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Synopsis: It's two years after the Nazi's invasion of Norway and in a small fishing village that is headquarters to 150 German soldiers, the 800 locals are stewing, waiting for a supply of arms so they can revolt. Leaders include Karen Stensgard, whose father is the town's doctor and not all that sure that an open revolt will accomplish much and whose brother has proven disloyal to Norway previously, and Gunnar Brogge, a fisherman who was planning to sail to England to fight but changed his mind on hearing of English arms being delivered. Although the Nazi's cruelty is evident, the townspeople bide their time, until one incident causes the stewpot to boil over.
Genre: Drama, War
Director(s): Lewis Milestone
Production: MGM/UA Home Entertainment Inc
 
IMDB:
7.2
APPROVED
Year:
1943
119 min
213 Views


is not around, the other gets to England.

Only women, children, and wounded

will get to England.

Your plan

was for the rest of us to follow them.

No, we stay here.

These fascists will never drive Norwegians

out of Norway.

Those of us who come out of this alive

will take to the hills.

Fight on from there

until we drive them out.

Corporal.

Hold your fire until I ordered it.

The crossfire from the machine guns

I've placed on our flanks must not fail.

Pick up their guns.

We need all they've got and more.

Why aren't they firing? Where are they?

Norwegians!

Go back!

It's a trap!

They've got machine guns

on both sides of you.

Gunnar, it's Johann.

JOHANN:

Go back! Go back!

How can we trust him? Keep going.

Keep going.

Keep going.

It's a trap!

Go back! Believe me, I'm with you!

With you, believe me!

Osterholm.

Take some men, cover the woods

on the right. Lars, you cover the left.

Got to get behind the machine guns.

Do you understand?

The rest of us will charge

just as soon as we hear your fire.

Now I can talk.

You're dealing here with giants!

I tell you, giants!

Stop me from saying it now. Stop me.

"Go to hotel," she said.

"Start shooting," she said.

"We entered the town

of Trollness on October 28th, 1942.

Thorough investigation disclosed the fact

that no one was left alive on either side.

The former German garrison,

commanded by Hauptmann Koenig...

...evidently fought a battle of annihilation

with the people of Trollness."

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Hauptmann Koenig died a hero's death.

For the fhrer and the Reich.

The town of Trollness is once again

flying the German flag.

See anything?

One of their soldiers

is sending up the German flag.

It's all right, I can walk alone.

No, you don't have to.

If there is anyone who still

wonders why this war is being fought...

...let him look to Norway.

If there is anyone who has any delusions

that this war could have been averted...

...let him look to Norway.

And if there is anyone who doubts

of the democratic will to win...

...again I say, let him look to Norway.

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Robert Rossen

Robert Rossen (March 16, 1908 – February 18, 1966) was an American screenwriter, film director, and producer whose film career spanned almost three decades. His 1949 film All the King's Men won Oscars for Best Picture, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actress, while Rossen was nominated for an Oscar as Best Director. He won the Golden Globe for Best Director and the film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Picture. In 1961 he directed The Hustler, which was nominated for nine Oscars and won two. After directing and writing for the stage in New York, Rossen moved to Hollywood in 1937. There he worked as a screenwriter for Warner Bros. until 1941, and then interrupted his career to serve until 1944 as the chairman of the Hollywood Writers Mobilization, a body to organize writers for the effort in World War II. In 1945 he joined a picket line against Warner Bros. After making one film for Hal Wallis's newly formed production company, Rossen made one for Columbia Pictures, another for Wallis and most of his later films for his own companies, usually in collaboration with Columbia. Rossen was a member of the American Communist Party from 1937 to about 1947, and believed the Party was "dedicated to social causes of the sort that we as poor Jews from New York were interested in."He ended all relations with the Party in 1949. Rossen was twice called before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), in 1951 and in 1953. He exercised his Fifth Amendment rights at his first appearance, refusing to state whether he had ever been a Communist. As a result, he found himself blacklisted by Hollywood studios as well as unable to renew his passport. At his second appearance he named 57 people as current or former Communists and his blacklisting ended. In order to repair finances he produced his next film, Mambo, in Italy in 1954. While The Hustler in 1961 was a great success, conflicts on the set of Lilith so disillusioned him that it was his last film. more…

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