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The 49th Parallel (1941)

The 49th Parallel (1941)
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49th Parallel is a British wartime entreaty for Empire solidarity, concentrating on rousing the patriotic fervor of the citizens of Canada. A group of Nazi naval officers and crewmen are stranded on Canadian soil (we have no sympathy for the castaways, inasmuch as we have just seen them refusing food and water to a group of torpedoed British seamen). Led by lieutenant Eric Portman, the Nazis try to stir up sympathy amongst the Canadians, beginning with apolitical Quebeckian trapper Laurence Olivier. Failing to convert Olivier--even by force--the Germans move on to a Hutterite farming community, where again they are unsuccessful in winning adherents (though, conversely, German seaman Niall Mac Ginnis defects to the other side). They then cross the path of professorial author Leslie Howard, who is living amongst the Indians to soak up "local color". Even Howard proves too formidable for the Nazis, and by film's end the surviving invaders are hiding out in a train, where they are discovered and captured by AWOL Canadian soldier Raymond Massey. Most TV viewers know 49th Parallel under its alternate title, The Invaders. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Leslie HowardRaymond Massey, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Powell
Format(s):
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Synopsis of The 49th Parallel

49th Parallel is a British wartime entreaty for Empire solidarity, concentrating on rousing the patriotic fervor of the citizens of Canada. A group of Nazi naval officers and crewmen are stranded on Canadian soil (we have no sympathy for the castaways, inasmuch as we have just seen them refusing food and water to a group of torpedoed British seamen). Led by lieutenant Eric Portman, the Nazis try to stir up sympathy amongst the Canadians, beginning with apolitical Quebeckian trapper Laurence Olivier. Failing to convert Olivier--even by force--the Germans move on to a Hutterite farming community, where again they are unsuccessful in winning adherents (though, conversely, German seaman Niall Mac Ginnis defects to the other side). They then cross the path of professorial author Leslie Howard, who is living amongst the Indians to soak up "local color". Even Howard proves too formidable for the Nazis, and by film's end the surviving invaders are hiding out in a train, where they are discovered and captured by AWOL Canadian soldier Raymond Massey. Most TV viewers know 49th Parallel under its alternate title, The Invaders. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
123 mins

Complete Cast of The 49th Parallel


Director(s):
Michael Powell
Writer(s):
Rodney AcklandEmeric Pressburger
Producer(s):
John SutroMichael Powell
Categories:
War
The 49th Parallel Awards:
  • 1942 - National Board of Review - Best Acting
  • 1942 - National Board of Review - Best Acting
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Barbara and Peter F.

This is an amazing film! What a story ... and characters. Well executed with some awesome performances by Olivier and a few other well-knowns and unknowns. (Gynis Johns as a 16 year old!)

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Sandra N.

This is one of the most fascinating movies I've seen in a a long, long time. The story seems unbelievable but it is true. Really good & well acted.

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Nan S.

Great movie. I enjoyed it and learned a lot about Canada and WW2.

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