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Douglas Sirk’s brilliant movie is an ode to the kind-hearted souls who join the military. The film follows the travails of a minister, Dean Hess (Rock Hudson), who served as a colonel during World War II and who, upon losing his drive to tend to his flock in America, joins the Air Force and ends up helping orphans in Korea. While there during the war, he renews his faith and must find a way to reconcile it with the battles he faces.

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Douglas Sirk

The film director Douglas Sirk, whose reputation blossomed in the generation after his 1959 retirement from Hollywood filmmaking, was born Hans Detlef Sierck on April 26, 1900, in Hamburg, Germany to a journalist. Both of his parents were Danish, and the future director would make movies in German, Danish and English. His reputation, which was breathed to life by the French nouvelle vague critiques who developed the “auteur” (author) theory of film criticism, casts him one of the cinema’s great ironists. In his American and European films, his characters perceive their lives quite differently than does the movie audience viewing “them” in a theater. Dealing with love, death and societal constraints, his films often depend on melodrama, particularly the high suds soap operas he lensed for producer Ross Hunter in the 1950s: Magnificent Obsession (1954), All That Heaven Allows (1955), and his last American film, Imitation of Life (1959). (Sirk’s favorite American film was the Western… read more

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Scout

4Apr12

No director ever fawned over his leading lady as beautifully as Sirk canonized Hudson in light. Hudson played many roles for his cinematic father, but he was never so purely nice, innocent to a fault. Here, he's the heart and soul of America, eyes watering like a child's under the weight of the potential to do good. Godard never made Karina this idyllic; Sternberg and Dietrich could have learned a thing or two.

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trolley freak

10Feb12

Towards the end of his career Sirk made a couple of war pictures and in this one, based on a true story, Hudson is very effective as a minister-cum-fighter pilot who during the Second World War accidentally bombs a German orphanage. He atones for his error during the Korean War when he helps to evacuate hundreds of Korean orphans to safety. This change of pace for Sirk is a heart warming addition to his filmography..

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    Charles Deckert

    25Feb12

    I also enjoyed seeing Dan Duryea in a very atypical performance as Hudson's right hand.

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