Zeppelin

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"The Great War's most explosive moment!"
  • G
  • 1971
  • 1 hr 40 min
  • 6.1  (1,588)

Zeppelin is a 1971 historical thriller directed by Etienne Perier, set during the First World War in Germany. The movie stars Michael York as Geoffrey Richter-Douglas, a British officer who infiltrates a zeppelin factory in Germany with his partner, Francesca (Elke Sommer), to obtain important intelligence that could alter the course of the war. When they arrive, they find out that a new super weapon is being developed that could potentially destroy London.

Zeppelin is an action-packed thriller with a powerful lead cast. Michael York does an excellent job as the brave and resourceful hero in the movie. Elke Sommer, who plays his partner, is a talented actress and adds depth to her character. Additionally, Peter Carsten is convincing as the villain of the film. The rest of the supporting cast also do a great job in their roles.

The cinematography of Zeppelin is quite impressive. The director used real zeppelins and planes for the aerial shots, which make the action scenes look very realistic. The aircrafts and the settings in the film accurately depict the time period, adding to the overall authenticity of the film. The costume and set design are also impressive, as the uniforms and equipment worn by the actors accurately portray the military issues of that era.

The plot of Zeppelin is suspenseful and engaging. The story unfolds slowly, building up to an action-packed climax in the last section of the film. The espionage, intrigue, and action are expertly combined, making the movie an exciting watch from beginning to end.

One thing that sets Zeppelin apart from other action films of the time is the portrayal of the characters. The characters are not one-dimensional, and their backstories and motivations are shown. York's character, for example, is haunted by a tragic event in his past. Sommer's character, on the other hand, is an anti-war campaigner who is filled with ideals of peace and justice. The villain, played by Peter Carsten, is shown as a human with flaws and motivations that make him a more interesting character.

The soundtrack of the film is also impressive. The score, composed by Roy Budd, adds to the overall atmosphere of the film. The theme song, "Zeppelin Theme," is particularly good and is played multiple times during the course of the movie.

When it comes to flaws, Zeppelin is not without them. There are times when the film feels slow and could have used some editing. Additionally, the romantic subplot between York and Sommer's characters feels somewhat forced and could have been handled better.

Overall, Zeppelin is an exciting and suspenseful movie that is definitely worth watching. The action scenes, the cinematography, the characters, and the music all contribute to making the movie a memorable experience. If you are a fan of action movies, historical thrillers or films set in wartime, then Zeppelin is definitely a movie you should check out.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1971
  • MPAA Rating
    G
  • Runtime
    1 hr 40 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (1,588)
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