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- IMDb Code: 0082096
- Director: Wolfgang Petersen
- Plot Keyword: U Boat | Duty | Boredom | Filth | German Submarine
- Runtime: 149 min | 209 min (director's cut)
- Filming Date:
- Genre: Adventure | Drama | War
- Soundtrack: It's a Long Way to Tipperary
- Rate: 8.4/10 total 149,515 votes
- Release Date: 10 February 1982 (USA)
- Gross: $11,433,134 (USA) (25 April 1997)
- Sound Mix: Dolby Digital (director's cut) | Dolby (original release) | SDDS (director's cut)
- Stars: Jrgen Prochnow, Herbert Grnemeyer, Klaus Wennemann | See full cast and crew »
- Filming Location: Bodensee, Bavaria, Germany
- Budget: $14,000,000 (estimated)
- Original Music By: Klaus Doldinger (score composer)
- Wolfgang Petersen (screenplay)
- Lothar G. Buchheim (novel)
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Das Boot (1981) Known Trivia
- To simulate the storm in the Atlantic, a model of the tower was splashed with water from a large tank. Actor Jan Fedder lost his grip on the railing and was washed off the model, breaking a few ribs in the fall, one of the other actors instantly shouted "Man Overboard". At first Petersen didn't realize it was an accident but enthusiastically yelled "Good idea, Jan. We'll do that one more time!". Peterson still kept the scene and rewrote Jan Fedder's part in the film, so that his character spent a short portion of the movie in bed. The actor actually had to be brought back and forth from the hospital every day because of concussion. The painful expression on his face is real and not acted. (The scene which features him bedridden is available on the uncut edition.) 62 of 62 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- The bulk of the film's $15 million budget was spent on constructing U-boats. Specifications for the original Type VII-C U-boat were found at the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry. The plans were taken to the original builder of the subs, who was commissioned to build a full-sized, sea-going replica, their first such assignment since the war ended. A second full-sized model was built for interior filming. 58 of 58 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- Originally filmed in German, all of the major actors could speak English. When the movie was dubbed into English for USA and UK distribution, all of the principal actors actually dubbed their own voices into English. 56 of 56 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- The submarine models built for Das Boot were also the ones used in Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981). 44 of 44 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- Because the original TV mini-series was severely criticized in Germany for portraying World War II Germans sympathetically, the producer greeted the first American showing of the film at the Los Angeles Film Festival with great trepidation. They weren't sure how a former enemy nation in that war would react to the film, especially in a city with a large Jewish population, and their fears were reinforced when the audience applauded the opening caption saying 30,000 of 40,000 German men that went into war in submarines didn't come back. However, when it ended, the audience gave the film a standing ovation in appreciation of the artistry of the filmmakers. 62 of 63 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- To help his actors convey the claustrophobic conditions found on a real U-boat, director Wolfgang Petersen insisted on filming within the actual confines of the ship (scarcely wider than a man's outstretched arms), rather than removing the model's outer wall. 39 of 39 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- The movie was shot silent (because of exaggerated camera noise in the submarine interiors) and all German and English dialogue had to be looped. 36 of 36 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- The cast was deliberately kept indoors continually during the shooting period in order to look as pale as a real submarine crew would on a mission at sea. 34 of 34 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- In the scene in the La Rochelle bar, Otto Sander (Thomsen) was really drunk. 47 of 48 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
- The full-scale model was little more than a hollow shell with an engine, and could be used only in calm waters. While it was being filmed in rougher weather, it cracked in two and sank. It was later recovered, patched with wood planks and used for the final shots. 29 of 29 found this interesting Interesting? Yes No |
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Das Boot (1981) Story: It is 1942 and the German submarine fleet is heavily engaged in the so-called "Battle of the Atlantic" to harass and destroy British shipping. With better escorts of the Destroyer Class, however, German U-Boats have begun to take heavy losses. "Das Boot" is the story of one such U-Boat crew, with the film examining how these submariners maintained their professionalism as soldiers and attempted to accomplish impossible missions, all the while attempting to understand and obey the ideology of the government under which they served. Written byAnthony Hughes <husnock31@hotmail.com>
Das Boot (1981) Plot: The claustrophobic world of a WWII German U-boat; boredom, filth, and sheer terror. Full summary » »
Goofs: Continuity: When they meet the other U-boat at sea, Werner and the 2nd Lt. report it off the port bow even though clearly looking and pointing to starboard.
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