Tomorrow We Live (1943)
British World War II film set in occupied France, portraying the activities of members of the French Resistance and the Nazi tactic of taking and shooting innocent hostages in reprisal for acts of sabotage. The opening credits acknowledge "the official co-operation of General de Gaulle and the French National Committee". It was released as "At Dawn We Die" in the US.
Director:
George King
Writer:
Anatole de Grunwald
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John Clements as Jean Baptiste |
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Greta Gynt as Marie DuSchen |
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Hugh Sinclair as Major von Kleist |
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Yvonne Arnaud as Madame L. Labouche |
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Godfrey Tearle as Mayor Pierre DuSchen |
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Judy Kelley as Germaine Bertan |
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Karl Stepanek as Seitz |
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Bransby Williams as Matthieu |
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Allan Jeayes as Pogo |
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Fritz Wendhausen as Commandant Frissette |
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Gabrielle Brune as Madame Frissette |
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Margaret Yarde as Fauntel |
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David Keir as Jacquier |
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Herbert Lom as Kurtz |
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Walter Gotell as Hans |
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Anthony Holles as Stationmaster |
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Olaf Olsen as Sergeant Major |
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D.J. Williams as Boileau |
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John Salew as Marcel le Blanc |
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Victor Beaumont as Rabineau |
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Brefni O'Rorke as Moreau |
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Gibb McLaughlin as Dupont |
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Cot D'Ordan as Durand |
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Walter Hertner as Schultz |
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Townsend Whitling as Rougemont |
| Writing | Dorothy Hope | Story |
| Sound | Nicholas Brodzsky | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | George King | Director |
| Writing | Anatole de Grunwald | Screenplay |
| Camera | Otto Heller | Director of Photography |