Odette

1950

Action / Drama / History / War

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Peter Ustinov Photo
Peter Ustinov as Lt. Alex Rabinovich / Arnauld
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Trevor Howard as Captain Peter Churchill / Raoul
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English 2.0
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24 fps
1 hr 57 min
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English 2.0
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24 fps
1 hr 57 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by clanciai10 / 10

Tragedies of freedom fighters with some glorious moments and survivals

Painstaking reconstruction of lost heroes of the war in an almost documentary character, in this case the French resistance organized from England with a quite ordinary woman as the main link and foundation of the operations, as she as an ordinary woman is best fit not to attract attention. When she is asked to volunteer she has no experience whatsoever, an ordinary woman with three children separated from her husband, whom we never hear a word of throughout the film. Instead there is Trevor Howard as a certain Peter Churchill as the other main link in the operations together with Peter Ustinov as the indispensable radio operator. He is caught and killed by the Gestapo, which you learn already in the beginning of the film, but you never see it happen. Instead you see the full torture sessions and ordeals of Trevor Howard and Anna Neagle.

It certainly is one of her best performances, the direction by Herbert Wilcox is completely natural all the way, and Anthony Collins has provided the film with discreet but eloquent music perfectly suited to the action; but the perhaps most interesting performance is that of the dubious Marius Goring as the Abwehr man, who like Canaris is well aware of the fallacy of Hitler's regime and continuosly seeks a way out of the war dilemma but falls in with the tragedy and must take the consquences of being part of it.

It's a gripping film of the unknown heroes of the war that never reached any public acknowledgement, while they were the ones who risked their lives more than most and often lost it. Still, this is also a film of survival against all odds by sheer obstinacy and refusal to cooperate with a dictatorship.

Reviewed by MartinHafer8 / 10

Worth seeing because it's true!

"Odette" is the true story of Odette Sansom, an incredibly brave lady who risked her life as a spy during WWII. Much of the film is about her exploits in France during the Nazi occupation and the final portion is about her being caught, tortured and imprisoned.

While the film is a bit slow here and there, I appreciates so much about it. First, while it was sanitized and you didn't see the same degree of horrors Odette saw in Ravensbruck concentration camp, the film didn't succumb to 'Hollywoodizing'....fictionalizing her story in order to make a supposedly better film. You see her as she was...a brave but vulnerable woman. Second, the story was a bit underplayed...and seemed more real because of it. Overall, an exceptionally well made and true story of an incredible lady.

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca5 / 10

Well-directed resistance drama

While it's not CARVE HER NAME WITH PRIDE, ODETTE nevertheless tells a similar story of a female French resistance fighter working against the Nazis in occupied France during WW2. Anna Neagle essays the role with integrity and plenty of character, and is well-supported by two of the most beloved of British male film stars, namely Trevor Howard and Peter Ustinov, both of whom are on top form. While this kind of story is overly familiar thanks to the continuing popularity of such narratives in cinema and books over the years, some very good and atmospheric direction adds immeasurably to the experience.

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