The Desert Fox
20th Century Fox
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DVD Details:
- Starring: James Mason, Cedric Hardwicke, Jessica Tandy, Luther Adler, Everett Sloane
- Director: Henry Hathaway
- Format: Black White, Closed-captioned, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
- Rated: NR (Not Rated)
- Studio: 20th Century Fox
- Theatrical Release Date: Oct 17, 1951
- DVD Release Date: May 20, 2003
- Run Time: 88 minutes
- ASIN: B00008AOTO
- UPC: 024543071990
- Sales Rank: 6151
Editorial Review from Description:
James Mason delivers a strong performance in this fascinating portrait of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel. In the early 1940's, Rommel's juggernaut Afrika Korps dominated North Africa. But as the tide turned and he came to the painful realization that his Fuhrer, to whom he hd sworn allegiance, was destroying Germany, his ingrained sense of duty pushed him into a conspiracy against Hitler. Co-starring Jessica Tandy as Rommel's wife and Cedric Hardwicke as another anti-Hitler conspirator, The Desert Fox is an intimate look at one of the most respected military tacticians of modern times.
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    Rommel's home, 2008-11-16
I am writing from memory here -- of the film from three months ago, and a walk from Herrlingen to the Rommel home twenty years ago.
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br /Although the IMDB listing says the filming took place in California, the exteriors of the home match my memory of the actual house. The driveway entry's gateposts, the curve of the driveway, the the shape and stone appearance of the front of the house, even the front doorstep.
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br /I'll have to watch again to see if Mason was actually present in those exterior shots, or did he stay in California?
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br /The house was briefly used as a U.S. military HQ, and then became an orphanage, I remember reading, after the war.
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br /When I walked up the hill from Herrlingen toward the Rommel driveeway on my left, the gate was shut, but then a car approached it, and a young woman opened it, just as she saw me.
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br /She did not want to disappoint a visitor from so far away, and so delayed her errands to show me in to the house.
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br /I stood inside in the portico, looking up the stairway to the right, and she explained that three young families, each with two children, had cooperatively purchased the home. I believe she said each family occupied one floor of the house, though I don't recall it being tall enough for three stories.
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br /I did not intrude further, and went back outside, where she pointed out the bomb shelter (against possible Allied air attack) to the right of the driveway (the uphill side when facing the house), up against some (birch?) trees.
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br /When she closed the gate behind us and drove away, I turned left and walked up the hill, the route Rommel took in his last moments.
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br /The right side of the road had several newer homes, on an uphill slope, looking out over the valley and river below. This same hillside appears bare, I recall, in the film.
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br /On the left side of the road, the side opposite the houses, there is now a bench (concrete?) with a plaque, I believe, commemorating Rommel's death there. I sat there for a few moments. I believe photos of that site are availabe to view online.
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br /I need to see the film again to be certain, but I now recall seeing that same spot in it, without the bench, or with a cruder wooden one (?) Ah, memory!
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br /Anyway, among the praises in your wonderful reviews here, I want to include praise for this film's conscientious effort to utilize or duplicate the actual Rommel home in Desert Fox.
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br /The Rommel story is of course the mirror we hold up to ourselves in times of turmoil.
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br /How would I have acted, given a career involvement in military expertise, as I realized the madness of the rulers and the insanity my country had fallen into? Would I have withdrawn my skills from such wrong uses?
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br /All of the recent fatuous praise of U.S. soldiers who don't think for themselves, and just "do their jobs," hmmmm....
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br /And "loyal" U.S. civilians, who've allowed the displacement of four million Iraqi refugees, among them 10,000s of young teen girls selling themselves in neighboring countries for the survival of their families, without an "American" finger lifted to help them.
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br /Where is the shame now among us that the German people were expected to learn and display when confronted with the ovens up the road?
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br /In this Republic, especially, the "job" of Citizen comes first, and we have been slow, slow, slow to do it.
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br /The Rommels present the many-layered story of sane people trying to exist in insane times, much like the parallel sad story of Robert E. Lee.
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br /We have even more apt lifetime examples generalship, such as Eisenhower, eager to teach the rest of us to keep War as the last resort, not the first.
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br /We gather here to learn from history, and its significant characters, so as not to repeat or perpetuate their misery.
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br /The final coda of Manfred's long and successful career as Stuttgart's mayor indicates that these were, indeed, normal, honorable people that any of us could aspire to equal, and yet, sadly, living in a time of such evil, they could neither prevent much of the evil, nor keep it from marking their own family with its touch.
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br /The death mask of Rommel, the photo of which I recall seeing in The Rommel Papers, casts upon us a final look of contempt which speaks many volumes.
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br /Without going into the complex layers of bitter disappointment that might have produced such a look, I might add that I hope this soul has since found peace in understanding how an immature humanity could fail to live up to the high principles he held, and arrived at forgiveness for himself in not penetrating the fog of life's accumulated experience enough to see what he was really up against, and to escape it with his family in time.
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