Popularity: 9 (history)
Director: | Bryan Singer |
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Writer: | Nathan Alexander, Christopher McQuarrie |
Staring: |
Wounded in Africa during World War II, Nazi Col. Claus von Stauffenberg returns to his native Germany and joins the Resistance in a daring plan to create a shadow government and assassinate Adolf Hitler. When events unfold so that he becomes a central player, he finds himself tasked with both leading the coup and personally killing the Führer. | |
Release Date: | Dec 25, 2008 |
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Director: | Bryan Singer |
Writer: | Nathan Alexander, Christopher McQuarrie |
Genres: | Drama, Thriller, War |
Keywords | berlin, germany, suicide, bomb, assassination, resistance, husband wife relationship, world war ii, nazi, plan, friendship, deception, treason, colonel, military officer, german officer, medal, operation valkyrie |
Production Companies | Achte Babelsberg Film, Bad Hat Harry Productions, United Artists |
Box Office |
Revenue: $200,276,000
Budget: $75,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 04, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Tom Cruise | Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg |
Kenneth Branagh | Henning von Tresckow |
Bill Nighy | Friedrich Olbricht |
Terence Stamp | Ludwig Beck |
Tom Wilkinson | Friedrich Fromm |
Carice van Houten | Nina Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg |
Kenneth Cranham | Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel |
Thomas Kretschmann | Otto Ernst Remer |
Eddie Izzard | Erich Fellgiebel |
Kevin McNally | Carl-Friedrich Goerdeler |
David Bamber | Adolf Hitler |
Tom Hollander | Colonel Heinz Brandt |
David Schofield | Erwin von Witzleben |
Christian Berkel | Albrecht Ritter Mertz von Quirnheim |
Jamie Parker | Werner von Haeften |
Ian McNeice | Pompous General |
Danny Webb | Captain Haans |
Bernard Hill | General - Desert Sequence |
Chris Larkin | Sergeant Helm |
Matthew Burton | Lieutenant-General Adolf Heusinger |
Gerhard Haase-Hindenberg | Hermann Göring |
Matthias Freihof | Heinrich Himmler |
Halina Reijn | Margarethe Van Oven |
Anton Algrang | Albert Speer |
Werner Daehn | Ernst-John Von Freyend |
Matthias Schweighöfer | SS-Soldat im Erschießungskommando |
Andy Gätjen | SS-Soldat |
Philipp von Schulthess | SS-Adjutant von Henning von Tresckow |
Karl Alexander Seidel | Berthold Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg |
Justus Kammerer | Heimeran Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg |
Frank Christian Marx | Thomas Arnold |
Florian Panzner | Leutnant Hans Wilhelm Hagen |
Julian Morris | Young Lieutenant - Desert |
Tim Williams | Doctor |
Name | Job |
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Ross Emery | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Simon Atherton | Armorer |
Bryan Singer | Director |
John Ottman | Editor, Original Music Composer |
Newton Thomas Sigel | Director of Photography |
Cornelia Ott | Art Direction |
Joanna Johnston | Costume Design |
Mike Hopkins | Dialogue Editor |
Erik Aadahl | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer |
Craig Henighan | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor |
P. Scott Sakamoto | Steadicam Operator |
Caitlin McKenna | ADR Voice Casting |
Kyle Cooper | Title Designer |
Deborah Neumann | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Dylan Firshein | Associate Editor |
Elliot Graham | Editor |
Zack Duhame | Stunts |
Greg Powell | Stunt Coordinator |
Nathan Alexander | Screenplay |
Lilly Kilvert | Production Design |
Patrick Lumb | Production Design |
Dulcie Scott | Costume Supervisor |
Bernhard Henrich | Set Decoration |
Keith Pain | Supervising Art Director |
Ralf Schreck | Supervising Art Director |
John Warnke | Supervising Art Director |
Brian Avery | Stunts |
Michael Herbick | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Allen Hall | Special Effects Supervisor |
Yasmin Iqbal | Makeup Artist, Hairstylist |
Pamela Wise | Costume Supervisor |
Jessica Braun | Set Costumer |
Marcus Haendgen | Property Master |
John Marzano | Aerial Director of Photography |
Sarah Moore | Ager/Dyer |
Kevin Noel | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Andrew Loschin | Visual Effects Editor |
John Campuzano | Visual Effects Coordinator |
David Gulick | Property Master |
Sebastian Beutler | Lighting Technician |
David Luckenbach | Additional Photography |
Phillip Hoffman | Visual Effects Producer |
Diana Stulic Ibanez | Visual Effects Producer |
Ron Rakowski | Rigging Gaffer |
Nick Liampetchakul | Rigging Grip |
Maricel Pagulayan | Visual Effects Producer |
Kenneth Nakada | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Peter Nofz | Digital Effects Supervisor |
Mark Freund | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Glenn E. Moran | Rigging Gaffer |
Elmar Suska | Dolly Grip |
Michael Rieck | Electrician |
Erik Rogers | Digital Intermediate |
Warren Hendriks | Sound Effects Editor |
Annie Mahlik | Visual Effects Editor |
Kerry Dean Williams | ADR Supervisor |
John T. Cucci | Foley |
Wayne Lemmer | Sound Effects Editor |
Martin Frank | Gaffer |
Christopher Newman | Aerial Camera Technician |
Anthony G. Nakonechnyj | Chief Lighting Technician |
Heta Mantscheff | Casting |
Jeremy Rich | Casting Associate |
Melissa Kostenbauder | Casting Assistant |
Julia Gombert | Ager/Dyer |
Dan O'Connell | Foley |
Mike Woodley | Aerial Coordinator |
Charlotte Wiseman | Costume Coordinator |
Jürgen Neuenfeldt | Tailor |
Paul C. Babin | Additional Photography |
Shoban Narayanan | CG Supervisor |
Jay Warren | Digital Intermediate |
Gabriella Gobber | Script Supervisor |
Jeremy Turner | Assistant Costume Designer |
Richard R. Hoover | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Benjamin Kniebe | Conceptual Illustrator |
Brice Liesveld | Visual Effects Producer |
Susan Dawes | Dialogue Editor |
Jonathan Klein | Foley |
Gregory J. Schmidt | Additional Photography |
Carl Schmidt | Armorer |
Frank Connor | Still Photographer |
Mark Carlile | Lighting Technician |
Friederike Brodersen | Set Costumer |
Kim Boyle | Visual Effects Producer |
Jules Eschliman | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Steve Finn | Boom Operator |
Roger Mussenden | Casting |
Bill Corso | Makeup Artist |
Skip Lievsay | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Jeffrey Wetzel | First Assistant Director |
Christopher McQuarrie | Screenplay |
David Crossman | Costume Supervisor |
Theo Bialek | CG Supervisor |
Name | Title |
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Bryan Singer | Producer |
Gilbert Adler | Producer |
John Ottman | Executive Producer |
Christopher McQuarrie | Producer |
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2024 | 4 | 43 | 70 | 28 |
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Not all Germans supported that madman RELEASED IN 2008 and directed by Bryan Singer, "Valkyrie" is a World War II crime thriller based on the true story of the last German plot to assassinate Hitler in the Summer of 1944, although it wasn't a crime, of course, but rather an act of heroism. Tom ... Cruise resembles the protagonist, Colonel Claus Von Stauffenberg, but he lacks his height. Despite this, Cruise is solid in the role and the story works up some quality suspense. Even though we know the plot will fail, you can't help but root for the dissenters' success. Almost 5000 Germans were subsequently executed on grounds of treason for the failed attempt, although not all of them were connected to this specific conspiracy. The film is both entertaining and educational. It shows that there were thousands of Germans who were willing to risk all to get that lunatic out of office. And they almost succeeded. "Valkyrie" is reminiscent of 1976's "The Eagle has Landed" in some ways so, if you liked that one, you'll probably appreciate "Valkyrie." I like the '76 film a little better. THE MOVIE RUNS 2 hours, 1 minute and was shot in Germany, Czech Republic and California. WRITERS: Christopher McQuarrie & Nathan Alexander. GRADE: B
Tom Cruise sports an eye-patch as he takes on the role of Nazi war hero Claus von Stauffenberg. Badly injured he returns to Germany where he is quickly appointed to staff rank with regular access to an appreciative Führer (David Bamber). His arrival co-insides with the increasingly stark realisation ... from many politicians and officers alike that their hopes of winning the war were dwindling and that something is going to have to be done about removing their neurotic Chancellor and instituting a new national order that might be able to negotiate some sort of peace. Of course, some of the High Command were still fiercely loyal so it was a bit of an eggshell treading operation for von Stauffenberg and his allies as they are not sure whom to trust whilst they put a daring plan into action that could result in a coup treasonable in anyone’s book if they fail. Relying on a fair-to-middling selection of mainly British actors, Bryan Singer does ok with his star here, but the film does really lack jeopardy as it rather trundles out of the traps and gurgles it’s way along before finally enlivening for the last twenty minutes or so. Cruise’s legendary charisma deserts him here and frankly, he hasn’t really the gravitas to carry this off convincingly - and that goes for Bill Nighy, Tom Wilkinson and (fleetingly) Kenneth Branagh too as this whole production struggles to really capture the complexities and dangers faced by these conspirators - the braver ones and the skin-savers. The actual intricacies of their “Valkyrie” operation itself are superficially glossed over and, given we all know what really happened, the film offers us little compelling to get our teeth into. Disappointing, I’d say. Sorry.