Simultaneously released English language version of a German anti-occupation, liberation film in which an Austrian spearheaded an uprising against Napoleon in the Tyrol..

Alright, so we’re talking about The Rebel from 1933. Right off, if you’re not *really* into old movies, like the kind where the sound sometimes feels like it’s coming from another room and the acting is… well, *period*, this one might be a bit of a challenge. It’s not a casual flick for popcorn night. But for history b...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Edwin H. Knopf

Eduardo Notari
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"Alright, so we’re talking about The Rebel from 1933. Right off, if you’re not *really* into old movies, like the kind where the sound sometimes feels like it’s coming from another room and the acting is… well, *period*, this one might be a bit of a challenge. It’s not a casual flick for popcorn night. But for history buffs, or anyone curious about how stories of defiance were told way back when, there’s a surprising amount to chew on. Expect to either find it charmingly earnest or just plain slo..."
Emmerich Albert
Robert A. Stemmle, Walter Schmidtkunz, Edwin H. Knopf, Luis Trenker
Germany

1932 · IMDb 7.4

