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Journey to Freedom

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Michèle Montau and Jacques Scott in Journey to Freedom (1957)
Drama

An Eastern European escapes to America, where Communist agents try to track him down.An Eastern European escapes to America, where Communist agents try to track him down.An Eastern European escapes to America, where Communist agents try to track him down.

  • Director
    • Robert C. Dertano
  • Writers
    • Stephen C. Apostolof
    • Herbert F. Niccolls
  • Stars
    • Jacques Scott
    • Michèle Montau
    • George Graham
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    46
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert C. Dertano
    • Writers
      • Stephen C. Apostolof
      • Herbert F. Niccolls
    • Stars
      • Jacques Scott
      • Michèle Montau
      • George Graham
    • 5User reviews
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    Jacques Scott
    • Stephan Raikin
    Michèle Montau
    • Nanette
    • (as Geneviv Aumont)
    George Graham
    • James Wright
    Morgan Lane
    • Nick Popov
    Eve Brent
    Eve Brent
    • Mary Raikin
    • (as Jean Ann Lewis)
    Peter Besbas
    • Pete
    • (as Peter E. Besbas)
    Don Mcart
    • Louie
    • (as Don McArt)
    Dan O'Dowd
    Dan O'Dowd
    • Parisian Friend
    Tor Johnson
    Tor Johnson
    • Giant Turk
    Barry O'Hara
    • Parisian Friend
    Fred Kohler Jr.
    Fred Kohler Jr.
    • Detective
    • (as Fred Kohler)
    Don Marlowe
    • Lt. Wilson
    Miles Shepard
    • Detective
    Stephen C. Apostolof
    • Frenchman wearing beret
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert C. Dertano
    • Writers
      • Stephen C. Apostolof
      • Herbert F. Niccolls
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    4django-1

    fascinating but awkward Cold War melodrama, with familiar exploitation names

    The backstory of this film is perhaps more interesting than the film itself--director Robert Dertano of Gun Girls and Girl Gang fame, teamed with exploitation photographer William C. Thompson, teamed with Tor Johnson (in one scene only), teamed with producer Stephen Apostolof (aka A. C. Stephen)whose own story as a refugee from communist Bulgaria this film tells. In its waning days (from 1955 on), Republic Pictures distributed some off-beat films in order to pad out its release schedule, as the studio no longer produced much of its own product. While Republic films were usually low-budget, they always had a slick, professional, assembly-line quality. However,This film has the murky, minimalist, semi-professional look of Dertano's earlier exploitation classics, and the first third of it is chock-full of stock footage and newsreel clips of riots and foreign cities. The difference is that instead of being set in drug dens and abortion doctors' offices, this film tries in its no-budget way to suggest foreign settings, which gives it an odd, otherworldly feeling, like the interiors in a 1930s z-grade jungle film. Also, the first two-thirds of the film feature a first-person narration from a Bulgarian communist official's point-of-view, a sort of "We'll bury you" kind of snide, threatening narration, although this is dropped after a certain point. I'm not sure about star Jacques Scott's accent, but otherwise he does a convincing job as an ambitious but naive freedom-loving refugee. The rest of the cast, some of whom will be familiar from exploitation films, are semi-amateur. Apostolof/Stephen is credited with production of the film, and with the "industry professionals" he relied on being Thompson and Dertano, it's no wonder the film has such a seedy look and semi-amateur feel. The melodramatic turn of the plot in the last half of the film really takes the film away from any anti-communist, freedom-loving message and turns it into low-grade melodrama. A fascinating curio that is of historic significance, but JOURNEY TO FREEDOM is not really that entertaining and, ironically, will probably appeal most to fans of Dertano's other films such as WRESTLING RACKET GIRLS or GUN GIRLS. It's a shame that they didn't think to cast Timothy Farrell in this film--what a great communist boss he would have made, or a sleazy party operative! Apostolof's next film was eight years later, ORGY OF THE DEAD. Both films have a few things in common--an idea that is more interesting than the actual product, a number of recognizable exploitation names, and a film that has a good "angle" to market but is actually somewhat boring to watch.
    5rondo-92224

    lstefanoff, this movie is on EPIX now

    Lstefanoff, I recorded this movie on the EPIX channel last week and watched it tonight. I don't know how to contact you to give you my copy, but maybe you can watch it on EPIX. We enjoyed the 1957 scenes and suspense. It's amazing that your father endured this same escape from the Iron Curtain. I recently read Andy Grove's escape from Hungary, "Swimming Across" (he was a founder of Intel). Amazing bravery.
    8lstefanoff

    I would LIKE to review this film, but cannot find it.

    My father was one of the Bulgarians that escaped and set off on the Journey to Freedom with Stephen Apostolof...

    I believe there were 5 of them altogether. And while they escaped together through the Turkish border, they didn't all end up in the same places. Two stayed in France, and three came to the States. My Dad being one of them. There are two remaining from the 5, my Dad (88) and his cousin in France.

    I would LOVE to get a copy of this film. From what I understand, it is not 100% based on their true adventure, but loosely so. Still, I would love to see it if anyone can direct me to how I can do that I would greatly appreciate it.

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ho scelto la libertà
    • Filming locations
      • Sunset Gower Studios - 1438 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Apostolof Film Productions (A.F.P.I.)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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