A Worthy wartime dramatic thriller of the underground resistance in German-occupied France. Screenplay by Anatole de Grunwald adapted from a story by Dorothy Hope supposedly based on a real event, but take this wartime claim with a grain of salt.. Good cast. Good production. Good print. Directed by George King. Released in 1943 (UK & US). Complete print (original UK version). a.k.a. "At Dawn We Die" (US). NOTE: Not to be confused with the US film "Tomorrow We Live," a 1942 gangster western starring Jean Parker and Ricardo Cortez. It's available here at IA in the Feature Films Collection. CAST NOTE: Herbert Lom (German NCO) would later become famous for his recurring role as the eternally frustrated Chief Inspector Dreyfus in the Pink Panther comedies.
"Typical British propaganda for its time Done well"
"This was a fun movie to watch, thank you for making it available for others to enjoy."
"Shame that film freeze a couple of times But otherwise I think a very very good film"



