Return from the Ashes

Return from the Ashes

1965105 min
β˜…6.1/10
ThrillerDrama

Plot Summary

A Jewish woman, Dr. Michele Wolf, interred in a Nazi concentration camp during WWII returns to her Paris home after the war's end. She's unaware that her husband, the handsome gigolo and chess master Stanislaw Pilgrin, has been having an affair with her stepdaughter Fabi in her absence.

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πŸ‘₯Cast (12)

Maximilian Schell

Maximilian Schell

Stanislaw Pilgrin

Samantha Eggar

Samantha Eggar

Fabienne Wolf

Ingrid Thulin

Ingrid Thulin

Dr. Michele Wolf

Herbert Lom

Herbert Lom

Dr. Charles Bovard

Talitha Pol

Talitha Pol

Claudine

Vladek Sheybal

Vladek Sheybal

Manager

Viviane Ventura

Viviane Ventura

Receptionist

Jacques Cey

Jacques Cey

Character

Jacques Brunius

Jacques Brunius

Character

Andre Charisse

Andre Charisse

Character

Danièle Noël

Danièle Noël

Character

Arnold Diamond

Arnold Diamond

Character

🎬Crew

Director

J. Lee Thompson

Writers

Julius J. Epstein

Producers

J. Lee Thompson, Lewis J. Rachmil

πŸ–ΌοΈGallery (1 images)

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🏷️Keywords

gigolo

πŸ’¬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

3/26/2023

Maximilian Schell is good in this as the pretty odious "Pilgrin". He is an intellectual philanderer whom, upon the Nazi invasion of Poland, marries the wealthy Jewish "Mischa" (Ingrid Thulin). She is incarcerated in a concentration camp, presumed dead, but after the war meets her husband again only to discover that has taken up with her step-daughter Samantha Eggar ("Fabienne") and that he will stop at very little to get hold of what is left of her fortune. It's odd to see a film about Nazis and their horrendous treatment of the Jews and for that not to be the most toxic element of a film. That accolade must go to Schell, and to the really unlikeable Eggar - a pair who really do rather deserve each there. The film is just too long, there are too many sagging points and the score from jazz legend John Dankworth drags it down, too; but it does have a decent story, is well produced and the acting is effective too.

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