James Mason in Henry Hathaway's "The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel" (1951)

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  • @jamesmason7124
    @jamesmason7124 7 месяцев назад +117

    A classic movie. My uncle was in this movie , James Mason, my dads brother and who i was named after. You will forever be missed and loved.

    • @DelvingEye
      @DelvingEye 7 месяцев назад +14

      Oh, my goodness! I love your uncle in every one of his performances, especially "North by Northwest." I've read that he registered as a conscientious objector and stood by his beliefs in the face of harsh criticism. Bravo! That said, his role here is ironic, and he plays the part brilliantly! Thanks for posting this most interesting detail.

    • @paulm3033
      @paulm3033 7 месяцев назад +11

      One of my favourite actors of all time , who was also a fellow cat lover .

    • @jla5581
      @jla5581 5 месяцев назад +2

      P

    • @jamesmcauliffe3762
      @jamesmcauliffe3762 5 месяцев назад +7

      A class actor in every movie and a huge range yellow beard what a privilege to have been part of the family you must have some special memories

    • @davidjamessheets
      @davidjamessheets 4 месяца назад +6

      He was a damn good actor. He made good movies great and made bad ones good. I always stop to watch a James Mason movie when I see it on TV.

  • @sverrearnes7769
    @sverrearnes7769 10 месяцев назад +48

    The film had the premiere only 6 years after Rommel's death. That makes an impression. And James Mason was incredible as Rommel. This is a must-see.

    • @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx
      @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx 10 месяцев назад +3

      "James Mason was incredible as Rommel" despite not speaking a word of German? Not really. This film caused rightful outrage in the West because of its much too sympathetic portrayal of a man who helped the Nazis towards their goals.

    • @Rob.S859
      @Rob.S859 3 месяца назад +1

      If Mason’s portrayal of Rommel was acting unsurpassed.
      Then his role in Cross of Iron was equally brilliant.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Месяц назад

      Thanks for the info, and for sharing your thoughts.

  • @Ckom-Tunes
    @Ckom-Tunes Год назад +57

    What a well done movie, and terrific memory.
    I can remember watching it late on a Saturday night, me in my PJ’s, squished between my parents on our old couch, a full 10 feet away from our brand new 26 inch color TV, watching an “old” B&W movie. It’s just interesting how much seeing this picture again evokes such powerful, and wonderful, feelings and memories…
    Thanks for posting!

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +2

      Welcome. Thanks for sharing.

    • @StevenNiemela-f6p
      @StevenNiemela-f6p 8 месяцев назад

      You're not the only person with wonderful reminisces😊😊😊

    • @kennethrodmell9006
      @kennethrodmell9006 Месяц назад +1

      I've often thought that if a movie is any good, it hardly matters whether it's colour or B/W. Furthermore, if it's a brilliant movie, you won't even notice whether it's colour or B/W after a minute or so. This movie definitely ticks those boxes and then some.

  • @Ickie71
    @Ickie71 9 месяцев назад +69

    I was Born in the early 1970s and James mason playing Rommel was so outstanding my generation grew up with James masons Face as Rommels for the next 40 years! I dont think he has been beaten right up untill today!

    • @BarbecueSnowflake
      @BarbecueSnowflake 8 месяцев назад +3

      💯

    • @Reggie-b3e
      @Reggie-b3e 3 месяца назад +4

      Agreed! James Mason had skills. I, too grew up watching this great actor.

    • @rstidman
      @rstidman 2 месяца назад

      One time, when I was time traveling on a mission to kill Hitler, I ran into Rommel and told him about this film. He seemed disappointed and told me he always envisioned Dezi Arnaz portraying him in film (he loved the film Bataan, it seems).

    • @gordontaylor5373
      @gordontaylor5373 Месяц назад +1

      I've only ever seen one other actor portray Rommel - Christopher Plummer in Night of the Generals. A good movie and he played a decent part - but certainly not as good as Jimmy Mason. Jimmy Mason plays the definitive Rommel.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Месяц назад

      Fond memories. Thanks for watching, and sharing your thoughts.

  • @Eric-iu3jk
    @Eric-iu3jk Год назад +48

    James Mason was a Great actor. ..Great movie. Thanks.

  • @Capt.Turner
    @Capt.Turner Год назад +172

    To be honest, me, being a German at the age of 60, I just watched this movie for the first time in my life and I am pretty much blown away by it.
    The only American movie I have ever watched so far, that tried to be faithful to historic events in regards to Nazi Germany was Tom Cruise's Valkyrie, the subject of which is briefly touched upon in this movie, too.
    Having grown up with countless movies with rather stupid Nazi stereotypes I can hardly comprehend that a movie like this was made just about 6 years after the war, paying tribute to actual events while trying to make a single buck at the American box office. I don't know any numbers about that. I just remember the huge success of "The longest day" by the Zanuck Studios and while trying to repeat that success with an equally faithfully story about the attack on Pearl Harbor with "Tora Tora Tora" they went bankrupt over it in the end.
    Cudos to James Mason for portraying Erwin Rommel as what he was, a traditional family man and soldier faithful to his country with no ambition in politics, whatsoever.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +5

      Welcome.

    • @alexandradane3672
      @alexandradane3672 Год назад +13

      @eque ….take heart , there are other such films too. Also I find the true stories of post war , to be equally encouraging ….. for instance , how many men on both sides , met after the war and came to be friends. My father himself met the U- boat Commander who sank his ship when he was a serving Officer in the Navy , on convoy duty in the North Atlantic . They became great friends , with great a understanding and indeed with much humour attached ! A great friend , again of my father , served in the RAF , was shot down and suffered terrible burns to his face and body . He survived and incidentally ,he was one of the first member of the Guinea Pig Club , the name given to the badly burned RAF men who were treated by the now legendary doctor /physician , Archie McIndoe , Sir Archibald McIndoe . A history well worth reading , not just for the time but also how this wonderful doctor revolutionised burns treatments . But back to the point , when my father’s friend Sandy , met his “rival” and as an example of the shared humour - he shook his hand and said without any sarcasm or rancour ……”It’s good to finally meet you , I salute your flying skills and I thank you for my great good looks . I may not be fighting you off any longer but I am under constant attack from females wanting to look after me ! And there are many more such stories .All of which go to,prove how ghastly is war and how particularly ghastly was WW2 , in that they were ordinary decent men , under the command of battle orders whilst actually having so much potential friendship in common . So very sad and thus you have nothing to be fearful or worried about. Not ALL Germans were bad , not ALL Germans were maniacal “Nazis”. I wish you and yours , all the very best. Edit to PS , please know or don’t forget that Winston Churchill made a most touching statement in Parliament , honouring Rommel for being exactly that , the honourable Officer and gentleman that he was.

    • @Capt.Turner
      @Capt.Turner Год назад +8

      @@alexandradane3672 Dear Alexandra, thanks for your heartfelt comment about your father and a friend of his and their personal experiences.
      I have read quite a number of stories and watched videos about former foes eventually meeting and forming great friendships for the rest of their lives. Kinda always brings me to tears as you can feel their emotions while they're just trying to talk about their experiences. Most of them start crying over it themselves. You see them reflect about their attitude at their very young age and how much it changed over time on all of them. Kinda heartbreaking.
      I just wasn't aware that there were American movies made back in the day, that even tried to do history and people involved justice on both sides.
      And I'm perplexed that people even liked them enough to make a profit at the box office.
      I remember an interview about the US premiere of "Das Boot", probably the only great German movie ever.
      The movie starts with a text that ends on the note, that out of 40.000 U-Boat seamen, 30.000 didn't make it back home.
      And the audience errupts in applause and cheers and whistles.
      The director and producer were about to shit their pants by their own account.
      When the movie ended, they had a minutes long standing ovation in the theatre.
      So even an honest German movie can turn an audience around in just 2 hours, though they've never seen war by themselves.
      I sincerely appreciate you coming back to me on the subject.
      May your father and his friend rest in peace.

    • @alexandradane3672
      @alexandradane3672 Год назад +1

      @@Capt.Turner Dear Eqe , I very much appreciate your kind words and I thank you most sincerely. Yes , it is all so interesting and now that I find myself in my 70s , it becomes even more so! I hope we “meet “ again in appraisal of another movie which captures our interested feelings ?

    • @Capt.Turner
      @Capt.Turner Год назад +1

      @@alexandradane3672 Dear Alexandra, anytime dear. Got any proposals ?
      I don't know how RUclips screwed up my name here. My real name is Mike.
      Looking forward and best wishes.

  • @CMURALI-e1x
    @CMURALI-e1x 10 месяцев назад +25

    James Mason has played the role Of Rommel in a very passionate and realistic manner. Great direction. Loved watching it. A collectors gift. Thks for sharing.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Месяц назад

      Welcome. Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

  • @kevg3563
    @kevg3563 Месяц назад +6

    My neighbour who died some years ago now was captured by Rommel. Two weeks later he let him go with another thirty men. He said to them 'Your unit is about 20 miles that way. If you make it, you make it'.

  • @richardbono5540
    @richardbono5540 Год назад +73

    When a Afrika Korp veteran was asked about James Mason's portrayal of Rommel, he replied "Altogether too polite"

  • @jenniferhorstmann2279
    @jenniferhorstmann2279 Месяц назад +5

    The fact that this was made in “contemporary” times, a few years after the end of the war, says a lot. When the war was fresh and the anger remained, we still honored this man.

  • @davidsigalow7349
    @davidsigalow7349 Год назад +25

    My father did his basic training at Ft. Dix, NJ, which was also home to POWs from the Afrika Corps. My father said that they were very tough and extremely loyal to General Rommel.

  • @keithbyrd-MysticRuby0117
    @keithbyrd-MysticRuby0117 Год назад +116

    James Mason was a great actor...and his role as Erwin Rommel proves it...An Outstanding Movie "The Desert Fox" glad I have it on DVD

    • @jamesalexander5623
      @jamesalexander5623 Год назад +7

      Should always be watched with "The Desert Rats"!

    • @Duschbag
      @Duschbag Год назад +2

      James Mason was a great actor, I'll agree but... I find it ridiculous that all the Germans in this movie sounded just like the British they were fighting against. No, this was not his best role...

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +5

      Thanks for the visit!

    • @TheDoctor1225
      @TheDoctor1225 Год назад +4

      @@Duschbag Then by that logic, all movies set in the time of the Ceasars should have them speaking Latin? Or Biblical epics such as The Ten Commandments should have them speaking Hebrew? Those were the actors that were chosen at the time. If that's your reason for not liking the movie you're welcome to it, but most would find it a somewhat petty one. James Mason, the actor, played the part well and the movie was well written.

    • @johnkennedy972
      @johnkennedy972 Год назад +3

      He was and still is a hero of mine field Marshall Erwin Rommel name lives on he was a true soldier of the German people was against hitler and co regarding the Jews nazi etc he was a soldier of the German people he was killed for the hitler plot though he didn’t play a role in it he was just in favour of it to surrender the war with the allies with keeping some dignity

  • @tonyadeney1245
    @tonyadeney1245 10 месяцев назад +31

    Mason was born on 15 May 1909 in Huddersfield, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, the youngest of three sons of John Mason and Mabel Hattersley, daughter of Joseph Shaw Gaunt.[1][2] A wealthy wool merchant like his father, John Mason travelled often on business, mainly in France and Belgium. Mabel-who was "uncommonly well-educated" and had lived in London to study and begin work as an artist before returning to Yorkshire to care for her father-was "attentive and loving" in raising her sons.[3] The Masons lived in a house in its own grounds on Croft House Lane in Marsh. (It was replaced in the mid-1970s by flats called Arncliffe Court.) A small residential development opposite where the house once stood is now called James Mason Court. Mason was educated at Marlborough College and took a first in architecture at Peterhouse, Cambridge, where he became involved in stock theatre companies in his spare time. He had no formal acting training, and initially embarked upon it for fun. wikipedia

    • @WW24343
      @WW24343 8 месяцев назад +3

      Thanks for this information on James Mason..he play the role of German officer so well

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Месяц назад

      Thanks for the info, and for watching! Welcome.

  • @wtk6069
    @wtk6069 Год назад +59

    I grew up with this movie. Still to this day, I can't help but see James Mason when I read something about Rommel.

  • @Aaron-df6jc
    @Aaron-df6jc 10 месяцев назад +15

    Love the show!! Thank you so much for posting it. James mason is such a good actor. ♥️🇨🇦

  • @robertwaid3579
    @robertwaid3579 7 месяцев назад +12

    Although it had been many years ago that I'd last seen this Great Film. When it was offered I had too save it, and make sure I watched it again. The chance & opportunity was well worth every moment of seeing it again. Mr James Mason as Field Marshal Rommel, was absolutely phenomenal & exceptional as well. From all the prior literature & thing's I'd read or heard about the Great German Army Commander. His portral of the Man & His Legendary role in WW2 was exactly perfect & done with superb perfection by an Outstanding Actor. Thank You For providing its Viewing Again.

  • @Ickie71
    @Ickie71 9 месяцев назад +9

    Congrats.Almost one year and one Million Views this Film says it all really!.

  • @brianpendergest5159
    @brianpendergest5159 Год назад +21

    Great film ,seen many times, ill watch any film with the late great James Mason

  • @brianwinters5434
    @brianwinters5434 Год назад +36

    When i watch war movies I remember General Patton's quote " you do not win a war by dying for your country. you win a war by making the other guy die for his country." I cleaned up the quote for gentle souls.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +1

      Welcome. I post war movies here: ruclips.net/p/PLk3CReZFhoBfTLfRUxFNzKZgdMZ0Bd2vA

    • @juliewoods6534
      @juliewoods6534 11 месяцев назад +5

      My dad served under Patton. He said the movie portrayed him fairly well.

    • @douglasschliewen4302
      @douglasschliewen4302 Месяц назад +1

      The actual quote was, "No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country." I thought I'd make use of the true use of language being applied!!!

  • @douglasschliewen4302
    @douglasschliewen4302 Год назад +37

    I'm glad to hear that Churchill made that tribute to Rommel about being a great general. And I'm even more appreciative of the fact that he mentioned that he turned against Hitler in the end, and showed that not every German towed the line when it came to Nazi rulership over Germany. There was a resistance in Germany which should be pointed out and they should have equal measure to those in other countries who did the same thing. Fairness must be given its due at any time to those on all sides in all nations because nothing is ever one-sided anywhere among any people when it comes to war or any other human endeavor.

  • @frederickwise5238
    @frederickwise5238 Год назад +19

    Tank action in the desert intrigued me. In 1956-58 I worked for the B&O RR. They transferred me from the machine shop work on Steam locos to the diesel shop, Apr 57. The foreman had been a Tank Commander opposing Rommel and he was still angry that we never provided air cooled engines. He kept losing Tanks with water cooling problems. I can see his face so clearly but I cant remember his name. GREAT BOSS!!! When the B&O leased a whole fleet of NEW model diesels in Feb 58, most of us lost our jobs because they werent going to need much maintenance for a long time. And anybody could change Michiana filters. LOL

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing that. Welcome. I post War movies here: ruclips.net/p/PLk3CReZFhoBfTLfRUxFNzKZgdMZ0Bd2vA

    • @frederickwise5238
      @frederickwise5238 Год назад +2

      @@DonaldPBorchersOG Just 2 nights ago I finally remembered my boss' name. Nelson Busky or Buskey. I never saw it written so am not sure if was with or without an 'e'. One heck of a great boss!!!!

    • @patrickenoe144
      @patrickenoe144 Год назад +1

      Rommel was great tactician, a great general, and no interest in politics.

  • @bradparker9664
    @bradparker9664 8 месяцев назад +6

    When the first words of a film are spoken by Michael Rennie, you know it'll be good.
    I first saw this in grade school (I'll be 49 in June) and it's always been a favorite. You really went to some serious effort in the desciption. Thanks so much for all your work getting this out.

  • @lornespry
    @lornespry Месяц назад +4

    I first watched this movie a little over 60 years ago. It has remained with me ever since. It's not an exceptionally great movie, but there are many memorable moments, some credible acting by consummate professionals, and of course the vigorous intensity that James Mason brought to all his parts in all his movies. He is one of the greats. He seems to have stood in iconically for Rommel himself for so many viewers who have seen this movie.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Месяц назад

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts, and glad you enjoy this!

  • @venupoddar-sj9qc
    @venupoddar-sj9qc 4 месяца назад +4

    a great movie.The dialogues , editing , acting keep you glued.Thank you for sharing

  • @MB-dp1rj
    @MB-dp1rj Год назад +65

    Huge admirer of James Mason's work and Rommel was indeed a legend.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the visit!

    • @jlhkia
      @jlhkia Год назад +2

      James Mason was an excellent actor, however Rommel was subject to some PR to make him out as a model soldier for propaganda purposes.

    • @richardscanlan3419
      @richardscanlan3419 Год назад

      Far better Generals than him,all on the Eastern Front.Manstein,Heinrici,Model and Balck,all superior.
      Good film,though.

    • @WallaseyanTube
      @WallaseyanTube Год назад +1

      @@richardscanlan3419 It is a good film, but the point is it was more a work of fiction that the British public were lead to believe. A false narrative was constructed in Britain to suggest that Rommel was a "good" German, but the evidence that indicates otherwise was glossed-over during and for several decades after the war.

    • @richardscanlan3419
      @richardscanlan3419 Год назад +1

      Sure.I mean he did serve that system, but for some reason,a glamourised version of him popped up.
      Unusual in a war v an enemy that epitomised evil.
      But then,look at someione like the Soviet Zhukov,was he good? after all,look at the system he served.@@WallaseyanTube

  • @josemoreno3334
    @josemoreno3334 Год назад +28

    The Desert Rat's is another movie you should watch back to back. Both are great war movies.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +2

      Roger that. Thanks for the visit!

    • @davidrose9668
      @davidrose9668 Год назад +1

      British propaganda,Manstein, Gurdrien, VonToma, Kessering. were all
      probably better Generals, a great Myth sprung up around him, to excuse
      their incompetent handling of the war, Monty who defeated him was
      widely despised by by his peers,Rommel is the most overrated General
      of the war as noted in the very first scene,weird no.

    • @Ickie71
      @Ickie71 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@davidrose9668 Your talking rubbish.See i notice no one agrees with you 6months after your comment!

    • @Ickie71
      @Ickie71 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@davidrose9668 PS-Not one of your Generals is spelt correctly either,your lack of spelling equals your lack of knowledge my friend.I can guess where your really from Mr Botski?

  • @alexandradane3672
    @alexandradane3672 Год назад +44

    Such an excellent movie depicting the end for Rommel whom essentially was indeed , a decent and honourable Officer of the Military and a gentleman . And such an excellent performance by James Mason. Thank you very much for this video.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +2

      Welcome.

    • @jintsfan
      @jintsfan Год назад +5

      In this film he defended Hitler. What’s decent and honourable about that ?

    • @TheDoctor1225
      @TheDoctor1225 Год назад +8

      @@jintsfan For those who know Rommel's history, he did defend Hitler at first but began to change his opinion as he learned more about Hitler's mania and what he was doing. He also felt that assassination of a leader was wrong, overall, just as many in their own countries would feel that to outright assassinate their leader would be. Our view is skewed because we have the benefit of knowing all of history and so "He's Hitler" becomes the catch all excuse.
      There's more to it than "Oh, he defended Hitler, so he's no good." Yours is an uninformed, one-dimensional view, in truth.

    • @alexandradane3672
      @alexandradane3672 Год назад +3

      @@jintsfanNot quite correct .Rommel ,,first and foremost was an Officer and gentleman . He obeyed orders as all good men of the military do . However , he came to realise that Hitler was both mad and had become a force of and for - evil. And that is why he , Rommel was assassinated - murdered on Hitler’s orders . Something which you obviously missed in this very decent movie , depicting the war at that point . Furthermore , when Rommel’s death was made known , Winston Churchill honoured him in Parliament and made a very elegant and touching statement . All this you could learn for yourself by reading Hansard and accredited history .

    • @neilritson7445
      @neilritson7445 10 месяцев назад

      @@alexandradane3672 gentleman? who why round up 20,000 Jews? go on - explain that.

  • @gordontaylor5373
    @gordontaylor5373 Месяц назад +3

    I once saw a documentary about Rommel - and a nurse who examined him in Mersa Matruh said he didn't have diptheria - he was just excessively fatigued.

  • @rescuepetsrule6842
    @rescuepetsrule6842 Год назад +8

    Pilot Charlie Fox was credited officially with shooting up Rommel's car, but he said he regretted it when he learned Rommel wanted to make peace. The film quality is great- 1080HD! TY

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @B25gunship
      @B25gunship Год назад +2

      Charlie Fox used to provide commentary at the Geneseo airshow in upstate New York and he spoke frequently of his mission in which they strafed Rommels staff car. The fortunes of war can never be pre determined or predicted but one cannot but wonder what alternate course history would have taken had Rommel not been hurt. Would he possibly have been able to devote more attention to the elimination of Hitler. Just as the briefcase was placed on the wrong side of the heavy oak table leg a couple Spirfires in a certain place at a certain time may have had a resounding impact on the war and historys course.

  • @sbk1983
    @sbk1983 5 месяцев назад +5

    My all time favorite WW2 movie with James Mason as the great Erwin Rommel ❤️Thx for the upload!

  • @emilyarte957
    @emilyarte957 11 месяцев назад +6

    Beautiful and stirring!

  • @m.lecollie3565
    @m.lecollie3565 9 месяцев назад +5

    What a great film! A big fan of James Mason. Today's Hollywood could learn a few things with this wonderful example of cinema.

    • @nickdanger3802
      @nickdanger3802 8 месяцев назад +1

      Mason registered as a conscientious objector during World War II (causing his family to break with him for many years), but his tribunal did not exempt him on the requirement for non-combatant military service, which he also refused. He appealed against that aspect of the tribunal's decision,[9] but it became irrelevant once he was included in a general exemption for film work.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Месяц назад

      I hear you. Glad you enjoyed this!

  • @dougbrowne9890
    @dougbrowne9890 Год назад +28

    The older I get, the more emotional I get during the end of this film. If that bomb had both charges, Hitler would have been killed and Rommel spared. smh the fortunes of war. Thanks for sharing this with us.

    • @rwarren58
      @rwarren58 Год назад +6

      We tried many times but each time Hitler survives. In the end, the only one who could kill Hitler was himself.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +2

      Welcome.

    • @frankgesuele6298
      @frankgesuele6298 Год назад +2

      Imagine what a conversation if both Patton & Rommel could have lived to have dinner together🤯

    • @emilyarte957
      @emilyarte957 11 месяцев назад

      @dougbrowne9890 Indeed!

    • @emilyarte957
      @emilyarte957 11 месяцев назад

      @frankgesuele6298 Yes, that would have been lovely!

  • @mikeat2637
    @mikeat2637 Год назад +6

    I hadn't seen this movie in a long time and it was just as good as I remembered. It also had a great cast and acting was perfect.

  • @stevendaniel8126
    @stevendaniel8126 Год назад +8

    I first saw this movie over 60 years ago. It was very impressive then and still is today......

  • @Arthur-tx8fd
    @Arthur-tx8fd 8 месяцев назад +2

    Bravo!! I originally was gunna check the first ten minutes and get out but the first ten minutes dragged me in and still watching halfway..well done.

  • @benjaminrush4443
    @benjaminrush4443 Год назад +6

    Always enjoy watching this WW 2 Movie of Rommel with James Mason. Some other characters are really good as well. Born 1951 when this Movie was released.
    Seen many times. Good One. Watch & enjoy. Thank you.

  • @yasserressay7755
    @yasserressay7755 4 месяца назад +3

    The fact of Brigadier Desmond Young playing himself in a movie based on his book is totally cool!

  • @arayat71
    @arayat71 2 месяца назад +4

    Another professional soldier... A true Officer and a Gentleman fallen victim to the politics of man. It is very very saddening to see great legends befall such fate. One of many in the annals of history.

  • @n.v.1258
    @n.v.1258 4 месяца назад +2

    Wow. Just subscribed. You have a great channel. Thanks ✌️

  • @TrueSonOfOdin
    @TrueSonOfOdin 6 месяцев назад +3

    This was actually fun to watch and, I gather, more enjoyable than the more serious versions.

  • @garryferrington811
    @garryferrington811 2 месяца назад +3

    Nice and sharp, with good, clear sound.

  • @kingdaviYT049
    @kingdaviYT049 Год назад +44

    Well made and pretty accurate historically. Hollywood could never tolerate such depressing honesty nowadays.

  • @akmrafiqueuddin355
    @akmrafiqueuddin355 4 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for upload.

  • @byron8657
    @byron8657 Год назад +218

    General Erwin Rommel treated his soldiers like he treated his own son! They love and respected him they can go anywhere even in the moon with him! He showed leadership by example always in the frontline of the Battle! He never demanded anything from his soldiers that he wouldn’t do by himself! He treated his captured enemies well according to the Geneva Convention! Amongst all the Nazi Germany Corps of World War 2 the Africa Corps of General Erwin Rommel is the only one bereft of atrocities committed during World War Two k! Salute to a great General k!

    • @monadyne
      @monadyne Год назад +26

      Just FYI! There are other punctuation marks beside the exclamation point! Try them!

    • @jonny-b4954
      @jonny-b4954 Год назад +8

      @@monadyne Hahah that's what I was thinking after reading it.

    • @zavani2
      @zavani2 Год назад +17

      There were NO extensive civilian or urban populations or building concentrations in the desert which helped to avoid massacres. Water wells were poisoned instead.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +8

      Good points, well made. Thanks for the visit!

    • @robertschumann7737
      @robertschumann7737 Год назад +16

      Rommel wasn't alone in the way he handled his command. If you look at any of the well regarded field generals of the war, Patton, Yamashita, Monty, Rommel, Manstein, MacArthur and de Gaul all were considered generals who fought from the front. I am not sure why it isn't a requirement for a field general. It's a lot easier to decipher the enemies battle plan and maneuver to defeat it when you can see it and react to it in real time. Alot of the lesser thought of or disgraced generals of the war preferred to lead from a field tent well behind the front. Your generals like Paulus and Percival were at a great disadvantage in making real time decisions having to read or listen to reports and make decisions based on the information in them. These generals are usually better suited for staff work or overall command. Unfortunately for the men under them most generals are very ambitious and will hide their flaws in search or a promotio. Eisenhower is a prime example of a general never regarded much for field work but a great overall commander who delegated very well. Ike is by far the most fascinating general of the war. When the war began he was a full bird colonel stationed in Hawaii. Patton tapped him to be his chief of staff. 5 years later he was one of the handful of generals to receive a 5th star.

  • @Howard-c8o
    @Howard-c8o Месяц назад +2

    Great movie. Thank you for posting. How could Rommel and Hitler be so different?

  • @davepx1
    @davepx1 Год назад +50

    I hadn't seen this for decades, and it's still a very impressive production. I'd assumed it was made in the mid- to late 50s, not a mere seven years after his death: a remarkable tribute to a late enemy. Manfred later became friends with the sons of Monty and Patton.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +2

      Thanks for your comments.

    • @michaelhearne3289
      @michaelhearne3289 Год назад +2

      That’s not surprising since one of Pattons sons commanded the Army Corp in southern West Germany in the 70s.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +1

      @@michaelhearne3289 Thanks for the visit!

    • @joannleichliter4308
      @joannleichliter4308 Год назад +9

      Manfred was mayor of Stuttgart from 1974 to 1996 and one of the most respected politicians in West Germany. His father told him he didn't care much what career he chose--just not the army.

    • @LaurenceOConnor-fg4dk
      @LaurenceOConnor-fg4dk Год назад +3

      Rommel was never your enemy.

  • @victorfinberg8595
    @victorfinberg8595 Месяц назад +2

    you watch these old films today, and you look around you, and you see that that level of insanity is happening AGAIN, right under our noses.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Месяц назад

      I hear you. Thanks for watching. I appreciate your support.

    • @victorfinberg8595
      @victorfinberg8595 Месяц назад +1

      @@DonaldPBorchersOG ok, since you responded, i want to make it clear that i was not referring to war in general (which is of course insane in itself), but to the "stand and die, or you are a traitor, and by the way, you won't get any supplies" type of high command attitude, and all the gestapo stuff and such.

  • @GregoryMoverley
    @GregoryMoverley 9 месяцев назад +14

    Absolutely. Rommel was a Grntleman and a Very Honourable Man !

  • @jumangi2322
    @jumangi2322 Месяц назад +3

    James Mason handled his stuff! I've veen watching this since 85!

  • @barbaralongley6486
    @barbaralongley6486 7 месяцев назад +6

    Wow what an outstanding testimony of God's Love and Forgiveness. Thank you for uploading this amazing film , so well acted, showing how so many people moved in unity for justice .

  • @carloscanas4803
    @carloscanas4803 2 месяца назад +3

    James Mason is one of my all time British actor no matter in what type of movie he always gave a great performance his performance here is one of his greatest along with a star is born and the fall of the roman empire

  • @gggggggg3542
    @gggggggg3542 Год назад +58

    Interesting FACT, Winston Churchill actually paid a tribute to Rommel during the war!!!! Said that he was "A great general"

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +7

      That is interesting. Thanks for sharing.

    • @TheDoctor1225
      @TheDoctor1225 Год назад +9

      He did. You can be against someone and yet still admire their skills as a commander. Unlike many of the Nazis, Rommel also did not engage in brutality or mistreatment of POWs as he had seen that in WW I and would not tolerate it under his own command.

    • @Strong_UP_Calvins_zombie
      @Strong_UP_Calvins_zombie Год назад +6

      No better tribute than being hunted by British SAS. I mean i would feel like a total bad ass knowing i was going to be taken out by those guys.

    • @lawriehey
      @lawriehey Год назад +1

      P.m.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +2

      @@Strong_UP_Calvins_zombie Right?!

  • @randallmccoy8581
    @randallmccoy8581 Месяц назад +2

    Excellent film. Thank you

  • @steven2183
    @steven2183 Год назад +37

    Rommel: "What about the petrol?"
    commander: "not a pint"
    Rommel: "don't you mean liter?"

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the visit!

    • @ftalker11
      @ftalker11 9 месяцев назад +5

      No, he meant "litre".

    • @torgman
      @torgman 8 месяцев назад +2

      commander: [points to movie camera] "The Americans don't know what that is."

  • @sccc6758
    @sccc6758 Месяц назад +1

    This is a good movie. Thanks for posting

  • @ferrisreels66
    @ferrisreels66 Год назад +10

    Mason also nails it in 'Cross of Iron' (1977). Worth a look.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +1

      Roger that. My very first job in Hollywood was preparing royalty statements for Producers. "Cross of Iron" (1977) was one of the very first statements I ever worked on.

    • @richardruff8712
      @richardruff8712 Год назад +1

      Yes, Mason had a decent part, but, of course, James Coburn as Sgt. Steiner, took all the glory...

  • @BarbecueSnowflake
    @BarbecueSnowflake 8 месяцев назад +3

    This is the performance James Masons life. His performance transcends the film. Peak acting/ peak performance 🎭

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Месяц назад

      Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for sharing your thoughts.

  • @DanBeech-ht7sw
    @DanBeech-ht7sw Год назад +5

    Superb voice, James Mason

  • @robertwalker6023
    @robertwalker6023 6 месяцев назад +9

    Rip Rommel... respected by all military commanders from around the world....

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching.

    • @loganborg6731
      @loganborg6731 Месяц назад

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  • @Mark-ch8pi
    @Mark-ch8pi 4 месяца назад +5

    Rommel is known among many in the 'Anglo-sphere' as a Very honorable warrior . There were a lot of men in the Wehrmacht , Luftwaffe and Kriegsmarine who displayed real Chivalry and decency toward their captured or helpless enemy .

  • @andrewcooper8980
    @andrewcooper8980 Год назад +17

    I had forgotten how great James Mason was as an actor. He played Rommel to a tee

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +4

      Thanks for your opinion.

    • @howardkahn4330
      @howardkahn4330 Год назад +3

      how the hell do you know that!

    • @richardruff8712
      @richardruff8712 Год назад +1

      @@howardkahn4330 Yes...One of the most interesting comments in the entire list... At first glance, your comment seems very harsh, but, after thinking about it, I agree with you... Let's remember that, when the film was made, there would still have been plenty of people alive, who would have known Rommel personally... And the film producers would have been able to draw on those people's memories, so as to get lots of information about his personality, so that James Mason would have been able to create a fairly accurate presentation on screen... If a new film was made about Rommel today, there would be almost nobody still alive to give help with the actor's preparations... It seems to be generally accepted that James Mason DID create a reasonably accurate impression of Erwin Rommel... IMO if everyone thinks that James Mason did a good impression, then I am happy to accept it, as we cannot prove otherwise...

  • @mymatemartin
    @mymatemartin 2 месяца назад +3

    Mason was a strikingly handsome man in his day. A great fit for the role of Rommel.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Месяц назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! I posted James Mason in "One Way Street" (1950): ruclips.net/video/mZwCDkwYV8M/видео.html

  • @TraitofSiNN727
    @TraitofSiNN727 Год назад +23

    *"..in a man-to-man fight, the winner is he who has one more round in his magazine.."*
    Field Marshal-Erwin Rommel

  • @hanpolo2727
    @hanpolo2727 Год назад +5

    The fact that Rommel would wear a black leather jacket and probably his full uniform underneath in the scorching sun of North Africa just impresses me very much.

  • @sccc6758
    @sccc6758 Месяц назад +1

    James mason along with jason robords are two underrated actors of their time

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  29 дней назад

      Roger that. Thanks for watching. "A Thousand Clowns" (1965) is on my personal top ten list.

  • @mikethompson2650
    @mikethompson2650 Год назад +13

    Mason also played Rommel in the movie The Desert Rats 1953. Richard Burton played a Brit Co of an Aussie inf unit.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +1

      Roger that. Welcome.

    • @jonathanowen8389
      @jonathanowen8389 Год назад

      Didn't like his portrayal of Rommel in that film. Totally different and more of a stereotype WW2 German.

    • @pastryshack551
      @pastryshack551 9 месяцев назад

      I was trying to figure out where was Richard Burton in this movie, which I thought he was, so I will try to find the desert rats after this. Thank you

  • @Aquarium-Downunder
    @Aquarium-Downunder Год назад +23

    Rommel was an officer and gentleman, but never a nazi.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +4

      Thanks for the visit!

    • @evo5dave
      @evo5dave 7 месяцев назад

      Ah yes. The post-war Rommel myth. He was a Nazi.

  • @andrewvisser5805
    @andrewvisser5805 Год назад +4

    Excellent and moving film - a fitting tribute, and this by an Englishman no less.

  • @BumMcFluff
    @BumMcFluff 7 месяцев назад +3

    When the music first started, I was half expecting it to break into a serious version of the Hogan's Heroes theme.

  • @angloaust1575
    @angloaust1575 Год назад +18

    James Mason was a conscientious objector in ww2!

    • @TowGunner
      @TowGunner Год назад +6

      He even refused to do non-combatant military service. Well, he ended up doing his military service…… In a German uniform.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +5

      Being a a conscientious objector during World War II caused his family to break with him for many years.

  • @patrickmckenna2024
    @patrickmckenna2024 Год назад +43

    The irony is that in real life Rommel never actually agreed to take part in the generals plot. However, he did fail to report the fact that he was approached, and that was what doomed him. He was an extraordinary man though, and an extraordinary soldier.

    • @ToddBrooks-o5m
      @ToddBrooks-o5m Год назад +4

      That's your opinion .

    • @MissMarinaCapri
      @MissMarinaCapri Год назад +1

      @@ToddBrooks-o5m, curious, what do you take exception for?

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад

      Welcome.

    • @Brianhugetool.
      @Brianhugetool. Год назад

      He was a staunch Nazi and lover of Hitler all the same , he may have been a good soldier but not what people think he was .

    • @busman2050
      @busman2050 Год назад +1

      It's my opinion also user

  • @DrParthaBal
    @DrParthaBal Год назад +12

    I heard of him from my father and grandfather. We are from India and I must say the great General or Field Marshall rather commands the respect of plenty of Indian people like me.

  • @silvertip8k278
    @silvertip8k278 2 месяца назад +3

    James mason...incredible actor...blue max a favorite of mine as well...I was in Stuttgart when the son of rommel,was running for mayor...

  • @LEIFanevret
    @LEIFanevret 11 месяцев назад +5

    James Mason! One of the best actors! 💯

  • @bernhardschaefer5740
    @bernhardschaefer5740 5 месяцев назад +4

    James Mason: the best Rommel (except the real one).

  • @RaulRodriguezasteroides
    @RaulRodriguezasteroides 4 месяца назад +3

    Que gran y bien lograda película, con un tremendo James Mason, como siempre, un actorazo y una no menos esperada excelente dirección del genio de Henry Hathaway. De las mejores películas biográficas que he visto en mi vida. Sucesos reales y verídicos. Cada vez que veo esta producción, me emociona el final y se mojan los ojos. Dios no permita que pase algo así en el mundo otra vez. La horrible y desastrosa WWII..👏👏👏🧎🧎🧎🙏🙏🙏

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  2 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

  • @douglasschliewen4302
    @douglasschliewen4302 Год назад +10

    Herrlingen bei Ulm was the official name of the town where the Rommel's resided, I believe. Heidelberg, Mannheim, Freiburg, Baden-Baden and the Black Forest are all in Baden-Wuerttemberg as well.

  • @rubewaddell1704
    @rubewaddell1704 Год назад +24

    Henry Hathaway had an interesting career and directed some good (and varied) movies from Western, his primary output to drama, war, crime and even a blaxpoitation film in the '70's (his last film).

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Год назад +1

      I actually checked to see if "Hangup" (1974) was in the Public Domain. It's not. Thanks for the visit!

    • @davidsigalow7349
      @davidsigalow7349 Год назад +1

      He was an excellent director.

  • @calvinstaley0123
    @calvinstaley0123 8 месяцев назад +8

    Happy heavenly birthday to James Neville Mason (May 15, 1909 - July 27, 1984) 🎉

    • @trapezemusic
      @trapezemusic 2 месяца назад +1

      Neville, a perfect middle name for such a distinguished actor.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Месяц назад +2

      Roger that. Thanks for watching.

  • @nelsonandrade2925
    @nelsonandrade2925 4 месяца назад +1

    Assisti mais um excelente filme desse canal que não me arrependo de ter me inscrito, Santa Catarina prestigiando seu canal!

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  2 месяца назад

      Thank you for your kind words and your support. I appreciate it.

  • @johnjanland4788
    @johnjanland4788 Год назад +4

    His name quite rightly lives on!
    JML

  • @garynorris8492
    @garynorris8492 3 месяца назад +2

    Rommel was a tactical genius, he's achievements were squandered by military superiors.

  • @kanervatie
    @kanervatie 8 месяцев назад +4

    My grandfather fought next to Rommel. Ernest Kohl, father of one Helmut Kohl, my uncle.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  Месяц назад +1

      God bless your Grandfather and your Uncle. Thanks for watching.

  • @waltervaz3393
    @waltervaz3393 Год назад +1

    muito obrigado pela postagem.

  • @johnraines4825
    @johnraines4825 Год назад +8

    Great film!

  • @remember1110
    @remember1110 Год назад +3

    Absolutely wonderful flick...

  • @MarkVickers-xq9si
    @MarkVickers-xq9si 9 месяцев назад +7

    Ronmel : A THOROUGHLY Honorable man - to the end . A True Inspiration , Including Civilians like me , for what it means to be an Honorable Warrior .

  • @JoToP
    @JoToP 23 дня назад +2

    I always thought a remake of this movie with Ed Harris as Rommel would have been good.

    • @DonaldPBorchersOG
      @DonaldPBorchersOG  22 дня назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for sharing your opinion.

  • @bodaciousbiker
    @bodaciousbiker 9 месяцев назад +4

    A terrific movie for a Sunday afternoon(or anytime, lol)! My German-born dad was ten at the time of Rommel's death and I remember him telling us how a national day of mourning was declared on the day of his funeral and they were given the day off from school, though their homework assignment was that they were required to submit a short 'essay' the next day about his contributions to the Reich. All shops were closed, very sombre classical music was played on the radio all day long and the state funeral was even broadcast live(and no, Hitler did not attend)...Herr Goebbels must've worked overtime orchestrating this Nazi production!. Though ostensibly offered the 'option' of an honourable death (suicide) or facing a humiliating trial before Roland Freisler's Volksgericht(Peoples Court) where he most certainly would've been found guilty of treason and executed(as well as imperilling his own family, and all immensely embarrassing to the regime), in reality, Rommel had very little choice. Germans, like the rest of the world, would only learn of his true fate after the war's end. One of the great ironies of the Third Reich(and there are many) is that, though this despicable regime considered this honourable and decent man a traitor and compelled him to take his own life, to save face, they were also forced to give a true German patriot the funeral he actually deserved!
    As for the film itself, I'm no expert on the North African campaign and can't comment on the accuracy of all events portrayed here, but I did notice one thing not quite right from the get-go. The Stahlhelm that the Wehrmacht soldiers are wearing, both in Africa and in Europe, seems to be a much older version, perhaps a variant of the M1918 model that was introduced late in WWI and used by the Reichswehr during the Weimar years. It was phased out during the early days of the Wehrmacht(Third Reich) and replaced by the M1935 and its future variants. You certainly would never have seen it in 1941 North Africa(nor any other WWII campaigns for that matter, though surplus ones did make a reappearance with some Volkssturm, or people's militia units, near the war's end). The most obvious differences between the two are that the M1935 is squatter-looking with a shorter and less flared front visor and rear skirt with no side bolts...essentially the 'classic' Wehrmacht helmet of WWII. Though the M1935 would be tweaked and improved over the years, it retained this basic shape until 1945(and is still in use in some countries today, including Chile, Bolivia and even Germany(as a firefighter's helmet). I'm really surprised the film's prop people and historical advisors let this one get by as it's so patently obvious, particularly since in 1951, authentic M1935s and later models could be had by the truckloads for literally peanuts!

  • @Stefanakos246
    @Stefanakos246 Год назад +12

    Very good for a dramatic war film.

  • @opaulamorgan4265
    @opaulamorgan4265 6 месяцев назад +5

    The ending of this movie is so sad.😢

  • @DailyDamage
    @DailyDamage 10 месяцев назад +4

    Rommel was a soldiers soldier. Everyone could respect that. 🫡

  • @babesinclair
    @babesinclair 5 месяцев назад +3

    An outstanding film.

  • @B25gunship
    @B25gunship 2 месяца назад +1

    Charlie Fox used to be an announcer every year at the Geneseo Air show in upstate New York and would usually talk about the Rommel incident.

  • @johnkennedy972
    @johnkennedy972 Год назад +19

    One eh my favourite films Erwin Rommel the desert fox was a legend

  • @gordontaylor5373
    @gordontaylor5373 Месяц назад +1

    I really love the sound of that bloke 'Stulpnagel's name! You couldn't have a more German sounding name if you tried! That's great! And Hitler was supposed to have a serious heart condition. Shouting and raving the way he did, it's amazing he didn't have a fatal heart attack!

  • @yomama8873
    @yomama8873 Год назад +2

    Thank you 🤩🤩🤩💖💖

  • @UFO_computers
    @UFO_computers Год назад +3

    Fantastic. Thanks, Donald.

  • @geetee7154
    @geetee7154 28 дней назад +1

    James Mason was a great British actor, I live 100feet from his family home, he came from Huddersfield West Yorkshire, the site where he lived was torn down many years ago & a block of Town houses are on the site, called James Mason Court, not a lot of people know that 😁