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The Mortal Storm. Professor Victor Roth (Frank Morgan) enjoys a tranquil life with his family in Germany. His daughter Freya (Margaret Sullavan) is courted both by Martin (James Stewart) and...
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Rancher Lee Hackett (Van Heflin) spends so much time trying...
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THE MORTAL STORM (1940) is a jaw-dropper about when Fascism...
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The Mortal Storm ranked tenth on Film Daily's year-end nationwide poll of 546 critics naming the best films of 1940. The film holds a 100% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 11 reviews. See also. List of films with a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, a film review aggregator website; References
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Dec 13, 2021 · The Mortal Storm was one of very few vehemently anti-Nazi movies made before the attack on Pearl Harbor. It refuses to describe anyone as Jewish, but it does give audiences a realistic glance...
With Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Robert Young, Frank Morgan. The Roth family leads a quiet life in a small village in the German Alps during the early 1930s. After the Nazis come to power, the family is divided and Martin Breitner, a family friend, is caught up in the turmoil.
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"The Mortal Storm" is by no means a documentary, nor can it be seen as a deep, philosophical film. Yet, inadvertently or not, the characters and plot make it clear that Nazism was a cancer that reached into every aspect of life-from education to social events.
Nov 14, 2004 · Review: The Mortal Storm. Frank Borzage positions his romanticism as a contribution to Hollywood’s anti-fascist crusade. by Jaime N. Christley. November 14, 2004. Frank Borzage’s The Mortal Storm begins with the following voiceover: “When man was new upon the earth, he was frightened by the dangers of the elements.