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The Assault

Original title: De aanslag
  • 1986
  • PG
  • 2h 24m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
3.6K
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Marc van Uchelen in The Assault (1986)
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A Dutch doctor, haunted by grueling childhood memories of World War II, struggles to find peace as he spends his life looking for answers about the tragic night that shaped him.A Dutch doctor, haunted by grueling childhood memories of World War II, struggles to find peace as he spends his life looking for answers about the tragic night that shaped him.A Dutch doctor, haunted by grueling childhood memories of World War II, struggles to find peace as he spends his life looking for answers about the tragic night that shaped him.

  • Director
    • Fons Rademakers
  • Writers
    • Gerard Soeteman
    • Harry Mulisch
  • Stars
    • Derek de Lint
    • Marc van Uchelen
    • Monique van de Ven
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    3.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fons Rademakers
    • Writers
      • Gerard Soeteman
      • Harry Mulisch
    • Stars
      • Derek de Lint
      • Marc van Uchelen
      • Monique van de Ven
    • 18User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 5 wins total

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    Derek de Lint
    Derek de Lint
    • Anton Steenwijk
    Marc van Uchelen
    • Young Anton Steenwijk
    Monique van de Ven
    Monique van de Ven
    • Saskia de Graaff…
    John Kraaijkamp Sr.
    John Kraaijkamp Sr.
    • Cor Takes
    • (as John Kraaykamp)
    Huub van der Lubbe
    • Fake Ploeg
    Elly Weller
    • Mrs. Beumer
    Ina van der Molen
    • Karin Korteweg
    Frans Vorstman
    • Father Steenwijk
    Edda Barends
    Edda Barends
    • Mother Steenwijk
    Casper de Boer
    • Peter Steenwijk
    Wim de Haas
    • Mr. Korteweg
    Hiske van der Linden
    • Young Karin Korteweg
    Piet de Wijn
    • Mr. Beumer
    Akkemay Elderenbos
    Akkemay Elderenbos
    • Sandra
    • (as Akkemay)
    Kees Coolen
    • Gerrit-Jan
    Eric van Heyst
    • Mr. de Graaff
    Mies de Heer
    • Elisabeth
    Oliver Domnick
    • Man from SD
    • Director
      • Fons Rademakers
    • Writers
      • Gerard Soeteman
      • Harry Mulisch
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    User reviews18

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    10rob-1944

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    My family is from Haarlem and I feel very close to the places, scenes, characters and the atmosphere that the movie generates. The fact that there are only a view productions regarding the Dutch resistance is very sad to me as the Dutch resistance was on of the best organized during the German occupation. However the man that was shot dead outside Anton Steenwijk's house was an NSB participant. He belonged to the Dutch Nazi Party. As previously stated, by some people in this thread, he was not a German Nazi but a Dutch collaborator. A lot of my family were in the resistance during the Nazi occupation. Some of them were shut by the Germans, in the dunes near Bloemendaal a/Zee, the site of the "Ere Begraaf Plaats" where Anton takes his daughter to find Truus Koster's grave, in the latter end of the movie. When I was young we often spend time there, to visit friends and family that were executed during those troublesome years. I dearly love this movie and would recommend it to anyone.
    8KobusAdAstra

    The tragedy of war

    'De Aanslag' is an epic drama taking place in the final days of German occupation of the Netherlands in 1945.

    A Nazi collaborator, Ploeg, was shot dead in Haarlem, and the corpse dragged to the front of a neighbouring house. When the Nazis arrived they assumed that the people in that house were responsible, arrested the occupants and set the house alight. Several other people were also rounded up and all executed. The exception is Anton, the 12 year old son of the family who lived in the house, who was taken to the military HQ and later sent to his uncle in Amsterdam.

    These traumatic events had a serious psychological impact on Anton, particularly in his later life. Like a slow puzzle, the pieces began fitting together. As an adult Anton discovered who killed the collaborator, and who dragged the body to the front of their house, events that had such devastating effects.

    It is an excellent film, but in my view a little too long. It loses momentum halfway through, but fortunately picks up again towards the end. Acting, cinematography and music score are top-notch. It brings a powerful anti-war message, and also explores the power of public mass protest to change the social order. I still score it a very good 8/10.
    9Schimanski

    Classic Greek Tragedy

    This film is based on the Harry Mulisch novel, and both have some distinguishing characteristics that go back - on purpose - to classic Greek tragedy theatre. The incredible co-incidence that carries the story is reminiscent of ancient literary 'vehicles' that carry a story. Thus, you should not look at the chance events as being part of the story, but as being the foundation for the story - they, in themselves, should not really be questioned.

    Also, note that every chance meeting is preceded by a meeting with some kind of stone. The Dutch word for dice is 'dobbelsteen', or dicing-stone, so that the simile of dice and chance can be extended to stones and chance. This explains the significance of Anton meeting his first wife while visiting the Stone of Scones.

    The book, more strongly than the film, is also constructed as a Greek tragedy, with a prologue, five acts and then an epilogue.

    Anton Steenwijk is also interesting himself: he represses the events of the assault, but it keeps coming back at him. But he is an anaesthetist in more than one way - he puts his memories to sleep. Even in the final stages, when the story is already quite clear to him, he uses drugs at his house in Tuscany and seeks to ease a toothache in Amsterdam before going to the Ban the Bomb demonstration.

    Personally, I think the book was translated into a film in brilliant fashion. My major qualm with it is the mediocrity of the sound and sound effects. Some pretty good acting and a fantastic storyline make this one well worth the watch.
    7stamper

    Book / Film, what is better? In this particular case, it is easy to say.

    The film and the book, are really very much the same here. I read the book first and then watched the film and I have really not much to say about both. They are both of the same quality, for both book and film feature the same amount of accidental meetings which are after a while quite unbelievable and that is all the criticism I have. The film has of course certain things which are better than the book, for instance it is more exciting, but then again the film also has it's downsides, for sometimes the acting is not that great. But overall the better and worse things level each other out so my verdicts for book and film are the same: pretty good.

    If you like Mulisch's books and are interested in World War 2 read De Zaak 40/61.

    7 out of 10
    Carter_man

    A very good dutch movie

    I saw this movie in school for an asignment and I was suprised by the fact that this was a Dutch movie. This is one of those movies wich can stand the test of time. A involving story is told about Anton Steenwijk who we will follow through out this film. A must see film that tells the story of a typical dutch family in war time.

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    • Trivia
      Derek de Lint played in two other Dutch WWII movies, Soldier of Orange (1977) and Black Book (2006).
    • Goofs
      All entries contain spoilers
    • Quotes

      Anton Steenwijk: My parents were innocent.

      Fake Ploeg: My father was too!

      Anton Steenwijk: I only know what I was told.

      Fake Ploeg: Exactly.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 44th Annual Golden Globe Awards (1987)

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    • Release date
      • February 6, 1986 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Languages
      • Dutch
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Der Anschlag
    • Filming locations
      • Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands(on location)
    • Production company
      • Fons Rademakers Produktie
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $512,403
    • Gross worldwide
      • $512,403
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 24m(144 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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