Wounded in Africa during World War II, Nazi Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg returns to his native Germany, joins the Resistance and develops a daring plan to create a shadow government and assassinate Adolf Hitler. As events unfold and he becomes a central figure, he finds himself tasked with leading a coup and killing the Führer himself.
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Film actors:
- Klaus Schenck von Stauffenberg as Tom Cruise
- Henning von Tresco as Kenneth Branagh
- Friedrich Olbricht as Bill Nighy
- Ludwig Beck as Terence Stamp
- Friedrich Fromm: Tom Wilkinson
- Countess Nina Schenk von Stauffenberg as Carice van Houten
- Field Marshal William Keitel: Kenneth Cranham
- Otto Entremer as Thomas Kretschmann
- Erich Filgibel as Eddie Izzard
- Karl-Friedrich Godler as Kevin McNally
- Adolf Hitler: David Bamber
- Colonel Heinz Brandt as Tom Holland
- Erwin von Witzleben as David Scofield
- Albrecht Ritter Merz von Quainheim: Christian Böcker
- Werner von Haften as Jamie Parker
- Flamboyant General: Ian McNeice
- Captain Hans: Danny Webb
- General – Desert Sequence: Bernard Hill
- Sergeant Helm: Chris Larkin
- Lieutenant General Adolf Housinger: Matthew Burton
- Hermann Göring: Gerhard Haas-Hindenburg
- Heinrich Himmler: Matthias Freihof
- Margaret van Owen as Halina Reijn
- Albert Speer as Anton Algrand
- Ernst-Johann von Freander as Werner Daehn
- SS soldier in the firing squad: Matthias Schweighöfer
- SS soldier: Andy Gätjen
- Henning von Tresko’s SS Adjutant: Philipp von Schulthess
- Count Bertold Schenk von Stauffenberg: Carl Alexander Seidl
- Jaime Lan Schenck Graf von Stauffenberg: Justus Kammerer
- Thomas Arnold: Frank Christian Marx
- Lieutenant Hans Wilhelm Hagen: Florian Panzner
- Ensign – Desert: Julian Morris
- Doctor: Tim Williams
Crew:
- Producer: Bryan Singer
- Executive Producer: John Altman
- Producer: Christopher McQuarrie
- Producer: Gilbert Adler
- Director of Photography: Newton Thomas Siegel
- Screenwriter: Nathan Alexander
- Production Design: Lilly Kilvert
- Costume Design: Joanna Johnston
- Production Design: Patrick Clum
- Costume Director: Dulce Scott
- Art Director: Cornelia Ott
- Set decoration: Bernhard Henrich
- Casting: Roger Mussenden
- Art Director: Keith Pain
- Art Director: Ralf Schreck
- Art Director: John Warnke
- Stunts: Brian Avery
- Makeup Artist: Bill Corso
- Sound re-recording mixer: Michael Herbick
- Special Effects Supervisor: Alan Hall
- Makeup artist: Yasmin Iqbal
- Armorer: Simon Atherton
- Costume Director: Pamela Wise
- Set Costumes: Jessica Braun
- Real Estate Guru: Marcus Haendgen
- Aerial Director of Photography: John Marzano
- Agger/Dell: Sarah Moore
- Costume Supervision: David Crossman
- Visual effects coordinator: Kevin Noel
- Visual Effects Editor: Andrew Loschin
- Unit 2 Director of Photography: Ross Emery
- Visual effects coordinator: John Campuzano
- Real Estate Guru: David Gulick
- Lighting Technician: Sebastian Beutler
- Additional photography: David Luckenbach
- Visual effects producer: Philippe Hoffman
- Visual effects producer: Diana Stulic Ibanez
- Dialogue Editor: Mike Hopkins
- Sound Editing Supervisor: Erik Aadahl
- Rig Lighting Engineer: Ron Rakowski
- Rigging Grips: Nick Liampetchakul
- Visual Effects Producer: Maricel Pagulayan
- Visual effects supervisor: Kenneth Nakada
- Digital effects supervisor: Peter Nofz
- Visual effects supervisor: Mark Freund
- Sound re-recording mixer: Skip Lievsay
- Rig Lighting Engineer: Glenn E. Moran
- Dolly Grips: Elma Suska
- Electrician: Michael Rick
- Digital Intermediate: Erik Rogers
- Sound Editor: Warren Hendrix
- Visual Effects Editor: Annie Mahlik
- ADR Supervisor: Kerry Dean Williams
- Foley: John T. Couch
- Sound Effects Editor: Wayne Rymer
- Steadicam operator: P. Scott Sakamoto
- Lighting Engineer: Martin Frank
- Aerial Photography Technician: Christopher Newman
- Chief Lighting Technician: Anthony G. Nakonechnyj
- Casting: Hertha Manchev
- Casting Assistant: Jeremy Rich
- Casting Assistant: Melissa Kostenbold
- AJ/Dale: Julia Gumpert
- Foley: Dan O’Connell
- Aerial Coordinator: Mike Woodley
- Costume Coordinator: Charlotte Wiseman
- Tailor: Jürgen Neuenfeldt
- Additional photography: Paul C. Babin
- CG Supervisor: Shoban Narayanan
- Digital Intermediate: Jay Warren
- Title Designer: Kyle Cooper
- Script Supervisor: Gabriella Gober
- Assistant Costume Designer: Jeremy Turner
- Visual Effects Supervisor: Richard R. Hoover
- Concept Illustrator: Benjamin Kniebe
- Sound Editor: Craig Henighan
- ADR Voiced by: Caitlin McKenna
- Visual effects producer: Brice Liesveld
- Dialogue Editor: Susan Dawes
- Foley: Jonathan Klein
- Additional photography: Gregory J. Schmidt
- Armorer: Carl Schmidt
- Still Photographer: Frank Connor
- Lighting Engineer: Mark Carlisle
- Set and costumes: Frederick Broderson
- Visual effects coordinator: Deborah Neumann
- Visual Effects Producer: Kim Boyle
- Associate Editor: Dylan Felsing
- Visual effects coordinator: Jules Eschliman
- Boom Operator: Steve Finn
- Editor: Elliot Graham
- Visual effects: Mori Hao
- Stunts: Zach Duhame
- Stunt Coordinator: Greg Powell
Movie review:
- Uchak: Not all Germans support that madman
- Valkyrie, released in 2008 and directed by Bryan Singer, is a World War II crime thriller based on the true story of the last German plot to assassinate Hitler in the summer of 1944. It wasn’t a crime, of course, but Rather, it is an act of heroism.
- Tom Cruise resembles the protagonist, Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, but is not as tall. Nonetheless, Cruise’s performance of the character is solid and the story adds some suspense. Even though we know the plot will fail, you can’t help but root for the naysayers to succeed. Nearly 5,000 Germans were subsequently executed for treason as a result of this failed attempt, although not all were linked to this specific plot.
- This movie is both entertaining and educational. This shows that there are thousands of Germans willing to risk everything to get this lunatic out of power. They almost succeeded. “Valkyrie” is in some ways reminiscent of 1976’s “Eagle Landing,” so if you liked that film, you’ll probably like “Valkyrie.” I prefer movies from 1976.
- The film is 2 hours and 1 minute long and was shot in Germany, the Czech Republic and California. Screenwriters: Christopher McQuarrie and Nathan Alexander.
- Grade: B
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