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Product Description All Quiet On The Western Front is an acclaimed remake of the devastating war story--about a generation destroyed--written by novelist Erich Maria Remarque. It tells the tragic tale of a group of young German recruits during World War I. Directed by Delvert Mann and starring Richard Thomas. desertcart.co.uk Review Taken from the novel by Erich Maria Remarque, All Quiet on the Western Front is a devastating portrait of a small group of German soldiers during World War I. In this 1979 made-for-TV version the star-studded cast is lead by Richard Thomas (The Waltons) as Paul Baumer, strongly supported by screen veterans Ernest Borgnine, Ian Holm and Patricia Neal. As both narrator and star, Thomas occasionally seems to reincarnate his familiar John-Boy persona, but does at least succeed in creating a character that has more levels than his television alter ego. After watching all of his high school buddies loose their lives, Paul returns home a changed man, conflicted in his feelings about the Army and war, and altered from an idealistic schoolboy into a fearful and humble veteran. Although Lewis Milestone's 1930 films remains the cinema's definitive version, director Delbert Mann (Desire Under the Elms, Marty) has done a workmanlike job bringing the novel to the screen. The scenery and costuming in this period piece are well done, and surely contributed to its winning the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture Made for TV. Also exceptional are the cinematography and special effects that, while realistically gruesome, truly emphasise the horrors of war. --Zachary Lively, desertcart.com Review: Good Quality DVD - Although pre used the is in good condition. Packaged well , would buy from the seller again. Review: This is the best version - Out of at least three versions of this film has been made, but in my opinion this is by far the best. Great acting from Richard Thomas as the young lead character, but Ernest Borgnine suited and played the part of the older crusty, more cynical version of a soldier and IMO gave an OSCAR winning performance that really makes this version the best!
| ASIN | B00004R82W |
| Actors | Donald Pleasence, Ernest Borgnine, Ian Holm, Patricia Neal, Richard Thomas |
| Aspect Ratio | 4:3 - 1.33:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,870 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 444 in Military & War (DVD & Blu-ray) 3,059 in Action & Adventure (DVD & Blu-ray) 4,636 in Drama (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (729) |
| Director | Delbert Mann |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 5037115048936 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono) |
| Media Format | PAL |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 83.16 g |
| Producers | Martin Starger, Norman Rosemont, Ron Carr |
| Release date | 11 Jun. 2007 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 3 minutes |
| Studio | ITV Studios Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English |
| Writers | Erich Maria Remarque, Paul Monash |
G**P
Good Quality DVD
Although pre used the is in good condition. Packaged well , would buy from the seller again.
A**J
This is the best version
Out of at least three versions of this film has been made, but in my opinion this is by far the best. Great acting from Richard Thomas as the young lead character, but Ernest Borgnine suited and played the part of the older crusty, more cynical version of a soldier and IMO gave an OSCAR winning performance that really makes this version the best!
A**S
Streamed on Amazon Prime
A good anti-war film
T**R
A fine adaptation on its own merits
Although often dismissed - usually by those who haven't seen it - the1979 version of All Quiet On the Western Front is surprisingly impressive and well worth a look. Originally made for American television as one of a slew of superior adaptations of classic novels by producer Norman Rosemont that also included The Man in the Iron Mask, The Count of Monte Cristo, Oliver Twist and A Christmas Carol, this earned a theatrical release outside the US and certainly stood up admirably on the bigger screen. Unlike the 1931 version, this version follows the flashback structure of Remarque's novel much more closely and provides a slightly different ending (because it was a new adaptation of the novel rather than a remake of the Universal film, they couldn't use the butterfly ending invented for the 1930 film), but still retains much of its power. The cast is starrier but good - Richard Thomas, Ernest Borgnine, Donald Pleasance, Patricia Neal and Ian Holm are all memorable - the attack sequences are well staged and the ugliness and daily horrors of life in rat-infested trenches are portrayed with more discomforting realism than you'd expect for 70s US TV. Indeed, footage from them has even crept into historical documentaries over the years. It may not be as great and enduring a piece of filmmaking at Lewis Milestone's version, but it's still a forceful and worthwhile adaptation. The version currently available on DVD in the UK is the theatrical release, which is slightly shorter than the US TV version. The German DVD includes both the two-and-a-half hour TV version and the feature film version with English soundtrack option (though here are synch problems with the German soundtrack). But the best release to date is ITV's Blu-ray release (also released by Beyond in Australia), which is the full 156-minute version in its original fullframe ratio with stills galleries and the film's cinema trailer as extras. The only irritant is an infuriating 90-second trailer for ITV's other releases that it's impossible to skip.
A**Y
great movie
very good movie
V**Z
Great
Enjoyed watching the DVD. Perfect.
C**N
Jumpy
It is a good film, but the disc stops quite a lot, as if there is a scratch on it.
L**T
the reviews of 1917 this is far more interesting and a much better storyline
I bought this to compare with the original version but in my opinion the remake is far better,the storyline of 1917 to my mind is not as involved having basically just the two main characters to carry the film along, having said that the special effects were superb still they should be because special effects have come along way since the second remake of all quite on the western front.
J**E
Razonable calidad del blue ray, tanto en audio como en video, siendo una película de hace varios años y hecha para televisión
A**B
A timeless classic. This version is in colour and extremely well done- the acting is above reproach- as a movie about war one often finds themselves getting caught up in the mayhem delivered via Special Effects and movies (often it seems trying to outdo each other) to recreate that realism which sometimes becomes the unintended primary focus of the story. This movie is extremely well balanced - about history, human interests, and the horrors of war. Watching it you are totally immersed in the story and sub stories; it is rare that a war story does not lead you to take sides - In this movie there are no sides; instead it is a story that provokes empathy and sorrow no matter the combatants identity. It is pithy, authentic and a very compelling story of boys caught up in propaganda and the rhetoric of patriotism only to be confronted with the grim, harsh and cruel realities of the horror of war (carnage, emotional and physical pain, as well as death). The overall focus of this movie is: War tortures the souls of the combatants in doing harm to others for the unknown and incomprehensible bidding of leaders under the guise of some nebulous concepts like God, Country, and the often concealed agendas of Rulers. Soldiers are pawns acting upon the ideological and power driven agendas between nations for control over each other.
C**S
This film is really excellent, with a great cast, and a thoughtful and frightening message. We see the story of a group of high school boys graduating and then immediately joining the German army to fight in World War I. The story revolves around Paul Baumer, a thoughtful and sensitive young man who gradually sees so many horrors of war, and loses so many of his friends, that he is transformed into a different person, a war-weary pessimist with no illusions, no dreams, no purpose, and no homeland. Richard Thomas does a masterful job of playing Paul Baumer. He is supported with a fantanstic cast of actors. Ernest Borgnine plays the peasant shoe maker who leads their platoon. He is an earthy fatherly survival focused man who does his best to ensure his men have food, rest, shelter, and take no outrageous risks of glory. Paul learns much from this man, who becomes a surrogate father and mentor. Ian Holm plays a military school drill instructor who is a sadist. Eventually his sadism goes too far and he is sent to the front lines where he exhibits cowardly actions that ironically result in his receiving a medal from the Kaiser. Patricia Neal plays Paul's dying mother. Paul has seen so much death that he is only able to show dispassionate empathy with his mother and tells her lies about the front lines so that she does not die of cancer worrying about her son. Donald Pleasance plays a high school instructor who fills the heads of young men on concepts of national glory, heroism, manhood, and other nonsense to which 18 year old boys fall victim. The oddessey of pain is carefully told as Paul experiences one loss and disillusionment after another. The tired eyes of the German infantry speak volumes as the Kaiser urges them on to give their lives for the fatherland. Paul's return home is a wonderful turn in the film as he finds that his father and the older fellows have no idea of the reality and horror of the war. They make simplistic overgeneralized comments such as 'the war will be won if we surround them' and other such nonsense. Paul's eyes glaze over as they discuss these abstractions while his young friends die in the muddy trenches. Paul's best friend, a gymnast and forrester, dies after a leg amputation. Paul tells his mother a story that her son died immediately and painlessless, which is far from the truth. She makes Paul swear by everything he holds sacred that this is the truth. He does so. Then she makes him swear by his own safe return home that this story is the truth. Again, he does so. In this extremely painful scene we see that Paul has beent totally transformed by the war. He no longer believes in anything but his ability to periodically protect himself and others against random and senseless violence and pain. He also realizes that he is no longer able to feel comfortable in his past or in the land of the living away from the war. He returns to the front lines fully expecting that the random nature of war may soon take him. Exceptionally well done, this is a film every family should see. It is only when peopel face the reality of war rather than the abstractions that war would ever end.
B**T
The books' characters are well portrayed in the film and gave one the sense of naïve innocence of youth heading into war. The bond of classmates who experience death and destruction morphs into cynicism as their unit sees more and more action. Well acted and worth watching.
R**R
A CLASSIC!!! Although this version has some inaccuracies with uniforms, gear, and helmets, it happens to be my FAVORITE of the 3. Having the uncut version to an already GREAT movie is a BONUS!!
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