 1800s to the mid 1900s.

      On the other hand, it seems amorphous and vague.

      Director Lewis Milestone makes this 1938 Paris gloomier than Sherlock Holmes's London--the rain, the darkness, the general lack of hope is part of the great drama lurking behind every scene. Charles Boyer is the main character, a refugee of uncertain origin, and the mysterious woman with both rich and poor friends and an equally uncertain origin is played in usual melodrama by Ingrid Bergman. They have no chemistry, for sure, but that just makes their love affair mysterious as well. In fact, the whole movie is about what we don't know, and can't know by watching.

      This could be frustrating for some viewers, this lack of intention, and frankly lack of clear plot. But if you can just inhabit this world, enjoying a highly polished mise-en-scene (so polished it shows its Hollywood sound stage roots, at times, though darkly, darkly), if you can just soak it up and not worry, all will be well. It's a beautiful beautiful movie on those terms, photographer Russell Meety is doing that 1940s high contrast photography to perfection. Watch how often he shoots through windows, including the great phone booth shot (repeated ten minutes later) where the accident happens in the background.

      The story here is based on a 1945 novel by German author Erich Maria Remarque, and Milestone directed the legendary "All Quiet on the Western Front" two decades earlier, also based on a Remarque novel. In both cases, there is an intensity of humanity against the larger military chaos and cruelty that seems so indifferent to them. The book here was actually published in English first as "The Arch of Triumph," and was a huge bestseller before going to a German version.

      I don't think it's an accident that the pre-war angst here is an echo of "Casablanca," which by now (five years later) was already legendary. Bergman, of course, is carried over (though she had just finished filming "Notorious" for Hitchcock, if you want to follow her career). And Boyer is a better version of Henried (better as an actor). For more colorful secondary characters, you'll find the incomparable Louis Calhern (with a surprisingly effective accent) and Charles Laughton (whose accent is wobbly).

      This was originally a more gut wrenching four hour film, and I think it might have made more logical sense at that length, but I can see it would have been too long by far. Watch what we have and just take it in for what it is. I enjoyed it on that level very very much.

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      • Trivia
        The rough cut of the film ran four hours. In reducing it to two hours, several actors were cut, including Ruth Warrick. She does appear briefly in the restored 133-minute version.
      • Goofs
        When Ravic takes his gun and goes to look for Haake in the streets, the first shot of him has been reversed for some reason as evidenced by the signs he passes, which are backwards.
      • Quotes

        Joan Madou: He wanted to kill me. They always talk about it but they never do.

        [laughs]

        Joan Madou: You wouldn't want to kill me.

      • Connections
        Featured in Legends of World Cinema: Charles Boyer
      • Soundtracks
        Long After Tonight
        (1948) (uncredited)

        Music by Rudolph Polk

        Music by adapted from the Russian folk song "Prochlada"

        Lyrics by Ervin Drake and Jimmy Shirl

        Sung by an uncredited singer dubbing Ingrid Bergman at the Scheherazade casino

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      • Release date
        • March 6, 1948 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Languages
        • English
        • German
      • Also known as
        • Erich Maria Remarque's Arch of Triumph
      • Filming locations
        • Enterprise Studios - 5300 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
      • Production companies
        • Enterprise Productions
        • Arch of Triumph Inc.
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      • Budget
        • $5,000,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        • 2h(120 min)
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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