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Country
  
United Kingdom

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Adventure, Comedy

Cinematography
  
Gunther Krampf

Language
  
English

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Director
  
Thornton FreelandPeter Creswell

Release date
  
6 January 1947 (1947-01-06) (UK)

Directors
  
Thornton Freeland, Peter Creswell

Cast
  
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Meet Me at Dawn is a 1947 British romantic comedy film directed by Peter Creswell and Thornton Freeland and starring William Eythe, Stanley Holloway and Hazel Court. The screenplay concerns a very skilled pistol shot who hires himself out to fight and duels in early twentieth century Paris.

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Cast

  • William Eythe ... Charles Morton
  • Stanley Holloway ... Emile Pollet
  • Hazel Court ... Gabrielle Vermorel
  • George Thorpe ... Senator Philipe Renault
  • Irene Browne ... Mme. Renault
  • Beatrice Campbell ... Margot
  • Basil Sydney ... Georges Vermorel
  • Margaret Rutherford ... Madame Vernorel
  • Ada Reeve ... Mathilde - the Concierge
  • Graeme Muir ... Count de Brissac
  • Wilfrid Hyde-White ... Garin - News Editor
  • John Ruddock ... Doctor
  • O. B. Clarence ... Ambassador
  • Aubrey Mallalieu ... Prefect of Police
  • James Harcourt ... Henri - the Butler
  • Charles Victor ... 1st Client
  • John Salew ... 2nd Client
  • Percy Walsh ... Shooting Gallery Man
  • Hy Hazell ... 1st Girl in Restaurant
  • Joan Seton ... Vermorel's Secretary
  • Katie Johnson ... Henriette - Mme. Vermorel's Housekeeper
  • Diana Decker ... 2nd Girl in Restaurant
  • Lind Joyce ... Yvonne Jadin - Singer
  • Guy Rolfe ... Ambassador's Friend (uncredited)
  • Charles Hawtrey ... Reporter at the fair (uncredited)
  • Anthony Dawson as First Duelling Opponent (uncredited)
  • Critical reception

    The New York Times wrote that the film

    is something less than choice either as comedy or romance. In truth, it is plain boring, and the fault isn't Mr. Eythe's. He is pleasant enough in all that he has to do, but the central line of the story...is spread pretty thin...The handful who were present at the first showing yesterday afternoon took "Meet Me at Dawn" without any trace of amusement.

    References

    Meet Me at Dawn Wikipedia
    Meet Me at Dawn IMDb


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