Everyone Dies Alone

January. 21,1976      
Rating:
6.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

When they start losing family members and neighbors due to WWII and the Nazi government's policies, a quiet married couple becomes disillusioned and begins spreading leaflets against the government - a crime punishable by death.

Hildegard Knef as  Anna Quangel
Carl Raddatz as  Otto Quangel
Sylvia Manas as  Trudel Baumann
Gerd Böckmann as  Schröder
Heinz Reincke as  Emil Borkhausen
Beate Hasenau as  Karla Borkhausen
Peter Matic as  Enno Kluge
Rudolf Fernau as  Kammergerichtsrat Fromm
Hans Korte as  Obergruppenführer Prall
Pinkas Braun as  Widerstandskämpfer Der Dunkle

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Reviews

Lovesusti
1976/01/21

The Worst Film Ever

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BallWubba
1976/01/22

Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.

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Fairaher
1976/01/23

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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Aneesa Wardle
1976/01/24

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
1976/01/25

"Everyone Dies in His Own Company" or "Everyone Dies Alone" is a West German film from 1976, so this one has its 40th anniversary this year. Do not get fooled by the photo posted here on IMDb as this is not a black-and-white film. In the late 1970s, pretty much everything was in color. And as director Alfred Vohrer is mostly known for his Karl May films today, it should not be a surprise that this one here is in color as his older works also weren't black-and-white films during a time when it was still the general rule. But back to this one here: The two writers are Miodrag Cubelic and Anton Cerwik and they adapted one of the late career works by writer Hans Fallada. It takes place during World War II and follows a couple in their 50s how they deal with the loss of their son who dies in combat. This changes the woman's state of mind to a position that is very critical against Hitler and his military strategies. But it does not only stay theoretical. She writes anti-war and anti-Hitler messages on little notes and distributes them among the population. Her husband soon finds out what she does and decides to support her. Of course, it does not take long until the Gestapo is alerted and tries to find the non-believers to kill them. Fallada wrote his novel based on Otto and Elise Hampel, who were the real Quangels active in the resistance after Elise's brother had been killed in combat. The lead actors here are Hildegard Knef and Carl Raddatz and they both play their parts very convincingly. But also the supporting cast (that includes some known names) does a pretty good job with what they were given. This 100-minute film never drags and the titles proves oh so painfully true at the very end. This is one of the best German films from the 1970s in my opinion and a contender for Best Picture of 1976. I highly recommend the watch. On a little side-note: There will soon be a new version of the story starring Emma Thompson and Brendan Gleeson as the couple. Lets see if this one becomes just as good. Until then, watch this old version. You really don't want to miss it. It's emotional, politically impactful and a great character study. Highly recommended.

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robert-temple-1
1976/01/26

Hans Fallada was one of the most famous German authors of the 20th century. When his novel KLEINER MANN, WAS NUN? (LITTLE MAN, WHAT NOW?) appeared in English in 1933, Fallada achieved fame in the English-speaking world. But after that, his memory faded, though there has been an attempt at revival of some of his works in English in the past few years. LITTLE MAN was filmed in 1934 in Hollywood by Frank Borzage, with Margaret Sullavan, and has been filmed in German in 1933, 1967, and 1973. This story was the last novel which Fallada wrote before he died prematurely in 1947. Its German title, and the original title of this film, are JEDER STIRBT FÜR SICH ALLEIN. Sometimes it is called in English EVERY MAN DIES ALONE, and sometimes EVERYONE DIES ALONE. It was originally filmed in German for television in 1962, then filmed again for German television in 1970. Then finally it was made into a full feature film with a proper budget in 1976, which is the film reviewed here. At the moment, the novel is being filmed in English under the title ALONE IN BERLIN, with Emma Thompson in the lead, directed by the French director Vincent Perez, for release in 2016. This 1976 film is devastatingly effective and brilliantly done. It succeeds largely because of the astonishing bravura performance in the lead role of Anna Quangel by Hildegard Knef. Knef (who died in 2002, aged 76) was very famous in her day. She appeared in 65 films. She commenced her acting career in 1945 as a young beauty. By the 1950s she had caused something of a sensation in America, appearing in such films as DECISION BEFORE DAWN (1951), DIPLOMATIC COURIER (1952, see my review), THE SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO (1952), and Carroll Reed's THE MAN BETWEEN (1953). Americans in those days used to speak of 'Hildegard', not bothering with her surname, and everyone knew whom they meant. In this film, she was 51 years old and very much a middle-aged actress who could not rely upon looks but had to deliver a powerful performance. And that she did! It was one of the finest roles she ever played, full of the most astonishing intensity and anguish. So powerful indeed is her performance that one imagines her having to lie down and recover after each take of several of the more demanding scenes. Emma Thompson certainly has a big challenge ahead of her if she is to come close to equalling Knef's performance as Anna Quangel. This 1976 film is one of the few German classic films to be available in English as well as German. It does not have subtitles, but is dubbed. Knef dubbed herself, which was essential and makes it work. The other dubbing is so carefully done that it is a highly superior job and does not grate on the ear. The Germans have methodically ploughed through their classic authors, filming everything with their trademark Teutonic thoroughness. Often these take the form of television series or miniseries. They rarely bother to make them available with subtitles, and foreigners never buy them and subtitle them, so a vast library of fabulous drama sits in the German vaults and is known only to the Germans themselves. They have produced far more in quantity of classic drama than the BBC, but nobody knows about it except for the Germans themselves. That seems to suit them just fine. After all, they've got their wurst and their sauerkraut, they keep all their best Rhine wines and do not export them, so who needs the rest of the world? Angela Merkel, privately known to all European diplomats as 'die Kaiserin' (female form of Kaiser), controls Europe by wagging her little finger, so the Germans really do not need to worry about the outside world, since alles ist in Ordnung. Their currency is strong, their cars are fast, and they certainly know how to 'chop the mustard', as they eat it every day. Meanwhile, so many amazing novels and stories by Thomas and Heinrich Mann, by Leon Feuchtwanger, by Stefan Zweig, by Jakob Wassermann, by Hermann Hesse, und so wieder, have been filmed with loving care, but we just don't know it (though Hesse's STEPPENWOLF with Max von Sydow has been released in an English version). As Hans Fallada might have said, 'every film is watched by Germans alone'. But back to this one. The story is an astonishing perspective of Nazism as perceived early in the War by the Germans themselves. Knef plays a woman whose son has died in the invasion of France in 1940. Until then she has been a more or less loyal supporter of Hitler, like her husband and all her friends. But then the worm turns. She begins a campaign of writing treasonable messages such as 'Hitler killed my son' on postcards which she leaves to be found in public places, until she has flooded Berlin with 221 of them. The Gestapo are jumping mad and see this as a major threat to the Hitler regime's image of total control. Someone is making monkeys, or should I say lizards, of them. And it has to be stopped at all costs. The tension mounts and mounts and mounts. The investigations intensify, the anxieties rise to a hysterical pitch. The story is a combination of a morality tale, a political satire, and a gruelling human tragedy. The film really is amazing, but you have to be strong to watch it and have nerves that can withstand the pressure. As everything becomes more and more desperate, Hildegard Knef ratchets up her emotional charge to a level where you think all the circuits will blow. Can Emma Thompson possibly equal this? This 1976 film may easily be ordered from German Amazon as a DVD, and in order to switch it to the English language soundtrack, you need to click on 'Einstellungen', which means 'settings'.

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