Unsubdued Slaves
Unsubdued Slaves

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Unsubdued Slaves

1946
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Greek

On the eve of World War II in Athens, a troupe of young actors plans to put on William Shakespeare's, A Midsummer Night's Dream. However, the outbreak of war changes everything.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Frank CapraGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

In the aftermath of World War I, a disabled American veteran struggles to reintegrate into society and find his place in a changing world. Facing physical and emotional challenges, he grapples with disillusionment and the search for meaning amidst the societal upheaval of the post-war era. His journey is one of resilience, as he attempts to build a new life and contribute to a nation rebuilding itself.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'Unsubdued Slaves' received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its ambitious scope and Gary Cooper's performance, while others found its narrative pacing uneven and its themes occasionally heavy-handed. Audiences were generally divided, with some resonating deeply with the veteran's struggles, while others found the film's portrayal of post-war life somewhat bleak.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Gary Cooper's compelling portrayal of a war-torn veteran.

  • Criticized for a sprawling narrative that sometimes struggles with focus.

  • Noted for its earnest attempt to capture the post-WWI disillusionment.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this historical film, but where available, viewers often comment on the powerful acting, particularly from Gary Cooper, and the film's historical context. Some find it a moving depiction of post-war struggles, while others find its tone to be somber.

Fun Fact

The film was Frank Capra's first major directorial effort after the conclusion of World War II, marking a return to narrative filmmaking after his significant contributions to the 'Why We Fight' documentary series during the war.

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