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  1. Watch On The Rhine. 1943 • 111 minutes. 4.2star. 16 reviews. 80%. Tomatometer. family_home. Eligible. info. $9.99 Buy HD. $3.99 Rent HD. Add to wishlist. play_arrowTrailer. infoWatch in a web browser or on supported devices Learn More. About this movie ...

  2. 13. Juni 2008 · Watch on the Rhine. Die Wacht am Rhein ist ein Drama aus dem Jahr 1943 von Herman Shumlin und Hal Mohr mit Bette Davis und Paul Lukas. Komplette Handlung und Informationen zu . Die Wacht am ...

  3. Donald Buka. Joshua. Anthony Caruso. Italian Man. Helmut Dantine. Young Man. Gibt es Die Wacht am Rhein auf Netflix, Amazon, Sky Ticket, iTunes und co? Jetzt online Stream finden!

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  4. Firm and True stands the Watch, the Watch at the Rhine! Firm and True stands the Watch, the Watch at the Rhine! They stand, a hundred thousand strong, their eyes so brightly gleeming; the German, honest, pious, and strong, [N 2] They shall guard the sacred landmark well. R. To the meadows of heaven, He looks up.

  5. Watch on the Rhine: Drama/Drama 1943 von Hal B. Wallis mit Geraldine Fitzgerald/Beulah Bondi/Paul Lukas. Auf DVD und Blu-Ray

  6. Overview. On the eve of World War II, the German Kurt Müller, his American-born wife Sara, and their three children, having lived in Europe for years, visit Sara's wealthy mother near Washington, DC. Kurt secretly works for the anti-Nazi resistance. A visiting Romanian count, becoming aware of this, seeks to blackmail him.

  7. If ever there was a justifiable homicide in a motion picture, it was the killing of the odious de Branovis in Watch on the Rhine. Still, the Hollywood production code dictated that a murderer must always pay for his crimes, thus a coda is added, alluding to Muller's death-providing a golden opportunity for a nifty smiling-through-the-tears curtain speech by Bette Davis. Scripted by Lillian ...