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The Last Stage
The Last Stage

The Last Stage (1948)

72% User Rating
1h 47min
Drama

Poland, during World War II. Martha Weiss, a Jewish woman, arrives at the Auschwitz extermination camp with her family. She is assigned the role of interpreter, but her loved ones are much less fortunate.

Wanda JakubowskaDirector

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Wanda Bartówna

Wanda Bartówna

Helena

Huguette Faget

Huguette Faget

Michele

Tatyana Guretskaya

Tatyana Guretskaya

Eugenia

Antonina Gordon-Górecka

Antonina Gordon-Górecka

Anna

Mariya Vinogradova

Mariya Vinogradova

Nadia

Barbara Drapińska

Barbara Drapińska

Marta

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Barbara Fijewska

Anielka

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Maria Anna Redlichówna

Urszula

Alina Janowska

Alina Janowska

Dessa

Zofia Mrozowska

Zofia Mrozowska

Gypsy Woman

Stanisław Zaczyk

Stanisław Zaczyk

Tadek

Stefan Śródka

Stefan Śródka

Bronek

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Elżbieta Łabuńska

Prisoner #1

Jadwiga Chojnacka

Jadwiga Chojnacka

Prisoner #2

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Ewa Kunina

Prisoner #3

Barbara Rachwalska

Barbara Rachwalska

Block Leader Elza

Anna Jaraczówna

Anna Jaraczówna

Kapo Frieda

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Roma Rudecka

Kapo Sauna

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Zofia Niwińska

Mrs. Laura

Halina Drohocka

Halina Drohocka

Lalunia

Aleksandra Śląska

Aleksandra Śląska

Oberaufseherin

Maria Kaniewska

Maria Kaniewska

Rapportführerin

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Janina Marisówna

Aufseherin

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Władysław Brochwicz

Lagerkommandant

Edward Dziewoński

Edward Dziewoński

Lagerarzt

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Kazimierz Pawłowski

Gestapo Head

Zygmunt Chmielewski

Zygmunt Chmielewski

Dignitary

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
Rating 70%

February 5, 2024

Director Wanda Jakubowska was, herself, interred in Auschwitz during the latter stages of WWII, and so is uniquely placed to tell us the story of "Marta" (a stirring effort from Barbara Drapinski). A Jewish woman who is sent for slaughter to this infamous camp, but whom - by a curious twist of fate - is selected to interpret for the Nazis. That may spare her, but she must watch her family and countless others live lives of violence, deprivation and humiliation before the potential relief of death was visited upon them. What we see here illustrates really succinctly the brutality that went on here; and sometimes that appeared all the worst because the criminal frau were just as complicit in these atrocities as the men. Indeed, some seemed to positively relish their newfound power! The use of a gramophone record to cover the sounds of the regular beatings that were administered to those less co-operative, or dissident, or whose face simply didn't fit in, was ingeniously odious. An ensemble cast of powerful character actors and the setting at the camp itself adds a ghastliness to the impact of this film that didn't really need to rely on a script to augment the experience of the viewer. Defeatist these ladies weren't - a stoicism and determination crept in and took hold, and that is epitomised by the brave and increasingly shrewd "Marta" as she - and her thousands of fellow inmates - constantly treads on egg shells to survive. You can almost smell the evil coming from this film, and as an example of the gruesome inhumanity mankind can have for it's own brethren, it is spine-tingling. It's not especially graphic nor detailed in it's menace - but the sum of the parts makes for a compelling film that perhaps the warmongers of 2024 could do with watching.

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