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Katz und Maus (1967) watch online HD
  • Original title:Katz und Maus
  • Category:Movie / Drama / War
  • Released:1967
  • Director:Hans Jürgen Pohland
  • Actors:Lars Brandt,Peter Brandt,Claudia Bremer
  • Writer:Günter Grass,Michael Hinz
  • Budget:DEM 750,000
  • Duration:1h 32min
  • Video type:Movie

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Short summary

A film adaptation of the book by the same name written by Günter Grass. Pilenz, the narrator, revisits places of his WWII childhood in Nazi Germany, going through memories regarding his relationship to Mahlke, an old "friend" of his.

Brothers Lars Brandt (I)' and Peter Brandt, who play the same role - the younger and older Joachim Mahlke, respectively - are the sons of German politician Willy Brandt.

The scene where Wolfgang Neuss drives a car along the waterfront with two wheels in the water had to be shot over and over again, because the ocean's spray was not high enough for the director's taste and he wanted the car to be driven deeper into the water. This went on and on until Neuss finally lost control over the car and drove it into the water. With the car half under and water up to his chest, Neuss then exclaimed "Is this deep enough?".

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    • Author: Arar
    While "Katz und Maus" takes place during the time of the second worldwar in germany (In a part that belongs to Polen today),nazi-influence on several young germans is shown in a less urgent way. Although showing young germans life during the war (presented in a flasback) the film does not show Mahlke as a soldier or shows any warscene. With one or two exceptions you can't see anything of the war. But the cruelty and violence of the war reach the viewer even more influencing by showing a heroising of the Soldiers, the boys interest for german submarines, their extreme knowledge of the german weapons and vehicles. The by far most important aspect and what finaly makes this movie an astonishing one is the way the director reveals the young mens phantasies and dreams. Their minds seem to be controlled in such a way, that you can't obviously see what the nazi-regime has done to them. This is also shown in the way the protagonist deals with his thoughts by showing us his flashback. The directors surreal pictures and ideas are kind of characterization of Mahlke, who is victim and participant of headless german violence and destroying by showing his interest for german forces. You see a cat, which can't move because it isn't a living thing. When Mahlke was younger, (this scene is also introduced in the beginning), a cat injured him at his throat. Mahlkes throat is called the mouse and when the cat injures Mahlke it is obviously an image for killing the mouse. The message of the book is well transformed to the scenes of this film. The author, Günter Grass, also author of "The tin drum", which can be understood together with "Katz und Maus" and another famous novel as a war-triology (In germany they are known as the "Danzig-Trilogie"), often tells stories that take part in a time of the second worldwar while their plot on the surface doesn't deal with the war.
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    • Author: Blackbrand
    Though I have no knowledge about the political background of Germany during the Nazi era, and though I don't have any ideas about what "Cat and Mouse" stands for, I still think this film is truly great. What I like the most about this film is the techniques. There are many surreal scenes in this film. These surreal scenes, which contain some deep meanings unknown to me, are sometimes very funny, sometimes very haunting, and most of them are full of undescribable feelings. Many scenes are shocking, sad, nostalgic, and beautiful at the same time, especially the scenes when the characters are suddenly and amazingly transformed into deformed dolls. I feel like laughing everytime the cat appears, though I don't know why the cat has that effect on me. The scene when the boy is dancing on the ship is also outstanding. I wish this film or its director could be as famous as, if not more than, "The Tin Drum" or "If." "Cat and Mouse", while as sharply satirical as those two films, still has a profound effect on personal feelings. Though I don't know how well this film reflects the political, military, social, or historical issues, at least I know that, after seeing this movie, I looked at cats in a different way for some time.
  • Complete credited cast:
    Lars Brandt Lars Brandt - Joachim Mahlke - der jüngere
    Peter Brandt Peter Brandt - Joachim Mahlke - der ältere
    Claudia Bremer Claudia Bremer - Tulla
    Wolfgang Neuss Wolfgang Neuss - Pilenz
    Ingrid van Bergen Ingrid van Bergen - Tante von Mahlke
    Michael Hinz Michael Hinz - Jagdflieger
    Herbert Weissbach Herbert Weissbach - Klohse
    Helmut Kircher Helmut Kircher - Kapitänleutnant
    Christof Arnold Christof Arnold - Sonntag
    Hans-Peter Brandes Hans-Peter Brandes - Esch
    Wolf-Ruediger Knoche Wolf-Ruediger Knoche - Kupka
    Klaus Langeheinecke Klaus Langeheinecke - Buschmann
    Mathias Wagner Mathias Wagner - Winter
    Wolfgang Zeller Wolfgang Zeller - Schilling
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