A Nazi's fiancée helps an escaped U.S. soldier, then meets him in postwar Berlin.A Nazi's fiancée helps an escaped U.S. soldier, then meets him in postwar Berlin.A Nazi's fiancée helps an escaped U.S. soldier, then meets him in postwar Berlin.
Margaret Hayes
- Lt. Berdie Dubbin
- (as Maggie Hayes)
Dorothy Arnold
- Woman with Hugo
- (uncredited)
John Banner
- Ulick, German Health Dept.
- (uncredited)
George Blagoi
- Club Patron
- (uncredited)
Edith Clair
- Bit Role
- (uncredited)
Peter Coe
- Russian Soldier
- (uncredited)
Bud Cokes
- Club Patron
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
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I liked this sweet, but caustic movie of post-World War II. It could be tearful for others besides me, but I think that people who like this type of movie will also enjoy this film. So many people were caught up in similar circumstances during this war and afterward and is very similar to some situations in Korea and Vietnam. It is basically a love story, but full of pathos and irony that was so typical of the times of WWII and afterward. Some reviewers may take issue with the tale of a German girl helping a US soldier, then being held by the communists, but it is a mere sidestory to the true love story that exists in the story and film. f you liked the following movies: From Here to Eternity - Hiroshima, Mon Amour - Love is A Many Splendored Thing - Sand Pebbles, then you will enjoy Fraulein.
It is really a wonderful love story set in war time and post war Germany. Dana Wynter was her usual terrific self. This movie was shown on a cable channel a few years ago. I believe it was Amercian Movie Classics during the time their movies were commercial free and the host was Bob Dorian. I have not seen it since. It should be released as a classic on DVD.
One wonders why so many excellent screen classics and exceptional "made for TV" movies are never released in video or at least shown on regular or cable TV stations. Well, I guess we will never know. As a fan of this movie and one who would love to see it again, I'll keep hoping.
One wonders why so many excellent screen classics and exceptional "made for TV" movies are never released in video or at least shown on regular or cable TV stations. Well, I guess we will never know. As a fan of this movie and one who would love to see it again, I'll keep hoping.
would like to buy this in DVD or VHS any inf. on this. when will this be out on the things i mentioned. i enjoyed this movie. this is one of the better movies that was made. so if you can help me to purchase this movie i would appreciate it very much. thank you for letting me make a comment on this movie. i cannot say enough about these old movies they should have more of them on DVD or VHS. i do not know why they are not putting all the old movies on DVD or VHS you would or could make a lot of money. because there are a lot of old folks that would buy these movies. when i was a young man i have seen a lot of movies if they were on tape i would not hesitate to buy them. i was also looking for the tarzan movies with johnny weissmuller. all of them not just 6 they have out now. thank you again
Dana Wynter had presence ( not all actors do ) and I feel she was vastly underrated. Here she is given the lead in a film that attempts to reconstruct Germany at the time of its defeat, and the advance of the Soviets into Berlin. With the brutal death of her father in Cologne Erica goes to Berlin, and there inadvertently enters a house of prostitution. Interestingly told it is full of stereotypes ( less for the Germans than the Soviets ) and this in many ways detracts from the films serious approach. Perhaps Koster was not the right director, but the scenario borders on the sensationalist aspect of the Soviets, and that in the main was their need to rape any woman on sight, including of course Erica. Mel Ferrer ( not the best actor ) is the G. I. who comes like a shining knight to save her, and here end of spoilers. Filmed well in Cinemascope there are good moments, but it is Dana Wynter's film and in my opinion she carries it more or less single handed to a higher level. Another ' lost ' film that I accidentally saw on television. Worth seeing but on my part with deep reservations about authenticity.
The story begins during the latter portion of WWII. Captain MacLain (Mel Ferrer) is an escaped American POW and it seems very unlikely that he'll manage to make it back to the Allied lines. However, unexpectedly, a German family, the Angermanns, hide the Captain from the authorities and eventually he is able to make it back to his people.
Shortly after this, Germany falls to the Allies. Since the family is now in eastern Berlin, the have to deal with the Soviet invasion. Women throughout the city are raped and Erika Angermann (Dana Wynter) has to do much to avoid this fate. To do so, she must move towards the American lines...hoping their soldiers are less cruel. Now, although she isn't being forced in sexual situations, there's almost no other choice as jobs are scarce and many German women turn tricks to avoid starvation. What is to happen with Erika? And, what about that Captain from the beginning of the film...what will he have to do with Erika and her future?
This story is very well done. It's an unusual story based on some actual events and manages to be both a drama, and later, a romance. Well worth seeing.
Shortly after this, Germany falls to the Allies. Since the family is now in eastern Berlin, the have to deal with the Soviet invasion. Women throughout the city are raped and Erika Angermann (Dana Wynter) has to do much to avoid this fate. To do so, she must move towards the American lines...hoping their soldiers are less cruel. Now, although she isn't being forced in sexual situations, there's almost no other choice as jobs are scarce and many German women turn tricks to avoid starvation. What is to happen with Erika? And, what about that Captain from the beginning of the film...what will he have to do with Erika and her future?
This story is very well done. It's an unusual story based on some actual events and manages to be both a drama, and later, a romance. Well worth seeing.
Did you know
- TriviaMacLain as a captured POW has "KG" written on his back. This is a German acronym for the word kriegsgefangenen, meaning war prisoner.
- GoofsTwo tanks not Russian T34's.
- Quotes
Lori the piano player: Prostitute? I don't believe you. She has a job at the Club Florida. I work there too. Now, go on. Get out.
Ulick, German Health Dept.: I didn't come here to make any fuss. As long as she stays here and doesn't leave town, she won't have any difficulties. Just tell her to come by once a month and report to the Health Department.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 2 (1999)
- SoundtracksWhen Johnny Comes Marching Home
(uncredited)
Traditional
Played when Erika is on the barge
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- Fraulein
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- North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany(River cruise scene)
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- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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