
The Captain
dir. Robert Schwentke
72
7 sourcesSynopsis
Germany, 1945. Soldier Willi Herold, a deserter of the German army, stumbles into a uniform of Nazi captain abandoned during the last and desperate weeks of the Third Reich. Newly emboldened by the allure of a suit that he has stolen only to stay warm, Willi discovers that many Germans will follow the leader, whoever he is.
Critics consensus
The Captain makes chillingly persuasive points about the dark side of human nature -- and underscores how little certain tendencies ever really change.

Directed byRobert Schwentke
StarringMax Hubacher, Milan Peschel, Frederick Lau, Alexander Fehling, Britta Hammelstein, Waldemar Kobus
Written byRobert Schwentke
CinematographyFlorian Ballhaus
EditingMichał Czarnecki
MusicMartin Todsharow
The Captain
2018 · R · 1h 58m
War, Drama, History
Germany, 1945. Soldier Willi Herold, a deserter of the German army, stumbles into a uniform of Nazi captain abandoned during the last and desperate weeks of the Third Reich. Newly emboldened by the allure of a suit that he has stolen only to stay warm, Willi discovers that many Germans will follow the leader, whoever he is.
Our Verdict
72
Critics Consensus
The Captain makes chillingly persuasive points about the dark side of human nature -- and underscores how little certain tendencies ever really change.
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