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Three Comrades

  • 1938
  • Approved
  • 1h 38m
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7.1/10
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Robert Taylor, Robert Young, Margaret Sullavan, and Franchot Tone in Three Comrades (1938)
Political DramaTragic RomanceDramaRomance

The close friendship of three German soldiers is strengthened by their shared love for the same woman, who is dying of tuberculosis.The close friendship of three German soldiers is strengthened by their shared love for the same woman, who is dying of tuberculosis.The close friendship of three German soldiers is strengthened by their shared love for the same woman, who is dying of tuberculosis.

  • Director
    • Frank Borzage
  • Writers
    • F. Scott Fitzgerald
    • Edward E. Paramore Jr.
    • Erich Maria Remarque
  • Stars
    • Robert Taylor
    • Margaret Sullavan
    • Franchot Tone
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    2.3K
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    • Director
      • Frank Borzage
    • Writers
      • F. Scott Fitzgerald
      • Edward E. Paramore Jr.
      • Erich Maria Remarque
    • Stars
      • Robert Taylor
      • Margaret Sullavan
      • Franchot Tone
    • 40User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 5 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Robert Taylor
    Robert Taylor
    • Erich Lohkamp
    Margaret Sullavan
    Margaret Sullavan
    • Patricia Hollmann
    Franchot Tone
    Franchot Tone
    • Otto Koster
    Robert Young
    Robert Young
    • Gottfried Lenz
    Guy Kibbee
    Guy Kibbee
    • Alfons
    Lionel Atwill
    Lionel Atwill
    • Breuer
    Henry Hull
    Henry Hull
    • Dr. Becker
    Charley Grapewin
    Charley Grapewin
    • Local Doctor
    Monty Woolley
    Monty Woolley
    • Dr. Jaffe
    Ricca Allen
    Ricca Allen
    • Housekeeper at Sea-side Hotel
    • (uncredited)
    Stanley Andrews
    Stanley Andrews
    • Officer Giving Toast
    • (uncredited)
    Jessie Arnold
    Jessie Arnold
    • Nurse at Sanatorium
    • (uncredited)
    Barbara Bedford
    Barbara Bedford
    • Rita - Singer Accompanied by Erich
    • (uncredited)
    Walter Bonn
    • Adjutant Requesting Demolition of Plane
    • (uncredited)
    Henry Brandon
    Henry Brandon
    • Valentin - Man with Eye Patch
    • (uncredited)
    Francis X. Bushman Jr.
    Francis X. Bushman Jr.
    • Second Comic
    • (uncredited)
    George Chandler
    George Chandler
    • First Comic with Singer
    • (uncredited)
    Spencer Charters
    Spencer Charters
    • Herr Schultz
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Frank Borzage
    • Writers
      • F. Scott Fitzgerald
      • Edward E. Paramore Jr.
      • Erich Maria Remarque
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    9mamalv

    A sensitive and poignant story of love and friendship in post-war Germany.

    What a lovely movie, with such touching performances by all involved it will fill your heart. The three comradesin post war Germany, are Robert Taylor, Franchot Tone, and Robert Young. As the war has ended the three friends try to start life again by opening a auto repair shop. They are all three, different in their ideals and their goals, but are loyal to each other in a wonderful way. Along the way, they meet Margaret Sullivan, a young woman who's past is filled with illness and a mysterious friend by the name of Herr Schultz. He seems to be her benefactor, but the relationship is never defined by more than that. She falls in love with Erich (Taylor) but does not want to marry him, because she is ill, and knows that she will ultimately die. Otto (Tone) persuades her to marry him because even if their time together is short, love is all that matters. She marries him, and falls ill, having never told Erich about her fate. Gottfried (Young) is the idealist who falls the victim of the times, and is killed which breaks up the three comrades. They continue on not telling Pat (Sullivan) he is dead so that she will take an operation to get better. She does, but in the end, sacrifices herself, dying in the arms of her husband (Taylor). It is all and all a beautiful movie, that tells of love and friendship, without selfishness, or pride. Robert Taylor is great in what I would say is a refined, and quiet performance. His love for her is shown in many ways, without words, just a kind of gentleness. This follows the 1936 role of the doomed lover, Armand Duval in Camille, which I consider one of his best performances. Armand was torn and unhappy, Erich is blissful and ardent. Margaret Sullivan is beautiful and valiant as Pat, and her performance gives to Taylor, as did Garbo, a chance to show what a fine actor he really was. A lovely film.
    6kijii

    Friendship of three army buddies--and one woman--between the world wars

    This MGM movie, based on a novel by Erich Maria Remarque, is the story of three German army buddies, tracing there comradeship from WWI into the years between the world wars.

    After the Great War, three army buddies--Erich Lohkamp (Robert Taylor), Otto Koster (Franchot Tone) and Gottfried Lenz (Robert Young)--open an auto repair shop together. Although the story seems to center around the courtship and marriage of Erich Lohkampr and Oscar-nominee, Margaret Sullavan (Patricia Hollmann), it really demonstrates the closeness of all four friends; their individual hardships and struggles; and how much they all care for each other, as the harbingers of WWII start to show themselves in the streets of Germany between the wars.

    The movie was OK, I can't say that it was great. In fact, the movie didn't even approach the greatness of Erich Maria Remarque's book, All Quiet on the Western Front and the movie based on that novel.
    7theowinthrop

    "There is fighting in the city...."

    Yes, but between whom? THREE COMRADES is remembered today for it's classy acting by Margaret Sullivan, Robert Taylor, Robert Young, and Franchot Tone, for it's setting in Germany after World War I, and for it's screenplay, which is the closest thing to a complete movie script that F. Scott Fitzgerald ever wrote. Actually his original script has been published (about twenty five years ago), and shows it was far more outspoken in pinpointing politics than this film is. Hollywood, in 1938, was aware of the Nazis and of their racial and political policies, but they were also aware of the opposition to any type of open criticism of the right in Europe by the U.S. Congress. So Fitzgerald's script was toned down. His work is still pretty good, but one misses the bite he would have fully given if the script had not been tampered with. It does give a pretty good view of the political confusion and economic dislocation following the end of the World War, but for all an audience knows the fighting in the city might be over rival soccer teams!
    8wes-connors

    Make That Four Comrades

    Following the Great War (aka World War I), three German soldiers vow to stick together through thick and thin. The "Three Comrades" are: temporarily disillusioned Robert Taylor (as Erich Lohkamp), cautiously optimistic Franchot Tone (as Otto Koster) and politically idealistic Robert Young (as Gottfried Lenz). They begin a soon-to-be struggling automobile repair business. The hesitatingly optimistic trio become a quartet upon meeting beautifully fatalistic Margaret Sullavan (as Patricia "Pat" Hollmann). This is, of course, Germany between the two World Wars of the 20th century...

    This allegorical film is too American for its own good, but the story holds up well. It benefits greatly by being from a 1936 novel by "All Quiet on the Western Front" (1929) author and young war veteran Erich Maria Remarque. The additional dialog by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Edward E. Paramore Jr. is more astute than askew...

    The intent is for Mr. Taylor's protagonist to carry the better qualities of the "Three Comrades" to a full representation of Germany. But, coming on like a cross between Greta Garbo and June Allyson, Ms. Sullavan takes the film away. And, considering the events of the 1940s, her character represented a bigger part of the whole. Sullavan was honored as "Best Actress" of 1938 by the "New York Film Critics" for her prescient performance. Her comrades contribute memorably and director Frank Borzage does exceptionally well with his "Hallelujah Chorus" revenge and some great closing scenes.

    ******** Three Comrades (6/2/38) Frank Borzage ~ Margaret Sullavan, Robert Taylor, Franchot Tone, Robert Young
    Kalaman

    Margaret Sullavan Luminous in a Borzage Classic

    "Three Comrades" is one of Frank Borzage's most poignant and memorable love stories.

    Based on the novel by Erich Maria Remarque on post-World War I Germany, it concerns three war veterans - Robert Taylor, Franchot Tone, and Robert Young - returning to Berlin on the brink of Nazism and poverty. They share the love of one woman played by Margaret Sullavan who provides them with hope and eternal transcendence.

    "Three Comrades" is less emotionally gripping than Borzage's other anti-Nazi films starring Sullavan - "Little Man What Now?"(1934) & "The Mortal Storm"(1940) - but it is imbued with a tender, soft-focus romantic aura and Borzage's characteristic signature, the redemptive powers of love.

    Like her role in Borzage's "Little Man", Sullavan is extraordinarily luminous and touching. Aside from Borzage's ethereal touch, I think she is the one that makes the film truly memorable and poignant. The final moment is particularly priceless.

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    • Trivia
      This was F. Scott Fitzgerald's only screenwriting credit. Fitzgerald's first draft of the screenplay was completed September 1, 1937.
    • Goofs
      Near the beginning, when the three main characters are seen as civilians, it is 1920. However, Otto's car "Baby" is a 1923 Voisin, and in the road race, the other car is a 1929 Renault.
    • Quotes

      Young Soldier: [At attention] Major, now that the war is over, can I call you "father" again?

    • Crazy credits
      There is no credit for costume design.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Romance of Celluloid (1937)
    • Soundtracks
      Ach, wie ist's möglich dann
      (uncredited)

      (Treue Liebe)

      Alte Volksweise

      Written by Friedrich Kücken (1827) and Emmerich Freiherr von Hettersdorf (1812)

      In the score throughout the film

      Played on a record and sung in English by a chorus

      Also sung a bit by Barbara Bedford accompanied on piano by Robert Taylor

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    • Release date
      • June 3, 1938 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tri ratna druga
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • $839,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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