


(Perhaps only Lubitsch, and star Jack Benny, could turn the line, ‘So, they call me “Concentration Camp Earhardt?”’ into a gut-busting, not offensive, running gag.)” “One of the surest and lightest hands in movies made a charming and hilarious assault on the Nazis - and in 1942, years before the war would end. During the Nazi occupation of Poland, a soldiers efforts to catch a German spy become wrapped. The interconnections of buffoonery, elegance and sheer suspense turn the tale of a Polish acting troupe becoming spies for the Allies into one of the most incisive and perceptive films about the War made in the midst of the War.” Synopsis During the Nazi occupation of Poland, an acting troupe becomes embroiled in a Polish soldier's efforts to track down a German spy. Summaries At the onset of WW2, a Polish actors family and the Polish Resistance help the troupe of a theatre escape Poland and the invading Nazis. “A RACY, RISKY BLACK COMEDY OF MANNER. Every bit the expression of wartime values and classical Hollywood style as. Currently you are able to watch 'To Be or Not to Be' streaming on Max Amazon Channel, Max, Criterion Channel, TCM. – Geoffrey O’Brien, The New York Review of Books In 1972, Ernst Lubitschs World War II-era comedy To Be or Not to Be (1942) was included in the Los Angeles Film Festival, thirty years after its original premiere. Against all odds, and in the face of ultimate brutality, Lubitsch asserts the power of laughter to deflate all forms of grandiosity and unjust authority.” “Occupies a place by itself for its singular audacity in enmeshing the Third Reich in the mechanisms of comedy, as exemplified by Jack Benny and Carole Lombard in their funniest performances. “A victory for play and imagination against brute force.” The film is pretty much a straight up remake of the. With Carole Lombard in her final role, as Benny’s almost-straying wife. To Be or Not to Be is a 1983 comedy starring Mel Brooks and his real-life wife, the late Anne Bancroft.
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(1942) “So they call me Concentration Camp Erhardt!” gloats Gestapo man Sig Rumann to a masquerading Jack Benny – in reality Joseph Tura, “that great, great Polish actor” – then proceeds to criticize Benny’s Hamlet: “What you did to Shakespeare, we’re doing to Poland.” Attacked in its time for abominable taste, but now considered a Lubitsch masterpiece. Soundtrack to Alan Johnsons movie To Be Or Not To Be starring Mel Brooks, Anne Brancroft, Tim Matheson, Charles Durning, Jose Ferrer, George Gaynes. To Be or Not to Be (1942) is Berlin Germany-born director Ernst Lubitschs sophisticated screwball masterpiece, with satirical comedy, romance, and suspense.
