View Item - GR-N015-1957

Language:
German
Category:
Drama
Duration:
100 Minutes
Catalog Num:
GR-N015-1957
Title:
Nachts, wenn der Teufel kam (The Devil Strikes at Night)
Item Type:
Video
Medium:
VHS
Program:
German

Reserved:
No
Status:
Available

"Nachts, wenn der Teufel kam" is about Bruno Luebke who murdered several people in Hamburg during WWII (also a true case). In contrast to the picture that many American movies (e.g. "Hannibal") paint of a serial-killer as an evil being who kills for pleasure, these German movies show men who are helpless victims of their urge to kill, to which they succumb not when they want to, but when they 'have' to. Mario Adorf plays Bruno as such a man and his performance is of the same rank as Peter Lorre's in "M" or Götz George's in "Totmacher" IMO. Even better is Hannes Messemer as an SS-Officer, who, for 'political' reasons, wants another man executed against better judgement. The main forte of the film however, is the depiction of everyday-life in the last years of the third Reich. In the scene where the ugly harvest helpers get their reward from a sweating hanger-on, Robert Siodmak perfectly captures the moral corruption (thinly veiled by empty propaganda phrases) within Nazi-Germany. In view of mass-murder of an entirely different caliber (i.e. genocide), the question if the right man is sentenced for a killing series becomes secondary in the end. Director: Robert Siodmak. Cast: Mario Adorf. Black & White. No subtitles.

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