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The Only Way

  • 1970
  • G
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Jane Seymour in The Only Way (1970)
DramaWar

A Jewish family tries to escape from Denmark in October 1943 during the German occupation.A Jewish family tries to escape from Denmark in October 1943 during the German occupation.A Jewish family tries to escape from Denmark in October 1943 during the German occupation.

  • Director
    • Bent Christensen
  • Writers
    • John Gould
    • Bent Christensen
    • Leif Panduro
  • Stars
    • Ebbe Rode
    • Helle Virkner
    • Jane Seymour
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    5.9/10
    353
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    • Director
      • Bent Christensen
    • Writers
      • John Gould
      • Bent Christensen
      • Leif Panduro
    • Stars
      • Ebbe Rode
      • Helle Virkner
      • Jane Seymour
    • 15User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ebbe Rode
    • Leo Stein
    Helle Virkner
    • Ruth Stein
    Jane Seymour
    Jane Seymour
    • Lillian Stein
    Ove Sprogøe
    Ove Sprogøe
    • Mr. Petersen
    Martin Potter
    Martin Potter
    • Morten Jensen
    Benny Hansen
    • Lars
    Kjeld Nørgaard
    • Reiman
    Bendt Rothe
    • Sanders
    Kjeld Jacobsen
    • Lassen
    Claus Nissen
    • Lassens assistant
    Erik Kühnau
    Erik Kühnau
    • Mogens
    Bjørn Watt-Boolsen
    Bjørn Watt-Boolsen
    • Dr. Kjaer
    Leif Mønsted
    • Bartender
    Ejner Federspiel
    • Arresteret jøde…
    Elsa Marianne von Rosen
    • Balletlærer…
    Arne Bruun Rasmussen
    • Auktionarius
    Jens Okking
    Jens Okking
    • Flugtleder…
    Poul Petersen
    • Flugtleder…
    • Director
      • Bent Christensen
    • Writers
      • John Gould
      • Bent Christensen
      • Leif Panduro
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    7olsontd-1

    True to Actual Events

    This portrayal of Danish rescuers of Jews in World War II is the fictional story of how one family's world was turned upside down when the Nazi occupiers in Denmark (since 1940) moved against the Jews of Denmark in violation of their own agreement with Danish leaders that the Jews in Denmark would be left alone. In the fall of 1943, the Germans plotted to gather the Jews of Denmark for deportation on a Jewish holiday evening when the vast majority of Jews would be at home. Jews were so well integrated in Danish society, that no public government records identified the religious affiliations of the population. Thus, the Nazis had to steal the records from Jewish organizations in order to know where to find them. The story illustrates the surprise and refusal of many to believe a round up of Jews would actually take place. The pace of the movie is neither plodding nor frenetic. The tension builds and is enhanced by the bewilderment and on-the-spot decision-making by a specific family and their would-be rescuers. Having read the 1955 book, "October 1943", by actual rescuer Aage Bertelsen, I resonated with virtually every incident faced by those at risk. Although this is not a polished film by modern film-making standards, the content and context of the events is accurately presented. A major strength of the movie is the extensive on- location filming in Copenhagen, and the use of Danish actors.
    4david-2348

    Ruined by the soundtrack

    I like war movies. I like movies about the Jews in World War II. So this movie gets 4 stars just for being a movie about the Jews in World War II. However, this is by far the worst movie of its type I have ever seen. If you aren't a fan of this type of movie, then it has no saving graces and would probably only be worth 1 or 2 points at most. As a viewer I felt no tension whatsoever, despite the topic being one which should have been dripping with tension from start to finish. This was largely down to the musical score, which was totally inappropriate for the type of movie it was. It's as if the orchestra made the score without any reference to the movie content itself. Just re-doing the musical score to something appropriate would probably lift the movie's rating a point or two.
    9morrisonhimself

    "A lesson to us all"

    That lesson is multi-layered: German National Socialism was not just about destroying Jews -- it was about destroying individuals and individualism.

    Another lesson: Because demagogues can, often easily, arise and take control of governments, it is important, in these United States, to honor our Second Amendment. (You will see the usually peaceful Danes take up arms against the invader.)

    This powerful motion picture is based on the true story of how the people of Denmark, almost unanimously, arose against a tyrannical and murderous invader to protect and defend a persecuted minority.

    It is mostly very well done, especially the score by the magnificent Carl Davis, and the superlative acting. Directing and editing were not quite up to the script or the acting (and the haircuts seemed anachronistic), but this is a movie I can highly recommend.

    As shown here, even the German invaders, as individuals, probably draftees, could often be humane and decent, just more people caught up in the viciousness of government. But war doesn't pay much attention to individuals, except as targets, as cannon fodder.

    The single most important lesson for us all is that each of us is an individual human being, and we are valuable for our own sakes. Each of us is sovereign, each of us is self-owned and we must remember and we must remind others.

    Freedom is our proper and natural condition, and each of us must remember that, must remind others, and must work to protect that freedom, must work to save other individual human beings from tyrannical government.

    "The Only Way" is now almost 50 years old, and the incidents it portrays are more than 65 years in the past. Yet tyranny and mass persecution are always just around the corner.

    Honor those brave and generous Danes, and remember this lesson: Government is always a danger, and most especially when it forgets that "We, the People" are sovereign individuals, when it concentrates (as 2019 politicians are doing) on groups rather than individuals, and when it assumes such total control over individual human lives.

    I urge everyone to see this film, which is available at YouTube.
    8SimonJack

    Danes don't think twice about helping Jews flee Nazis

    Few people have rated this film, and only three have commented on it by this date of my posting. From two of the comments, it seems to me that we may be seeing an addiction to modern movie-making of the past decade or more. The modern viewing audience seems hooked on the thrill-a- minute, high-speed chase, explosive action and CGI makeup that is fast becoming the trademark movie of Hollywood.

    "The Only Way" certainly has none of that. The plot was familiar. The script was minimal. The acting was OK. The scenes and cinematography were good – shot mostly in Denmark. The musical score was the only bad part of the movie. For the first two-thirds it was not suited at all to the picture we were seeing. Just when it got to the point of being a distraction, it changed. From then on, the music was excellent and seemed to fit the rest of the film right up to the end.

    So, it is not a great film by any means, but it is a very good one, and an important one for the story it tells and how it tells it. I was never bored watching this film, because I never knew what came next. There was always a thread of suspense and mystery. Would the Steins make it, or would they be caught? Would someone turn them in? So, there was just the right amount of intrigue to keep one glued to the screen.

    The one thing that raised this film considerably was what one other commenter lamented. A very minimal script, with brief lines, left the audience with no choice but to watch and absorb the people and their actions. And, in that, we saw the Danish people. They weren't flamboyant or boisterous. They smiled and frowned and acted like real people act and behave most of the time. But they were earnest and purposeful in their help. They acted with an unspoken understanding of what they needed to do.

    This film really gives one a feeling for what the Danes were properly praised for after World War II. They were unflinching in their attitude toward and willingness to help their Jewish neighbors, their fellow countrymen. So, in "The Only Way," we see numerous Danish people reacting in a matter-of-fact way about helping the Steins and other Jews when word got out that the Nazis were coming for them. In no other country under Nazi occupation in World War II was there such widespread humanity and absence of prejudice. The Snope Web site describes it thus: "The rescue of several thousand Danish Jews was accomplished through the efforts of thousands of policemen, government officials, physicians, and persons of all walks of life."

    "The Only Way" isn't an action-thriller by any means. But it does give a realistic picture of the people of one country who arose with spontaneity to help save the lives of a persecuted sect who were their neighbors and fellow countrymen. For that, this film is a gem and a priceless lesson for history.
    6CinemaSerf

    The Only Way

    This is quite an interesting depiction of the activities of the Danish underground during their WWII occupation by the Nazis. It centres around the Jewish "Stein" family, and of the attempts by the courageous local population to shelter them, and to help them escape to safety. It features a gently engaging performance from a young Jane Seymour, and a host of Danish talent that add authenticity to the piece. It is a little light-weight at times, but the narrative makes no bones about the attitude of most of the people to do what they can to thwart the ambitions of their overlords - and that story is riddled with bravery and potency. The production is a bit limited, it can't have had much of a budget, but what we have here is food for thought, especially for those of us whose nations did not find themselves with unwanted house-guests during the war.

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    • Release date
      • October 20, 1970 (Denmark)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Denmark
      • Panama
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El único camino
    • Filming locations
      • Copenhagen, Denmark
    • Production companies
      • Hemisphere Pictures
      • Laterna Film
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      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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