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Robert Young | Fritz Marberg | |
Maria Ouspenskaya | Hilda Breitner | |
Irene Rich | Amelie Roth | |
Bonita Granville | Elsa | |
Margaret Sullavan | Freya Roth | |
James Stewart | Martin Breitner | |
Robert Stack | Otto von Rohn | |
Frank Morgan | Prof. Viktor Roth | |
Gene Reynolds | Rudi Roth | |
William T. Orr | Erich von Rohn |
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Producer | Frank Borzage
Victor Saville |
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Writer | Claudine West
Hans Rameau George Froeschel |
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Cinematography | Leonard Smith
William H. Daniels Lloyd KNECHTEL SMITH. Leonard |
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Musician | Bronislau Kaper
Eugene ZADOR |
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Their home, their family, their love - destroyed by the Nazi regime. This is a manufactured on demand disc that was created using a DVD-R disc. It should play in all standard DVD players. The Mortal Storm is the story of Hitler's rise to power as seen through the microcosm of one German family. What may seem small and personal is instead towering, a bold revelation of the brutality of the Nazi regime that so infuriated propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels that he banned all MGM movies in Germany. In their fourth and final teaming, Margaret Sullavan and James Stewart play sweethearts, evoking the tender, romantic empathy that always marked their work together. They lead a sterling cast in director Frank Borzage's sweeping tale of the political and human chaos that rips a family apart, sets child against parents and lover against lover, and leads to savagery, to sacrifice and to heroism. |
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