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The Other Side
Spring 1918 in a British officer's dugout on the western front. Young, inexperienced lieutenant Raleigh discovers that his sister’s fiancé, Captain Stanhope, is now his company commander. Although the horrors of war have turned the latter into a heavy drinker, he is still a conscientious soldier. He is ready to hold the lines before the expected German offensive until the bitter end, sacrificing himself and his men as necessary. But it is only with reluctance that he follows orders to send Raleigh and his companions on a reconnaissance mission that will almost certainly end in death ... There are virtually no battle scenes in this film version of the English play; it is rather more an "intimate drama in the trenches". Instead it presents a searing and realistic portrayal of the attritional effects of trench warfare, focusing on people who are "trying to do their duty amidst agony and confusion" (opening title). Although Nazi propaganda leader Joseph Goebbels praised it in 1931, saying it was "a good film. Without sentimentality. War as an inner experience", it was banned in 1933 for its "subversive influence on the people’s willingness to defend themselves".
Source: 68. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)
Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Editing
Music
Cast
- Hauptmann Stanhope
- Oberleutnant Osborne
- Leutnat Raleigh
- Hauptmann Hardy
- Leutnant Hibbert
- Hauptmann Hardy
- Oberst
- Koch
- Feldwebel
Production company
Producer
Alle Credits
Director
Screenplay
Director of photography
Assistant camera
Still photography
Production design
Make-up artist
Costume design
Editing
Music
Cast
- Hauptmann Stanhope
- Oberleutnant Osborne
- Leutnat Raleigh
- Hauptmann Hardy
- Leutnant Hibbert
- Hauptmann Hardy
- Oberst
- Koch
- Feldwebel
Production company
Producer
Unit production manager
Location manager
Original distributor
Subsequent distributor
Shoot
- Berlin-Johannisthal (Freigelände)
Zensur (DE): 13.03.1933;
Zensur (DE): 08.10.1931, B.30073, Jugendverbot;
Zensur (DE): 27.04.1933, O.06491, Verbot
Uraufführung (DE): 29.10.1931
Titles
- Originaltitel (DE) Die andere Seite
Versions
Original
Zensur (DE): 13.03.1933;
Zensur (DE): 08.10.1931, B.30073, Jugendverbot;
Zensur (DE): 27.04.1933, O.06491, Verbot
Uraufführung (DE): 29.10.1931
Formatfassung
Aufführung (DE): 19.02.2018, Berlin, IFF - Retrospektive