Tomorrow We Live (1943)
1h 27m
Running Time
April 5, 1943Release Date
Plot.
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.
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Cast & Crew.
John Clements
Jean Baptiste
Godfrey Tearle
Mayor Pierre Duchesne
Hugh Sinclair
Maj. von Kleist
Greta Gynt
Marie Duchesne
Judy Kelly
Germaine Bertan
Judy Kelley
Germaine Bertan
Yvonne Arnaud
Mme. L. Labouche
Karl Stepanek
Seitz
Bransby Williams
Matthieu
Fritz Wendhausen
Commandant
Gabrielle Brune
Madame Frissette
Allan Jeayes
Pogo
George King
Director
Margaret Yarde
Fauntel
Anatole de Grunwald
Writer
David Keir
Jacquier
Dorothy Hope
Writer
Herbert Lom
Kurtz
Walter Gotell
Hans
Katherine Strueby
Writer
S.W. Smith
Producer
Anthony Holles
Stationmaster
Olaf Olsen
Sergeant Major
Nicholas Brodszky
Composer
D.J. Williams
Boileau
Otto Heller
Cinematographer
John Salew
Marcel le Blanc
Winifred Cooper
Editor
Victor Beaumont
Rabineau
Terence Fisher
Editor
Brefni O'Rorke
Moreau
Gibb McLaughlin
Dupont
Cot D'Ordan
Durand
Walter Hertner
Schultz
Townsend Whitling
Rougemont
Nicholas Brodzsky
Original Music Composer
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Tomorrow We Live (released as At Dawn We Die in the US), is a 1943 British film directed by George King and starring John Clements, Godfrey Tearle, Greta Gynt, Hugh Sinclair and Yvonne Arnaud.
The film was made during the Second World War, and the action is set in a small town in German-occupied France. It portrays the activities of members of the French Resistance and the Germans' 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".
Dorothy Hope is credited with "original story".