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Everything Is Thunder

Everything Is Thunder (1936)

1h 16m | PG-13

⭐ 5 / 10

The story, starring Constance Bennett and Douglass Montgomery, involves a Canadian POW being hidden by a German citizen during World War I.

Director: Milton Rosmer

Studio: Gaumont-British Picture Corporation

Genre: Drama, Thriller, War

Video: 720p

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Cast

Constance Bennett

Constance Bennett

as Anna von Stucknadel

Douglass Montgomery

Douglass Montgomery

as Hugh McGrath

Oskar Homolka

Oskar Homolka

as Detective Schenck Gotz

Frederick Lloyd

Frederick Lloyd

as Muller

Roy Emerton

Roy Emerton

as Kostner

Peggy Simpson

Peggy Simpson

as Mitzi

Reviews

By CinemaSerf

There is just too much lacking about this to give it much traction with the audience. Set in the Great War, Canadian officer "McGrath" (Douglass Montgomery) manages to flee an Hun POW camp (killing a guard in the process) and make his way to Berlin. That's where he meets hooker "Anna" (Constance Bennett) and the pair decide, with Oskar Homolka's doggedly determined detective "Götz" hot on their trail, to try and make their way to the safety of Holland. The plot suffers badly from plausibility issues. Had it been made six or seven years later it could have been reasonably assumed to have been intended as a piece of WWII propaganda. As it is, it offers a muddled appraisal of Imperial Germany, of Germans and also of a fairly flawed cat and mouse game. Neither the lead actors, nor the writing, are anywhere near good enough to hold the film together, and though the photography is more effective in illustrating their perils, the rest of it is just a bit too romantically facile.