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Munchhausen (The Adventures of Baron Munchausen)

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Director : Josef von Baky
Starring: Andrews Engelmann, Hans Albers
Composer : Georg Haentzschel
Country : Germany
Genre s : Action-Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi / Fantasy
Type: Color
Year: 1943
Language: German w/English subt.
Length: 111
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1

SYNOPSIS

In early 1943, just as Nazi Germany began its collapse with the surrender at Stalingrad, the famed Ufa Studios released an elaborate super-spectacle to celebrate the company's 25th anniversary. Produced at the enormous cost of 6.5 million Reichsmarks, and filmed in Agfacolor, MÜNCHHAUSEN was the bizarre Nazi response to such extravaganzas as Britain's The Thief of Bagdad and Hollywood's The Wizard of Oz, both of which were jealously admired by Propaganda Minister Goebbels. Starring Hans Albers, the hypnotic, blond superstar (who kept a Jewish lover safely in London), and a bevy of female stars, the film was meant to divert a German public, and those in occupied Europe, then experiencing aerial bombardment as well as extensive military casualties.

This lavish, impudent, adult fairy tale takes the viewer from 18th-century Braunschweig to St. Petersburg, Constantinople, Venice, and then to the moon using ingenious special effects, stunning location shooting, and a rich color palette, supervised by cameraman Konstantin Irmen-Tschet, who had worked for Fritz Lang in earlier Ufa films. Escaping the grim reality of the time with the illusion of luxury and pure fantasy (and a lovely score by Georg Haentzschel), MÜNCHHAUSEN daringly glorifies a braggart and liar, and was scripted by the banned Jewish author Erich Kustner under a pseudonym. The Nazi censors deemed the film 'artistically' but not 'politically' valuable; perhaps the sight of a man-hungry Catherine the Great (Brigitte Horney), topless harem girls, and a vacation-pretty Venetian Grand Canal in glorious color were thought a bit rich for audiences under grim wartime restrictions.

For this release by Kino on Video, MÜNCHHAUSEN was digitally restored by the F.W. Murnau Foundation.

DVD Features

  • Making of documentary with comments by the director of the F. W. Murnau Foundation
  • Original theatrical trailer
  • Animated short film: Ã�¯Ã�¿1/2Die Abenteuer des Baron MÃ�¼nchhausen - eine WinterreiseÃ�¯Ã�¿1/2 (1944)
  • Photo gallery
  • Examples of Agfacolor restoration: Frauen sind doch bessere Diplomaten (1941)
  • Excerpt from the Agfacolor film Die Fledermaus (1944)
  • Pop-culture gallery of MÃ�¯Ã�¿1/2nchhausen images
  • Optional English subtitles

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