Underground
Set in Berlin, Nazi Germany in mid 1941, Eric Franken (Philip Dorn) works with the German underground to broadcast anti-Nazi information over the radio to the German people. When his younger brother K…
Underground
Set in Berlin, Nazi Germany in mid 1941, Eric Franken (Philip Dorn) works with the German underground to broadcast anti-Nazi information over the radio to the German people. When his younger brother Kurt (Jeffrey Lynn), a soldier, returns home after losing his left arm in battle, Eric must double his efforts to hide his activities. On the night of Kurt's return, the family is visited by an old friend, Gustav Müller (Ludwig Stössel), who has been saddened by the death of his son in the war on the battleship Bismarck. Kurt, who is convinced of the nobility of the German cause, accuses the grieving man of being unpatriotic. Eric has planned a broadcast for that evening and, intending to sneak out of the house, leaves for his room. Kurt follows him and, noticing a phone number for Sylvia Helmuth (Karen Verne), another member of the underground, teases Eric about his "girl friend." After Kurt leaves, Eric drives with the others to a location in the countryside. While he broadcasts from a studio hidden in a tow truck, the Gestapo zeros in on their location. Warned by Fraulein Gessner (Mona Maris), an operative inside Gestapo headquarters, the group is able to escape but is forced to burn the truck and destroy the radio equipment. Hoping to trap the members of the group, Colonel Heller (Martin Kosleck), the Gestapo officer in charge of the local district, orders the release of their former associate, Hoffman (Wolfgang Zilzer), a radio technician, from a concentration camp. They force Hoffman to set up a meeting in Maxel's Café where Sylvia plays her violin. The group is warned of the trap, but one of its members is killed in the escape. Hoffman is confronted later by two underground members who leave him a gun with which he commits suicide. Meanwhile, Kurt has introduced himself to Sylvia and is very attracted to her. When she tries to pick up new radio equipment, Kurt insists on accompanying her despite her efforts to dissuade him. The Gestapo is waiting and Sylvia is arrested and tortured. She reveals nothing, however, and learning of Kurt's romantic interest in her, Heller asks him to win Sylvia's confidence and report on her activities, "making love to her," if necessary. Kurt is deeply disturbed by the treatment Sylvia received from the Gestapo, but believing her to be innocent, he agrees. Eventually, he tells her that he has been watching her and begs her to go away with him. While they talk, however, Kurt realizes that she is in fact a member of the underground and leaves her house. At home, Eric questions Kurt, determined to kill his own brother if necessary to defend the underground, but Kurt admits that he can never betray Sylvia because he loves her too much. Hoping to warn Sylvia of the danger, Kurt visits her one more time and sees her leave with other underground members. After Kurt informs Heller, he drives Sylvia away and learns for the first time that Eric is one of the people he has betrayed when he sees Eric being arrested and taken away with the other underground members. A distraught Kurt wants to tell Eric that he did not know of his brother's involvement, but Gessner convinces him that he can be of more use to Eric if he pretends that he willingly turned in his own brother. Kurt agrees to join the underground and allow Eric to die believing that he betrayed him, but on the day of the execution, Kurt broadcasts illegally over speakers at the execution site and, by reciting part of a family motto always hung in the Franken home, lets Eric know that he will continue his work.
Underground
Adventure,Drama,Romance
Film Details
Set in Berlin, Nazi Germany in mid 1941, Eric Franken (Philip Dorn) works with the German underground to broadcast anti-Nazi information over the radio to the German people. When his younger brother Kurt (Jeffrey Lynn), a soldier, returns home after losing his left arm in battle, Eric must double his efforts to hide his activities. On the night of Kurt's return, the family is visited by an old friend, Gustav Müller (Ludwig Stössel), who has been saddened by the death of his son in the war on the battleship Bismarck.
Kurt, who is convinced of the nobility of the German cause, accuses the grieving man of being unpatriotic. Eric has planned a broadcast for that evening and, intending to sneak out of the house, leaves for his room. Kurt follows him and, noticing a phone number for Sylvia Helmuth (Karen Verne), another member of the underground, teases Eric about his "girl friend." After Kurt leaves, Eric drives with the others to a location in the countryside.
While he broadcasts from a studio hidden in a tow truck, the Gestapo zeros in on their location. Warned by Fraulein Gessner (Mona Maris), an operative inside Gestapo headquarters, the group is able to escape but is forced to burn the truck and destroy the radio equipment. Hoping to trap the members of the group, Colonel Heller (Martin Kosleck), the Gestapo officer in charge of the local district, orders the release of their former associate, Hoffman (Wolfgang Zilzer), a radio technician, from a concentration camp.
They force Hoffman to set up a meeting in Maxel's Café where Sylvia plays her violin. The group is warned of the trap, but one of its members is killed in the escape. Hoffman is confronted later by two underground members who leave him a gun with which he commits suicide.
Meanwhile, Kurt has introduced himself to Sylvia and is very attracted to her. When she tries to pick up new radio equipment, Kurt insists on accompanying her despite her efforts to dissuade him. The Gestapo is waiting and Sylvia is arrested and tortured.
She reveals nothing, however, and learning of Kurt's romantic interest in her, Heller asks him to win Sylvia's confidence and report on her activities, "making love to her," if necessary. Kurt is deeply disturbed by the treatment Sylvia received from the Gestapo, but believing her to be innocent, he agrees. Eventually, he tells her that he has been watching her and begs her to go away with him.
While they talk, however, Kurt realizes that she is in fact a member of the underground and leaves her house. At home, Eric questions Kurt, determined to kill his own brother if necessary to defend the underground, but Kurt admits that he can never betray Sylvia because he loves her too much. Hoping to warn Sylvia of the danger, Kurt visits her one more time and sees her leave with other underground members.
After Kurt informs Heller, he drives Sylvia away and learns for the first time that Eric is one of the people he has betrayed when he sees Eric being arrested and taken away with the other underground members. A distraught Kurt wants to tell Eric that he did not know of his brother's involvement, but Gessner convinces him that he can be of more use to Eric if he pretends that he willingly turned in his own brother. Kurt agrees to join the underground and allow Eric to die believing that he betrayed him, but on the day of the execution, Kurt broadcasts illegally over speakers at the execution site and, by reciting part of a family motto always hung in the Franken home, lets Eric know that he will continue his work..