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  1. A Time to Love and a Time to Die is a 1958 Eastmancolor CinemaScope drama war film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring John Gavin and Liselotte Pulver. Based on the book by German author Erich Maria Remarque and set on the Eastern Front and in Nazi Germany , it tells the story of a young German soldier who is revolted by the ...

    • $1.6 million (US/Canada) rentals, 2.8 million admissions (France)
    • Robert Arthur
  2. A TIME TO LOVE AND A TIME TO DIE Original Theatrical Trailer (Masters of Cinema) - YouTube. Eurekaentertainment. 23.5K subscribers. 52K views 10 years ago. ...more. Douglas Sirk — the master of...

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  3. 30 dic 2008 · To Love and Die: Directed by Mark Piznarski. With Shiri Appleby, Ivan Sergei, Kristin Dattilo, Christine Adams. A young woman deals with her abandonment issues by reconnecting with her estranged dad, a contract killer who recruits her into his line of work.

  4. Douglas Sirk goes back to his homeland post defeat to create an amazing love story, supposedly Godard's favorite Sirk film, of a soldier on leave and a girl in his hometown, bombed to pieces.

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  5. A Time to Love and a Time to Die: Directed by Douglas Sirk. With John Gavin, Liselotte Pulver, Jock Mahoney, Don DeFore. On the Russian front in 1944, German private Ernst Graeber receives a leave and visits his family in Germany but Germany isn't the same country he left behind.

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  6. 26 apr 2020 · Douglas Sirk’s A Time to Love and a Time to Die (1958), an adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’s 1954 novel of the same name, is a work of contradictions and unexpected combinations. A mere glance at the title of the film elucidates an interesting connection – that love is synonymous with life, and that death is but a season of ...

  7. Based on a novel by Erich Maria Remarque after the success of All Quiet on the Western Front’s film adaptation, Sirk’s penultimate Hollywood picture follows a German soldier on furlough who finds fleeting love amid the rubble-strewn remains of his hometown. A haunting, existential romance.