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Director: | Quentin Tarantino |
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Writer: | Quentin Tarantino |
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In Nazi-occupied France during World War II, a group of Jewish-American soldiers known as "The Basterds" are chosen specifically to spread fear throughout the Third Reich by scalping and brutally killing Nazis. The Basterds, lead by Lt. Aldo Raine soon cross paths with a French-Jewish teenage girl who runs a movie theater in Paris which is targeted by the soldiers. | |
Release Date: | Aug 02, 2009 |
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Director: | Quentin Tarantino |
Writer: | Quentin Tarantino |
Genres: | Drama, Thriller, War |
Keywords | paris, france, guerrilla warfare, self sacrifice, dynamite, mexican standoff, world war ii, jew persecution, nazi, masochism, sadism, antisemitism, swastika, german occupation of france, british politics, revisionist history, candid, adolf hitler, amused, dubious |
Production Companies | Universal Pictures, A Band Apart, The Weinstein Company, Zehnte Babelsberg Film, Visiona Romantica |
Box Office |
Revenue: $321,457,747
Budget: $70,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: May 27, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Brad Pitt | LT. Aldo Raine |
Mélanie Laurent | Shosanna |
Christoph Waltz | COL. Hans Landa |
Eli Roth | SGT. Donny Donowitz |
Michael Fassbender | LT. Archie Hicox |
Diane Kruger | Bridget von Hammersmark |
Daniel Brühl | Fredrick Zoller |
Til Schweiger | SGT. Hugo Stiglitz |
Gedeon Burkhard | CPL. Wilhelm Wicki |
Jacky Ido | Marcel |
B.J. Novak | PFC. Smithson Utivich |
Omar Doom | PFC. Omar Ulmer |
August Diehl | Major Hellstrom |
Denis Ménochet | Perrier LaPadite |
Sylvester Groth | Joseph Goebbels |
Martin Wuttke | Hitler |
Mike Myers | General Ed Fenech |
Julie Dreyfus | Francesca Mondino |
Richard Sammel | SGT. Rachtman |
Alexander Fehling | Master SGT. Wilhelm / Pola Negri |
Rod Taylor | Winston Churchill |
Sönke Möhring | PVT. Butz / Walter Frazer |
Samm Levine | PFC. Hirschberg |
Paul Rust | PFC. Andy Kagan |
Michael Bacall | PFC. Michael Zimmerman |
Arndt Schwering-Sohnrey | German Soldier / Winnetou |
Petra Hartung | German Female Soldier / Beethoven |
Volker Michalowski | German Soldier / Edgar Wallace |
Ken Duken | German Soldier / Mata Hari |
Christian Berkel | Proprietor Eric |
Anne-Sophie Franck | Mathilda |
Léa Seydoux | Charlotte LaPadite |
Tina Rodriguez | Julie LaPadite |
Lena Friedrich | Suzanne LaPadite |
Ludger Pistor | CPT. Wolfgang |
Jana Pallaske | Babette |
Wolfgang Lindner | Herrman #1 |
Michael Kranz | Herrman #3 |
Rainer Bock | General Schonherr |
André Penvern | Old French Veterinarian |
Sebastian Hülk | Hellstrom's Driver / Nazi Usher #1 |
Buddy Joe Hooker | Gaspar |
Carlos Fidel | PFC. Simon Sakowitz |
Christian Brückner | Kliest Voice (voice) |
Hilmar Eichhorn | Emil Jannings |
Patrick Elias | Jakob Dreyfus |
Eva Löbau | Miriam Dreyfus |
Salvadore Brandt | Bob Dreyfus |
Jasper Linnewedel | Amos Dreyfus |
Wilfried Hochholdinger | German Company SGT. |
Olivier Girard | Maxim's Waiter |
Michael Scheel | General Frank |
Leo Plank | Motorcycle Rider #1 |
Andreas Tietz | Motorcycle Rider #2 |
Bo Svenson | American Colonel |
Enzo G. Castellari | Enzo G. Castellari |
Samuel L. Jackson | Narrator (voice) (uncredited) |
Bela B. | Usher #2 (uncredited) |
Noemi Besedes | German Movie Star (uncredited) |
Hélène Cardona | German Official (voice) (uncredited) |
Jake Garber | German Soldier (uncredited) |
Sabrina Rattey | German Civilian (uncredited) |
Alex Boden | Military Attaché (uncredited) |
Guido Föhrweißer | SS Major (uncredited) |
Harvey Keitel | OSS Commander Who Agrees to Deal (voice) (uncredited) |
Andrew Napier | Nazi Theatre Attendee (uncredited) |
Greg Nicotero | Gestapo Major (uncredited) |
Quentin Tarantino | First Scalped Nazi / American Soldier in 'Pride of Nation' (uncredited) |
Vitus Wieser | French Waiter (uncredited) |
Bea-Marie Rück | German Female Soldier (uncredited) |
Daniela Schwerdt | Cinema Guest (uncredited) |
Niko Novick | Nazi Soldier (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Giorgio Armani | Costume Design |
Tom Tykwer | Thanks |
Jenny Jue | Casting |
Johanna Ray | Casting |
Marco Bittner Rosser | Art Direction |
Stephan O. Gessler | Art Direction |
Sebastian T. Krawinkel | Supervising Art Director |
Dörte Eben | Hairstylist |
Katrin Schneider | Makeup Artist |
Carlos Fidel | Assistant Director |
Jim Schultz | Music Editor |
Gabriel Roth | Thanks |
Klaus Große Darrelmann | Location Manager |
Julie Garcés | Assistant Editor |
Emanuel Millar | Key Hair Stylist |
Nils Konrad | Driver |
Michael Minkler | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Gregor Wilson | Unit Production Manager |
Michael Scheel | Unit Production Manager |
Martin Kitrosser | Script Supervisor |
Gregor Tavenner | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Birgit Dierken | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Gero Neumann | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Nicole Dierken | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Lester Dunton | Visual Effects Camera |
Sebastian Meuschel | Steadicam Operator |
Matthias Pilz | Loader |
Geraldine Brezca | Clapper Loader |
John Dykstra | Visual Effects Designer |
Caroline Veyssière | Additional Script Supervisor |
Tina Anderson | Post Production Supervisor |
Joe D'Augustine | Additional Editor |
Stephanie Johnson | First Assistant Editor |
Sheryl Benko | Post Production Coordinator |
Matthew Sakata | Editorial Production Assistant |
Christopher Berg | Post Production Supervisor |
Ann Scibelli | Sound Designer |
Gregg Baxter | ADR Supervisor |
Viktor Müller | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Antje Rau | Stunt Coordinator |
Alexandra Nazahn | Stunt Double |
Sönke Korries | Stunt Double |
Kristin Haberland | Stunt Double |
Dennis Grzesczak | Stunts |
Sascha Girndt | Stunts |
Michael Duessel | Stunts |
Sebastiano Cartier | Stunts |
Danny Bortfeld | Stunts |
Bud Davis | Stunt Coordinator |
Sally Menke | Editor |
Quentin Tarantino | Writer, Director |
Robert Richardson | Director of Photography |
David Wasco | Production Design |
Simone Bär | Casting |
Olivier Carbone | Casting |
Anna B. Sheppard | Costume Design |
Jake Garber | Makeup Effects |
Greg Nicotero | Makeup Effects |
Sandy Reynolds-Wasco | Set Decoration |
Mary Ramos | Music Supervisor |
Barry Primus | Thanks |
François Duhamel | Still Photographer |
Wylie Stateman | Supervising Sound Editor |
Mark Ulano | Production Sound Mixer |
Howard Berger | Makeup Effects |
Zoë Bell | Stunts, Stunt Double |
Evan Henke | First Assistant Editor |
Harry Cohen | Sound Designer |
Heba Thorisdottir | Makeup Department Head |
Tim Trella | Utility Stunts |
Eli Roth | Thanks |
Erin Hopkins | Assistant Editor |
Jeff 'JJ' Dashnaw | Stunt Coordinator |
David Scheunemann | Art Direction |
Yvan Lucas | Color Timer |
Tony Lamberti | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Cloris Leachman | Thanks |
Maggie Cheung | Thanks |
Name | Title |
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Lloyd Phillips | Executive Producer |
Erica Steinberg | Executive Producer |
William Paul Clark | Associate Producer |
Lawrence Bender | Producer |
Bob Weinstein | Executive Producer |
Henning Molfenter | Co-Producer |
Pilar Savone | Associate Producer |
Christoph Fisser | Co-Producer |
Bruce Moriarty | Associate Producer |
Harvey Weinstein | Executive Producer |
Carl Woebcken | Co-Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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Academy Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
Academy Awards | Best Director | Quentin Tarantino | Nominated |
Golden Globes | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
Golden Globes | Best Supporting Actor | Christoph Waltz | Nominated |
Golden Globes | Best Director | Quentin Tarantino | Nominated |
BAFTA Awards | Best Director | Quentin Tarantino | Nominated |
BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Christoph Waltz | Won |
SAG Awards | Best Director | Quentin Tarantino | Nominated |
BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Diane Kruger | Nominated |
SAG Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
SAG Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Christoph Waltz | Nominated |
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**_Refreshingly different alternative WW2 drama/adventure_** RELEASED IN 2009 and directed by Quentin Tarantino, "Inglourious Basterds" takes place during the German occupation of France in WW2 and revolves around a ruthless “Jew Hunter” Nazi (Christoph Waltz), a beautiful young theater owner dri ... pping with vengeance, a German war hero who pesters her and a brutal team of Jewish-American guerrilla soldiers led by Lt. Aldo Raine. This was my first taste of the popular director's eccentric repertoire, although I've since seen all of his movies. The first time I tried to watch "Basterds" I gave up around the 50-minute mark. Don't get me wrong, the dialogue-driven opening sequence is great but the film seemed to bog down with its focus on a French theater during the German occupation and the accompanying interminable dialogue (mostly in subtitles). I just wasn't ready for this because I was expecting a Dirty Dozen-styled WW2 film with lots of action and all that goes with it. What I got instead was a plot that focused on the aforementioned theater accompanied by long sessions of generally subtitled dialogue. I eventually gave it a second chance with the understanding that this wasn't some typical war flick. Strangely, the "interminable dialogue" pulled me in and I slowly became engrossed in the story, which isn't hard to follow. The drama is only occasionally interrupted by flashes of extreme violence. Until the end, that is, where all hell literally breaks loose. There ARE elements that bring to mind "The Dirty Dozen" (1967), including a group of anti-heroes intent on mercilessly obliterating as many Germans as possible and the fact that the real action doesn't kick-in until the final act, but "Basterds" is hardly a Dirty Dozen clone. It may borrow a bit from notable films of the past but it absolutely possesses its own refreshing originality. All effective films have quality characters and "Basterds" has several: The stunning Mélanie Laurent as Shosanna, the cinema proprietor who quietly seethes with retribution; Christoph Waltz as SS Col. Hans Landa, an articulate and suave love-to-hate villain who mercilessly hunts down Jews; Brad Pitt as the almost-comical, but no-nonsense leader of the brutal Basterds; super-sharp Diane Kruger as a German actress & British spy; and Daniel Brühl as a genial German hero with the hots for the beautiful Shosanna. Like Tarantino’s other great movies (“Pulp Fiction,” “Django Unchained” and “Jackie Brown”), "Basterds" pulsates with confidence, style, quirkiness and a sense of the unexpected from beginning to end, the perfect antidote to the idiotic "blockbuster" syndrome that plagues modern cinema with its predictability and overKILL action & CGI, etc. Most movies seem like they’re in a rush and shy away from extended dialogues because they fear losing the viewer’s limited attention whereas Tarantino makes them a highlight because it’s an area where he excels. Instead of pedestrian verbiage that merely advances the plot or conveys the obvious, his interchanges are rich with amusement and mindfood. THE FILM RUNS 153 minutes and was shot in France and Germany. GRADE: A-
Second time seeing this since it was released on Blu-ray in 2009 and still is a solid war-thriller with Tarantino's flair with dialogue and of course, feet. But seriously, despite being 2.5 hours, the time flew by thanks to the brisk pace and great performances from all around. Not my favorite Taran ... tino film but it's up there. **4.5/5**
It's obviously Tarantino, creating tension with long dialogues and containing short bursts of violence, although some scenes could have been shortened or omitted. Great to see the lineup of French and German actors, where the terrific Waltz takes the cake. 8/10 ...
Another banger from Tarantino. Christoph Waltz is such an amazing actor in this one. ...