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The Night of the Generals

Patriotism has been known to have its vicious side.
1967 | 148m | English

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A German intelligence officer investigates a prostitute's killing in Warsaw during World War II. He lands on three major Nazi generals as suspects, two of whom are also involved in a plot to kill Adolf Hitler.
Release Date: Jan 29, 1967
Director: Anatole Litvak
Writer: Hans Hellmut Kirst, James Hadley Chase, Joseph Kessel, Paul Dehn, Gore Vidal
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller, War
Keywords prostitute, general, world war ii, investigation, murder, flashback, conspiracy, nazi occupation, 1940s, 1960s, warsaw, poland, adolf hitler
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Filmsonor, Horizon Pictures, Zespół Filmowy "Studio"
Box Office Revenue: $2,400,000
Budget: $5,200,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Peter O'Toole General Tanz
Omar Sharif Major Grau
Tom Courtenay Corporal Hartmann
Donald Pleasence General Kahlenberge
Joanna Pettet Ulrike
Philippe Noiret Inspector Morand
Charles Gray General von Seidlitz-Gabler
Coral Browne Eleanore von Seidlitz-Gabler
John Gregson Colonel Sandauer
Nigel Stock Otto
Juliette Gréco Juliette
Yves Brainville Liesowski
Raymond Gérôme Colonel
Nicole Courcel Raymonde
Véronique Vendell Monique
Charles Millot Wionczek
Patrick Allen Colonel Mannheim
Gordon Jackson Captain Engel
Christopher Plummer Field Marshal Rommel
Sacha Pitoëff Doctor
Pierre Mondy Kopatski
Eléonore Hirt Melanie
Jenny Orléans Otto's Wife
Gérard Buhr Von Stauffenberg
Michael Goodliffe Hauser
Bogusz Bilewski German Soldier (uncredited)
Janusz Bukowski German Soldier (uncredited)
Damian Damięcki Polish Partisan (uncredited)
Maciej Damięcki Fidgeting Prisoner (uncredited)
Jan Englert Partisan jumping out the Window (uncredited)
Stefan Friedmann Polish Partisan (uncredited)
Teodor Gendera Soldier (uncredited)
Mieczysław Kalenik Officer (uncredited)
Jan Kociniak General Tanz's Orderly (uncredited)
Konrad Morawski Andrzej's Father (uncredited)
Józef Nalberczak Polish Policeman (uncredited)
Stanisław Niwiński German Officer in Warsaw (uncredited)
Jerzy Radwan Grenade Policeman (uncredited)
Maciej Rayzacher Fidgeting Prisoner (uncredited)
Grzegorz Roman Boy receiving a Sandwich from Tanz (uncredited)
Barbara Sołtysik Polish Partisan (uncredited)
Mieczysław Stoor German Wochenschau Reporter (uncredited)
Andrzej Zaorski German Radiotelegraphist (uncredited)
Howard Vernon Murder Suspect (uncredited)
Harry Andrews General Stulpnagel (uncredited)
Jackie Blanchot Hamburg Suspect (uncredited)
Guy Bonnafoux German Officer at Hitler's HQ (uncredited)
Philippe Castelli French Forensic Physician (uncredited)
Adrien Cayla-Legrand Plotting German Officer (uncredited)
Jacques Chevalier Barman at Paradis Bar (uncredited)
Georges Claisse Rommel's Orderly (uncredited)
Henri Coutet Waiter in Café (uncredited)
Valentine Dyall German Radio Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Robert Favart Employee at Airport (uncredited)
Martine Ferrière The Polish Woman (uncredited)
Wolf Frees German Officer at Raymonde's Apartment (uncredited)
Alan Harris German Soldier (uncredited)
René Lefèvre-Bel (uncredited)
Jean Gold (uncredited)
Roger Lumont Wine Butler (uncredited)
Jacques Marbeuf (uncredited)
Olivier Mathot (uncredited)
Gaston Meunier Man at Anniversary (uncredited)
Hans Meyer Wehrmacht Adjutant (uncredited)
Donald O'Brien Plotting German Officer (uncredited)
Jean Ozenne General Dietrich (uncredited)
Paul Pavel Hamburg Suspect (uncredited)
Raymond Pierson German Officer (uncredited)
Robert Rietti Driver (voice) (uncredited)
Alain Roche (uncredited)
Mac Ronay Tanz's Driver (uncredited)
Claude Salez Plotting German Officer (uncredited)
Jacques Seiler Maître d'hôtel (uncredited)
Sabine Sun Hamburg Prostitute (uncredited)
Maurice Teynac General (uncredited)
Pierre Tornade Orderly (uncredited)
César Torres Spanish Laborer (uncredited)
François Valorbe Plotting German Officer (uncredited)
Hans Verner German Officer (uncredited)
Nicolas Vogel Plotting German Officer (uncredited)
Name Job
Alan Osbiston Editor
Auguste Capelier Art Direction
Dominique Amy Music Editor
Maude Spector Casting
Michel Deruelle Makeup Artist
Jean-Pierre Périer-Pillu Assistant Director
Lucien Lippens Unit Manager
Willy Kemplen Assistant Editor
Maurice Barnathan Set Dresser
Jacques Carrère Sound Recordist
Margot Capelier Casting
Robert Brownjohn Title Designer
Jean Zay Wardrobe Supervisor
Marc Blanchard Hairdresser
"Scotti" Scott Hairdresser
Charles-Henri Montel Camera Operator
Bill Lodge Makeup Artist
Teddy Mason Sound Editor
Ginou Billo Assistant Editor
Alice Ziller Continuity
Jean-Claude Philippe Costume Designer
Zygmunt Król Production Manager
Wojciech Krysztofiak Production Design
Anatole Litvak Director
Hans Hellmut Kirst Novel
Maurice Jarre Original Music Composer
Alexandre Trauner Production Design
Henri Decaë Director of Photography
James Hadley Chase Book
Louis Wipf Production Manager
Tom Pevsner Assistant Director
Rosine Delamare Costume Designer
Joseph Kessel Screenplay
Paul Dehn Screenplay, Additional Dialogue
William Robert Sivel Sound Recordist
Gore Vidal Screenplay
Andrzej Żuławski Assistant Director
Name Title
Sam Spiegel Producer
Anatole Litvak Producer
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**_Intrigue in the heart of Europe during World War 2_** In German-occupied Warsaw in late 1942, a major of the Abwehr (Omar Sharif) conducts an investigation concerning the grisly murder of a German agent working as a prostitute. All he knows is that the culprit is a German general and this narr ... ows it down to Gabler (Charles Gray), Kahlenberge (Donald Pleasence) and Tanz (Peter O’Toole). Nineteen months later they all happen to be in Paris when several senior Wehrmacht officers conspire to assassinate der Führer. “The Night of the Generals” (1967) is a worthwhile pick if you’re in the mood for the décor and intrigues of WW2 minus the battles, similar to “Triple Cross” from the year prior. Christopher Plummer starred in that earlier film and has a cameo here as Field Marshal Rommel. Both movies include the July 20, 1944, plot to assassinate Hitler in the last act, which is what Cruise’s “Valkyrie” was based on four decades later. There’s a subplot concerning the beautiful daughter of General Gabler (Joanna Pettet) and her romantic relationship with a lance corporal (Tom Courtenay). The latter becomes General Tanz’s driver and tour guide in Paris. For another WW2 drama that focuses on parallel behind-the-scenes events of the German high command (minus the fictitious murder mystery), check out “Rommel” (2012). The film runs 2 hour, 27 minutes, with the first act shot behind the Iron Curtain in Warsaw (a rarity for Western films at the time); the second act was filmed in Paris; and the final sequence in Munich, Bavaria, southeast Germany. GRADE: B

Sep 19, 2024