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Munich: The Edge of War

Secrets. Betrayal. Treason.
2022 | 129m | English

(38280 votes)

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At the tense 1938 Munich Conference, former friends who now work for opposing governments become reluctant spies racing to expose a Nazi secret.
Release Date: Jan 06, 2022
Director: Christian Schwochow
Writer: Ben Power, Robert Harris
Genres: Drama, History
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Production Companies Euston Films, FremantleMedia, Turbine Studios, Turbine Studios
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
George MacKay Hugh Legat
Jannis Niewöhner Paul von Hartman
Jeremy Irons Neville Chamberlain
Robert Bathurst Sir Nevile Henderson
Jessica Brown Findlay Pamela Legat
August Diehl Franz Sauer
Sandra Hüller Helen Winter
Alex Jennings Sir Horace Wilson
Ulrich Matthes Adolf Hitler
Liv Lisa Fries Lena
Abigail Cruttenden Anne Chamberlain
Nicholas Farrell Sir Alexander Cadogan
Martin Kiefer Heinrich Himmler
Mark Lewis Jones Sir Osmund Cleverly
Anjli Mohindra Joan Menzies
Paul-Ernest Flanagan Foreman Frank Wright
Nick Wymer Maitre D'
Raphael Sowole Cecil Syers
Ludwig Simon Café Man Jakob
Nellie Thalbach Café Woman Charlotte
Hannes Wegener Captain Eric Kordt
Aidan Hennessey Arthur Legat
Tara Nome Doyle Singer
Rainer Sellien Hans Oster
Helen Clyro Miss Watson
Nicholas Shaw Parliamentary Aide James Berwick
Richard Dillane Colonel Menzies
Robert Bathurst Sir Neville Henderson
Marcel Kowalewski Young Man Brauhaus Alexander
Antonije Stankovic Young Man Bauhaus Konrad
Marc Limpach Dr. Paul Schmidt
Oscar Hoppe SS Officer Schubert
Domenico Fortunato Benito Mussolini
Stéphane Boucher Édouard Daladier
Leni Erceg Little Girl Inge
Margit Bendokat Nurse Ida
Jean-Pascal Heynemand Ritz Diner (uncredited)
Name Job
Ben Power Adaptation, Screenplay
Christian Schwochow Director
Robert Harris Novel
Frank Lamm Director of Photography
Tim Pannen Production Design
Jakob Neuhäusser Line Producer
Jens Klüber Editor
Anja Dihrberg Casting
Esme Coleman Digital Compositor
Simone Pereira Hind Casting
Isobel Waller-Bridge Original Music Composer
Name Title
Andrew Eaton Producer
Daniel Hetzer Executive Producer
Robert Harris Executive Producer
Robert How Co-Producer
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M_i_c_h_a_e_l
8.0

It’s a bright looking setting for such a dark time in history in Munich: The Edge of war - Everything looks colourful and stylish. Nevertheless Schwochow keeps the tension up right from the beginning. It’s a classic case of the audience knowing more than the characters. Helping with the tension ... is keeping the Germans speaking German. The film has an impending doom about it. It's Titanic meets a world war with lots of people being wrong in their assurances of the future. This is fine, they're saying. The tension between the two leads Legat and von Hartmann reflects the tensions between the countries yet somehow in reverse. They are trying to reconcile while their countries irrevocably turn to war. The script is good enough not just to make these two characters overly simple. McKay finds himself again being a messenger right back in the wars (after after he starred in 1917) with the world being on the verge of WWII. He just must be made of the right stuff - or at least the running stuff. Irons thrives as the miscalculating Chamberlain PM, while the film shows him to be harshly treated by history. Everyone seems anxious as if there was a war on or something. The theme of personal need versus national duty comes up as well as the sacrifices required come in opposite directions when some are sacrificing for the country and others are against it. The film serves as inspiration and a warning for future skirmishes. Viewers can be glad the filmmakers resisted the temptation of calling this Hitler’s Translator. It’s an effective international thriller since the audience know the ending and its accompanying tragedy.

Feb 02, 2022
bastag
8.0

Full Analysis at Spotamovie.com **- Intro -** The lovers of negotiations, conspirators and historical dramas will enjoy the movie. The story focuses on the 1938 Munich Agreement. However, the director embraces the fictional way more than the historical one, and the film becomes an enjoyable drama en ... riched with some taste of a thriller. **- The Story -** In autumn 1938, Europe was on the brink of war. Hitler claimed back the territory of Sudetenland, belonging at that moment to Czechoslovakia. If Hitler invades the Czech, France and Britain must protect them. Prime Minister Chamberlain and his staff have less than 24 hours to find a diplomatic solution and prevent a tragic European conflict. Behind the lines, two old friends, Hugh Legat and Paul von Hartmann weave the web to keep the peace and change the course of history. The solution seems to be a quick agreement to give back to the Germans the Sudetenland. But will it be enough? Who are Hugh and Paul? And what is behind this story and the conspiracy? - **Full analysis at https://www.spotamovie.com/munich-the-edge-of-war-movie-review-and-explanation-2021-movie/**

Feb 20, 2022