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Blockade

 
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Blockade

  • Director: William Dieterle
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: War
  • Movie Type: War Drama, Adventure Drama
  • Themes: Life Under Occupation, Political Unrest
  • Main Cast: Madeleine Carroll, Henry Fonda, Leo Carrillo, John Halliday, Vladimir Sokoloff
  • Release Year: 1938
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 73 minutes

Plot

Since the United States was officially neutral in the Spanish Civil War, the struggle of the Loyalists against Franco's forces didn't find much favor in Hollywood; this drama, produced by Walter Wanger, was one of the few films to deal with the conflict, albeit in watered-down terms. Marco (Henry Fonda) is a simple farmer driven from his land by troops of invading soldiers; in an act of defiance, he makes a speech declaring the need for freedom from tyranny, and soon Marco's fellow peasants are following him as their leader. Marco becomes a member of the Loyalist forces, and his strong words and fierce beliefs allow him to rise through the ranks and become a key member of the struggle. While stationed in a city under blockade, Marco becomes acquainted with Norma (Madeleine Carroll), who serves as a spy for armies allied with Franco; her sympathies are less with his policies than for the safety of her family, who live in an occupied territory. Despite their differences, the two become close when they're trapped in a building during a bombing raid; eventually Norma finds herself swayed by Marco's impassioned call to stop the murder of the innocent people of Spain. While producer Wanger was one of the few people in Hollywood who felt strongly enough about the situation in Spain to put it on film, the resulting picture doesn't say much about the specific political issues involved in the fight against Franco, and the troops Marco and his men encounter wear uniforms designed not to resemble those of any actual countries, for fear of offending nations that sided with Franco. Despite this, Blockade was deemed a strong enough leftist tract to be used against screenwriter John Howard Lawson when he was blacklisted in the 1950s. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Reginald Denny - Edward Grant; Robert Warwick - Gen. Vallejo; William B. Davidson - Commandant; Fred Kohler - Pietro; Peter Godfrey - Magician; Carlos de Valdez - Maj. del Rio; Katherine de Mille - Cabaret Girl; George Byron - Troubador; Lupita Tovar - Palm Reader; Nick Thompson - Seppo; Rosina Galli - Waitress; Guy D'Ennery - Counsellor; Ricca Allen; Arthur Ayleswofth; Roger Drake; Mary Foy; Herbert Heywood; George Houston - Singer; George Lloyd; Murdock MacQuarrie; Skins Miller; Belle Mitchell; Hugh Prosser; Evelyn Selbie; Harry Semels; Carl Stockdale; Cecil Weston; Ed Brady; Demetrius Emanuel; Paul Bradley

Credit

Alexander Toluboff - Art Director, William Dieterle - Director, Dorothy Spencer - Editor, Werner Janssen - Composer (Music Score), Boris Morros - Musical Direction/Supervision, Ann Ronell - Songwriter, Kurt Weill - Songwriter, Rudolph Maté - Cinematographer, Walter Wanger - Producer, James Basevi - Special Effects, Russell Lawson - Special Effects, John Howard Lawson - Screenwriter

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