All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) All Quiet on the Western Front

All Quiet on the Western Front ★★★★ 1930 Extraordinary and realistic anti-war epic based on the novel by Erich Maria Remarque. Seven patriotic German youths go together from school to the battlefields of WWI. They experience the horrors of war first-hand, stuck in the trenches and facing gradual extermination. Centers on experiences of one of the young men, Paul Baumer, who changes from enthusiastic war endorser to battle-weary veteran in an emotionally exact performance by Ayres. Boasts a gigantic budget (for the time) of $1.25 million, and features more than 2000 extras swarming about battlefields set up on ranchland in California. Relentless anti-war message is emotionally draining and startling with both graphic shots and haunting visual poetry. Extremely controversial in the U.S. and Germany upon release, the original version was 140 minutes long (some versions are available with restored footage) and featured ZaSu Pitts as Ayres mother (later reshot with Mercer replacing her). Remarque, who had fought and been wounded on the Western Front, was eventually forced to leave Germany for the U.S. due to the film's ongoing controversy. 103m/B VHS, DVD. Lew Ayres, Louis Wolheim, John Wray, Slim Summerville, Russell Gleason, Raymond Griffith, Ben Alexander, Beryl Mercer, Arnold Lucy, William "Billy" Bakewell, Scott Kolk, Owen Davis Jr., Walter Rodgers, Richard Alexander, Harold Goodwin, G. Pat Collins, Edmund Breese; Director: Lewis Milestone; Writer: Maxwell Anderson, George Abbott, Del Andrews; Writer: Arthur Edeson, Karl Freund; Cameo: David Broeckman. Oscars '30: Director (Milestone), Picture; AFI '98: Top 100, Natl. Film Reg. '90.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1930
Length (in minutes) 103
Display Black & White
Formats VHS, DVD
National Film Registry 1990
Awards
Year Source Award
1998 AFI Top 100
1930 Oscars Director
1930 Oscars Picture
Credits
Role Name
Actor Harold Goodwin
Actor G. Pat Collins
Actor Lew Ayres
Actor Louis Wolheim
Actor John Wray
Actor Slim Summerville
Actor Russell Gleason
Actor Raymond Griffith
Actor Ben Alexander
Actor Beryl Mercer
Actor Arnold Lucy
Actor William "Billy" Bakewell
Actor Scott Kolk
Actor Owen Davis Jr.
Actor Walter Rodgers
Actor Richard Alexander
Actor Edmund Breese
Cameo David Broeckman
Cinematographer Arthur Edeson
Cinematographer Karl Freund
Director Lewis Milestone
Writer Maxwell Anderson
Writer George Abbott
Writer Del Andrews