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    Soldier of Orange

    Soldier of Orange
    Director: Paul Verhoeven
    Actors: Rutger Hauer, Jeroen Krabbe, Susan Penhaligon, Edward Fox, Lex Van Delden
    Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay
    Category: DVD

    Buy New: $189.85



    New (3) Used (6) from $87.85

    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 26 reviews
    Sales Rank: 35615

    Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dvd, Widescreen, Ntsc
    Languages: Dutch (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 156 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

    ISBN: 6305972885
    UPC: 013131125399
    EAN: 9786305972884
    ASIN: 6305972885

    Theatrical Release Date: August 16, 1979
    Publication Date: April 24, 2001
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    Based on real events, Soldier of Orange tells the story of Dutchman Erik Lanshof (a star-making performance by Rutger Hauer) and a small group of students as they struggle to survive the Nazi occupation to the end of the Second World War. The destinies of the characters range from joining the German army to making for England, the OSS, and the Resistance. Across a canvas lasting almost three hours, director Paul Verhoeven unfolds a saga of friendship, espionage, and romance with almost documentary realism--though not as graphically violent as his later American films, the torture scenes are intense--crafting a deeply affecting film widely regarded as the greatest ever made in Holland. Comparable recent films such as Enigma (2001) and Charlotte Gray (2002) do not come close. Hauer is brilliant at the heart of what is a detailed and thoughtful drama made with integrity and passion. Twenty years later in 1997, Verhoeven made Starship Troopers, a satirical science-fiction companion to this modern European classic. --Gary S. Dalkin


    Customer Reviews:   Read 21 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Brilliant film   April 4, 2009
    Jo
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    This is Paul Verhoeven at his best, before he was Hollywoodized. It is a thoughtful, intelligent movie about the Nazi occupation of Holland, a grittily realistic film that shows the complications of war and occupation - the desire for self-survival, the limits of patriotism, the fragility of war-time romances, and the bravery and sacrifices that some, but not all, are willing to exhibit. The movie follows six students through the tragedies and moral uncertainties of occupied Holland. Nothing in this war is black and white, the choices are not easy and only two of the six survive to the end of the war. The deaths of the others run the gamut from heroic to tragic to shameful. Both the maturation of these young men from the naive students they were in the beginning and the grim consequences of the choices they are forced to make are brilliantly depicted. Unlike many war movies which concentrate on spectacle and explosions, this focuses on feelings - the realities of life in occupied Holland and the emotions of these six men.

    This was a breakthrough film for Rutger Hauer as the central figure of the movie and he gives a beautifully nuanced performance. The growth of his character, Eric, from naive student to a man struggling with the horrors of the occupation to the seasoned soldier at the end sweeps the viewer along with him.

    'Soldier Of Orange' is right up there with such classic war movies as Kubrick's 'Paths Of Glory', Fuller's 'The Big Red One' and Peckinpah's 'Cross Of Iron'. Highly recommended!



    5 out of 5 stars The New Nobility of Europe will come from the Resistance.   January 12, 2008
    Anthony Elrod (seattle, washington USA)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    So said the queen then and so it became. This film is one of the great half dozen or so masterpieces of film from the 20th Century. It's no secret that Mr. Hauer is considered the European "James Dean" of his generation and perhaps the most intelligent actor ever from Dutch Cinema. The innovation and pure poetry of "Orange" from the insertion of Hauer into old newsreels, to the delicate embroidery of repetive music has been endlessly copied but never reproduced. A great film has to have transcendant scenes and this is full of them. My favorite is when the Jewish boxer is taken to the dunes to be shot and he stands above the dug grave waiting for the bullets and breathes in the last breath of salt air, sees the clouds scud across the Holland sky,and a flock of birds flies across the screen as if to show him the way. This is a pure work of art, a seamless expression with no mistakes.


    5 out of 5 stars A movie made with a lot of 'heart'. Bold, naive and Dutch in positve way.   December 31, 2007
    Rick V (IN)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    The Netherlands (aka Holland) has not produced many movies that survived the onslaught of Hollywood productions in the cinemas. I grew up as a Surinamese youth in the Netherlands, from a Dutch father that was in Holland for most of WWII. He never talks about it unless I really prod and the stories and memories visibly shake him and others that talk about it. Memories of him as a 13 or 14 year old in the Hague when the Nazi's rounded up folks on a square in the city and eliminated them. Anyways, I am drifting of the topic... It would be good for newer generations to stop and listen to those around us that have lived through the war(s), any wars. It is life changing and affects their (and our) lives into our future and beyond.

    Anyways, on Sep 29th of 2007 the Soldier of Oranje, Siebren Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema, died at age 90 in Hawaii. It is worthwhile to watch this film, based on his book of the same name.
    This is his personal view and story of how he and his close friends lived through WWII and how it affected them all individually.

    I watched this movie as a pre-teen in School and remember how brutal and undiscriminating this film takes you through the episode.
    I am not really a fan of Verhoeven but think that the honest, bsic, naive storytelling is very typical of Dutch films and leaves room for your own interpretation of the events.

    Don't discard this move for it's lack of Hollywood grandeur but watch it as an autobiography of a very respected and heroic Dutch freedom fighter. This movie belong is a collection of A Bridge Too Far and Patton. Must have war movies with deeper meaning.

    It still moves me after all these years and has held up well over time.

    PS: Isn't Rutger Hauer the BEST!!!



    5 out of 5 stars Soldier of Orange   July 4, 2007
    John Farr
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    Director Verhoeven's breatkthrough Dutch film would win him a ticket to Hollywood, along with stars Hauer and Krabbe (who are both outstanding here), but none of the three would again equal this breathless, beautifully realized film, which, like most outstanding war movies, also manages to tell an affecting human story. Intelligent, involving and highly evocative, "Soldier Of Orange" is one of the finest war films of this or any period.


    4 out of 5 stars One of my Favorite Films...............   January 10, 2007
    Daniel B. Dickason (Portland, OR United States)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I REALLY DO LOVE THIS FILM...............I WATCH IT ABOUT ONCE A YEAR AND ENJOY IT EVERY TIME...........HOWEVER , AS A REALITY CHECK , I SAW IT FOR THE FIRST TIME AT A FILM FESTIVAL HERE IN PORTLAND , OREGON IN 1978........IN THE AUDIENCE WAS MY FILM PROFESSOR AT THE TIME , ANDRIES DEINAM.............HE WAS FROM THE NETHERLANDS AND IMMIGRATED TO THE US IN 1939...........HE ENLISTED IN THE US ARMY AND THEY SENT HIM TO LONDON TO BE PART OF THE DUTCH RESISTANCE............HE WORKED WITH THE O.S.S. , WHICH BECAME THE C.I A...........WHEN THE LIGHTS CAME UP AT THE END , I ASKED HIM WHAT HE THOUGHT ABOUT IT.........HE SAID , "TERRIBLE......TOO MANY GIRLS........" ALTHOUGH THE FILM IS BASED ON FACT , PROBABLY HE HATED THE ROMANTICIZED PORTIONS OF THE FILM........YET IT IS GREAT ENTERTAINMENT !


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