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Underground (1941 film)

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Underground
Directed byVincent Sherman
Written byEdwin Justus Mayer
Oliver H. P. Garrett
Charles Grayson
Produced byBryan Foy
StarringJeffrey Lynn
Philip Dorn
CinematographySidney Hickox
Edited byThomas Pratt
Music byAdolph Deutsch
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • June 28, 1941 (1941-06-28)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Underground is a 1941 American war thriller film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Jeffrey Lynn, Philip Dorn and Kaaren Verne.[1] [2] Focusing on the German Nazi Resistance opposing the Nazis in World War II, Lynn and Dorn play two brothers initially on opposite sides. It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers.

Plot

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Kurt Franken returns from his time at the front, minus an arm but still the fervent, patriotic Nazi that he was when he left. His brother, Eric, is high up in the resistance and regularly broadcasts on a secret radio. They argue, at first, but over time Kurt sees things differently. Eric eventually runs afoul of the Gestapo and is scheduled for execution. As he is led to the guillotine, he hears his brother’s voice on loudspeakers positioned through the prison.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Britton p.60
  2. ^ Dolan p.189

Bibliography

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  • Britton, Wesley. Beyond Bond: Spies in Fiction and Film. Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2005.
  • Dolan, Edward F. Hollywood Goes to War. Hamlyn, 1985.
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