Tomorrow We Live (At Dawn We Die) (George King, 1943)


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Drama | War
Writing credits: Anatole de Grunwald, Katherine Strueby (writers); Dorothy Hope (story)
Cast:
John Clements ... Jean Baptiste
Godfrey Tearle ... Mayor Pierre DuSchen
Hugh Sinclair ... Maj. von Kleist
Greta Gynt ... Marie DuSchen
Judy Kelley ... Germaine Bertan
Yvonne Arnaud ... Mme. L. Labouche
Karel Stepanek ... Seitz
Bransby Williams ... Matthieu
Fritz Wendhausen ... Cmndt. Frissette (as F.R. Wendhausen)
Allan Jeayes ... Pogo
Gabrielle Brune ... Mrs. Frissette
Margaret Yarde ... Fauntel
David Keir ... Jacquier
Anthony Holles ... Stationmaster
Olaf Olsen ... Sergeant Major
[quote]"Whilst the Germans scour a French town for saboteurs, the Mayor (Godfrey Tearle) and his daughter Marie (Greta Gynt) collaborate with the German Occupation. But unknown to both the Germans and the French villagers, they are leaders of the resistance organisation. When a young French idealist (John Clements) arrives without papers, Marie shields him from the Germans and enlists him in their cause to disrupt the German war effort and smuggle Allied airmen back to England.
"As the audacity and success of the French Resistance increases, the Germans decide to call in the SS in order to establish obedience. But will the German's brutal suppression force the French to betray their fellow countrymen, or will the spirit of French patriorism stand firm against Nazi tyranny?"[/quote][quote]Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Tomorrow we Live is the more upbeat American title of the British war drama At Dawn we Die. When his village is overtaken by Nazis, Frenchman Jean Baptiste (John Clements) tries to go to England. Armed with secret information about a German submarine base, Jean hopes to avenge his countrymen. Unfortunately, thanks to inquisitive soldiers and fifth columnists, Jean may never make it to the White Cliffs of Dover. On the plus side, however, Jean's fellow patriots do their best to sabotage the enemy until the (hopefully) inevitable day of Liberation. The strangest aspect of Tomorrow we Live is that all the Frenchmen are played by popular British actors, despite the influx of French expatriates in the United Kingdom.[/quote]
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IMDb
Drama | War
Writing credits: Anatole de Grunwald, Katherine Strueby (writers); Dorothy Hope (story)
Cast:
John Clements ... Jean Baptiste
Godfrey Tearle ... Mayor Pierre DuSchen
Hugh Sinclair ... Maj. von Kleist
Greta Gynt ... Marie DuSchen
Judy Kelley ... Germaine Bertan
Yvonne Arnaud ... Mme. L. Labouche
Karel Stepanek ... Seitz
Bransby Williams ... Matthieu
Fritz Wendhausen ... Cmndt. Frissette (as F.R. Wendhausen)
Allan Jeayes ... Pogo
Gabrielle Brune ... Mrs. Frissette
Margaret Yarde ... Fauntel
David Keir ... Jacquier
Anthony Holles ... Stationmaster
Olaf Olsen ... Sergeant Major
[quote]"Whilst the Germans scour a French town for saboteurs, the Mayor (Godfrey Tearle) and his daughter Marie (Greta Gynt) collaborate with the German Occupation. But unknown to both the Germans and the French villagers, they are leaders of the resistance organisation. When a young French idealist (John Clements) arrives without papers, Marie shields him from the Germans and enlists him in their cause to disrupt the German war effort and smuggle Allied airmen back to England.
"As the audacity and success of the French Resistance increases, the Germans decide to call in the SS in order to establish obedience. But will the German's brutal suppression force the French to betray their fellow countrymen, or will the spirit of French patriorism stand firm against Nazi tyranny?"[/quote][quote]Plot Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Tomorrow we Live is the more upbeat American title of the British war drama At Dawn we Die. When his village is overtaken by Nazis, Frenchman Jean Baptiste (John Clements) tries to go to England. Armed with secret information about a German submarine base, Jean hopes to avenge his countrymen. Unfortunately, thanks to inquisitive soldiers and fifth columnists, Jean may never make it to the White Cliffs of Dover. On the plus side, however, Jean's fellow patriots do their best to sabotage the enemy until the (hopefully) inevitable day of Liberation. The strangest aspect of Tomorrow we Live is that all the Frenchmen are played by popular British actors, despite the influx of French expatriates in the United Kingdom.[/quote]






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