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Behind the Door
Oscar Krug is looked upon with suspicion by his neighbors because of his German name. When the US is drawn into the war with Germany, he enlists and travels the seas with his wife, Alice Morse. During a submarine attack Alice is snatched from Krug's side by a German officer. Krug now lives to have his revenge, and when the opportunity presents itself, he will have it.
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Plot Summary
In the lead-up to World War I, a timid and fearful young man named Oscar Smoll is mocked by his peers for his lack of bravery. He falls in love with a young woman named "Doll" who shares his gentle nature. However, when war breaks out and his country calls for its men, Oscar is determined to overcome his fears and prove his valor, facing the horrors of the battlefield and the prejudices of society.
Critical Reception
While specific contemporary reviews are scarce, "Behind the Door" was considered a significant and impactful film of its time, praised for its earnest portrayal of courage and the psychological toll of war. It resonated with audiences for its relatable protagonist and its powerful anti-war sentiment, which was becoming more prominent in cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive handling of a complex psychological journey.
Appreciated for its timely and effective anti-war message.
Noted for a strong performance by Holbrook Blinn as the conflicted protagonist.
Google audience: Due to the film's age, there are no readily available Google user reviews to summarize.
Fun Fact
The film was lauded for its groundbreaking depiction of shell shock and the psychological trauma of war, themes that were still largely unexplored in cinema at the time of its release.
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