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7.6/10
IMDbMost Promising Newcomer - Male | 1959
Best Sound | 1959
Best Film Promoting International Understanding | 1959
1958 | Douglas
Best Film | 1958 | Douglas
The film was banned in Israel and the Soviet Union because of its uncommon compassionate portrayal of Germans during WWII.
Douglas Sirk and Erich Maria Remarque became close friends during the shooting. Later, in Switzerland, they were even neighbors.
Reportedly Jean-Luc Godard's favorite of Douglas Sirk's films.
This is one of few American films which portray World War II and the main characters were the enemy, shown in a human light.
This movie is novelist Erich Maria Remarque's only on-screen performance.
"Ernst Graeber: You're more lovely every time I see you. Only this time, you look like the next time."
"Professor Pohlmann: Without doubt, there would be no need for faith."