So Little Time

6.9
1952 1 hr 28 min Drama , Romance , War

During World War II, German soldiers occupy the home of a beautiful Belgian girl and her mother.

  • Cast:
    Marius Goring , Maria Schell , Lucie Mannheim , Gabrielle Dorziat , Barbara Mullen , John Bailey , David Hurst

Reviews

Alicia
1953/08/14

I love this movie so much

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GamerTab
1953/08/15

That was an excellent one.

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Listonixio
1953/08/16

Fresh and Exciting

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Stellead
1953/08/17

Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful

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helencoyle
1953/08/18

I saw this Movie about a month ago on the Gem TV Channel in December. I thought it was fascinating to watch. It has such an unusual storyline about the love between a German Soldier and a Belgium woman whose country was occupied by the Nazis. I only came across it because I was home one Saturday during the day and was searching through the TV Guide for something to watch on TV. It has got me interested in Actress Maria Schell. For those In Australia wanting to see it. You have to write to Channel 9 and ask for it to be rescreened on its Gem Channel as they have the rights to it.

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malcolmgsw
1953/08/19

I have just finished the excellent autobiography by Oswald Morris who was the Director of Photography on this film.He does a really excellent job,and is the only noteworthy aspect of this risible story.It stretches credulity beyond breaking point to believe that Goring would have a relationship with Schell.Goring is quite good as the officer but Schell is quite wearing as the girl.

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Leigh Oats
1953/08/20

(Warning: Some viewers will be disturbed that the following words of mine aren't exactly a review, and they start on-topic but then go tangential for a while.)For the record: Even as I peck at my keyboard now, Australia's digital television channel Gem is showing the original undamaged English-dialogue version of _So Little Time_ (Gem's timetable labels it as a "premiere", whatever that means). Thanks, Nine Network—you're a jewel for visiting some dungeon of a vault to grant brief parole to this engrossing movie.BTW-1: Barbara Mullen's Anna brings to my mind's eye and ear BM's Janet MacPherson, who in all 191 (! but not as many as _Wagon Train_) episodes of the BBC's black-and-white television series _Dr Finlay's Casebook_ between 1962 and 1971 keeps house for Andrew Cruickshank's Dr Cameron and Bill Simpson's Dr Finlay. Now, _that's_ a gem that seems to have disappeared from the world's living-rooms. If we can be fed umpteen black-and-white episodes of _Wagon Train_, enjoyable enough though they are, then perhaps we should also be prescribed at least one repeat dose of television's first series of A J Cronin's classic tales from Arden House in interbellum Scotland.BTW-2: _So Little Time_ seems to evade the radar of Leonard Maltin, but not of Halliwell.

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ahill10
1953/08/21

Saw this movie as a child but never got to see the end of the film. My wonderful husband tracked down a dubbed German copy re-titled "Wenn das Herz spricht" on the internet for my birthday. Have contacted the Library of Congress--they own a copy but for some reason this U.K.-made movie is not available to the public. Would love to see the original English version that I saw in 1968 while babysitting. The couple came home and I never got to see the end of the movie! It was shown on a cable or PBS channel in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area c. 1968. Maria Schell and Marius Goring were so real and touching in their portrayals. Would love to hear other viewer comments about this poignant and achingly beautiful story.

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