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Director
  
John Farrow

Music director
  
Louis Gruenberg

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, History, War

Cinematography
  
William C. Mellor

Language
  
English

Commandos Strike at Dawn movie poster

Writer
  
C.S. Forester
,
Irwin Shaw

Release date
  
December 30, 1942 (1942-12-30)

Cast
  
Paul Muni
(Eric Toresen),
Anna Lee
(Judith Bowen),
Lillian Gish
(Mrs. Bergesen),
Cedric Hardwicke
(Admiral Bowen),
Robert Coote
(Robert Bowen),
Ray Collins
(Johan Bergesen)

Similar movies
  
Edge of Darkness (1943)

Tagline
  
At Last On The Screen! The Mighty Story Of The World-Famous COMMANDOS!

Commandos Strike at Dawn is a 1942 war film directed by John Farrow and written by Irwin Shaw from a short story entitled The Commandos by C.S. Forester that appeared in Cosmopolitan Magazine in June 1942. Filmed in Canada, it starred Paul Muni, Anna Lee, Lillian Gish in her return to the screen, Cedric Hardwicke and Robert Coote.

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Plot

Erik Toresen (Paul Muni), a widower and peaceful man, is stirred to violence after the Nazis occupy his quiet Norwegian fishing village. German abuses lead Erik to form a Resistance group. He kills the head of the Nazis occupying his village, and then escapes to Britain, and guides some British Commandos to a raid on a secret airstrip the Germans are building on the Norwegian coast.

Cast

  • Paul Muni as Eric Toresen
  • Anna Lee as Judith Bowen
  • Lillian Gish as Mrs Bergesen
  • Cedric Hardwicke as Admiral Bowen
  • Ray Collins as Johan Bergesen
  • Robert Coote as Robert Bowen
  • Rosemary DeCamp as Hilma Arnesen
  • Alexander Knox as German Captain
  • Elisabeth Fraser as Anna Korstad
  • Richard Derr as Gunnar Korstad
  • Erville Alderson as Johan Garme
  • Barbara Everest as Mrs. Olav
  • Rod Cameron as Pastor
  • Louis Jean Heydt as Karl Arnesen
  • George Macready as Schoolteacher
  • Production

    Inspired by 1941 commando raids in Norway, Columbia Pictures registered the name "Commandos Story" in 1941 feeling the title could spawn a film.

    The film was shot in the Greater Victoria, Canada, area. Saanich Inlet stands in for Norwegian fjords. The airstrip is what would become the Victoria International Airport. Hall's Boat House (now Goldstream Marina) is where the wharf scenes are shot. The Canadian Army provided a large amount of troops and military equipment whilst the RCAF provided aircraft shown include two Bristol Bolingbrokes and two Westland Lysanders. The ship used in the film was HMCS Prince David (F89) a former CN Steamship which had been converted to an Armed Merchant Cruiser in 1940.

    During the 1930s, Oak Bay, British Columbia was the original "Hollywood North" when fourteen films were produced in Greater Victoria between 1933 and 1938. An off-season exhibition building on the Willows Fairgrounds was converted to a film soundstage and films were produced with stars such as Lillian Gish, Paul Muni, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Edith Fellows, Charles Starrett and Rin Tin Tin Jr. The Willows Park Studio films include: 1933 The Crimson Paradise, 1935 Secrets of Chinatown, 1936 Fury and the Woman (aka Lucky Corrigan), Lucky Fugitives, Secret Patrol, Stampede, Tugboat Princess, What Price Vengeance, Manhattan Shakedown, Murder is News, Woman Against the World, Death Goes North, Convicted, Special Inspector, Commandos Strike at Dawn.

    Soundtrack

    The film was nominated for an Academy Award for its score by the world-renowned opera composer, Louis Gruenberg and an uncredited John Leipold. This was Gruenberg's second Hollywood film score and second nomination for one; he'd moved to Beverly Hills in the late 1930s to supplement his income and hang out with fellow LA resident, Arnold Schoenberg, whose works Gruenberg had championed when these composers could still live in Europe and not Los Angeles County.

    Ann Ronell fashioned a song Out to Pick the Berries from Gruenberg's score and wrote lyrics for a theme which became known as The Commandos March.

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    References

    Commandos Strike at Dawn Wikipedia
    Commandos Strike at Dawn IMDb Commandos Strike at Dawn themoviedb.org