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Stalingrad: Dogs, Do You Want to Live Forever?

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In the winter of 1943, against the background of battle scenes, a young German Lieutenant who increasingly distrusts the inhuman Nazi ideology struggles with the concept of war.

Release Date : 1959-04-07

Language :German

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Deutsche Film Hansa GmbHDeutsche Film Hansa

Production Country : Germany

Alternative Titles : Battle Inferno

Cast

Joachim Hansen

Character Name : Oberleutnant Wisse

Original Name : Joachim Hansen

Gender : Male

Wilhelm Borchert

Character Name : Gen. Friedrich Paulus

Original Name : Wilhelm Borchert

Gender : Male

Wolfgang Preiss

Character Name : Major Linkmann

Original Name : Wolfgang Preiss

Gender : Male

Carl Lange

Character Name : General von Seydlitz

Original Name : Carl Lange

Gender : Male

Horst Frank

Character Name : Feldwebel Böse

Original Name : Horst Frank

Gender : Male

Peter Carsten

Character Name : Gefreiter Krämer

Original Name : Peter Carsten

Gender : Male

Richard Münch

Character Name : Oberstleutnant Kesselbach

Original Name : Richard Münch

Gender : Male

Günter Pfitzmann

Character Name : Wachmeister Kunowski

Original Name : Günter Pfitzmann

Gender : Male

Sonja Ziemann

Character Name : Katja

Original Name : Sonja Ziemann

Gender : Female

Gunnar Möller

Character Name : Leutnant Fuhrmann

Original Name : Gunnar Möller

Gender : Male

Ernst von Klipstein

Character Name : Ein General

Original Name : Ernst von Klipstein

Gender : Male

Armin Dahlen

Character Name : Major Stanescu

Original Name : Armin Dahlen

Gender : Male

Karl John

Character Name : Generaloberst Hoth

Original Name : Karl John

Gender : Male

Alexander Kerst

Character Name : Kriegspfarrer Busch

Original Name : Alexander Kerst

Gender : Male

Reviews

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John Chard

@John Chard

2024-05-16

A dead soldier dose not care who won or lost. Hunde, wollt ihr ewig leben (Dogs, do you want to live forever?) Is directed by Frank Wisbar and adapted to screenplay by Wisbar, Frank Dimen and Heinz Schröter from the Fritz Wöss novel. It stars Joachim Hansen, Wilhelm Borchert, Wolfgang Preiss and Carl Lange. Music is by Herbert Windt and cinematography by Helmut Ashley. It was a hell hole pocket. A little cracker jack of a war movie, coming at things from a German's point of view during the Battle of Stalingrad. Through the eyes of our protagonist we come to be part of his disillusionment with the Nazi ways, we witness cowardly majors and obstinate leaders who left the German troops and their allies ill equipped to fight the battle. A bitter Xmas present. As Hermann Göring preaches from his pulpit, many miles away from the battle, he's celebrating the 10th anniversary of The Third Reich, all while Stalingrad burns and his army lie dying or limbless in a makeshift grungy hospital. The impact is enough to sicken you to your stomach. Away from the anti-war thematic thrusts of the narrative, battle scenes are niftily constructed (though some of the spliced footage is incorrect to this battle). While the monochrome photography is in turns gorgeous and then potent to the horrors of war. Splendidly performed by the principals as well. As has been noted by others who have reviewed this little seen film, the subtitles are poor. Too fast to read sometimes while any language not in German (Eastern Europeans) isn't catered for. A shame, but in the wake of what a very good film this is, it's a small price to pay. 8/10