Agrega una trama en tu idiomaNazi spies in the USA try to steal the formula for synthetic oil and ship it to Germany by means of a night plane called the Dawn Express.Nazi spies in the USA try to steal the formula for synthetic oil and ship it to Germany by means of a night plane called the Dawn Express.Nazi spies in the USA try to steal the formula for synthetic oil and ship it to Germany by means of a night plane called the Dawn Express.
Hans Heinrich von Twardowski
- Capt. Gemmler
- (as Hans von Twardowski)
John Barton
- Tavern Patron
- (sin créditos)
Charles Calvert
- Headwaiter
- (sin créditos)
Jack Cheatham
- Max
- (sin créditos)
Jack Deery
- Tavern Patron
- (sin créditos)
Jack Gardner
- Nazi Spy
- (sin créditos)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
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It is during World War II and nazi spies will stop at nothing to get a secret formula of increasing the power of gasoline. Two scientists Norton and Fielding have the information. Will Norton accept the offer of 100,000 dollars or will Fielding accept the offer of the lives of his mother and sister? What about the protection of the american intelligence team assigned to protect them? One of the agents should have watched an episode of "Get Smart" because when he gets killed he could have said "fell for the old knife hidden in the blind man's cane trick." A rather interesting film and worth the watch.
Cheaply done propaganda film from PRC directed by Albert Herman. Done in 1942, it looks like it was done in 1932.
The Nazis are afoot in the U. S. after a formula that can take regular gasoline and give it more oomph. One company is tackling one part of the formula, with another company doing the rest.
The Nazis obtain half and zero in on two chemists, Fielding and Norton (Michael Whelan) one of whom will have the other half. They kidnap Tom Fielding (William Bakewell) and use harm to his sister (Anna Nagel) and his mother as a threat.
To protect his friend Norton who knows the formula and is engaged to his sister, Tom claims to know how to combine the two halves.
Agonizing with the film using the exact same closeups and a restaurant door constantly.
There was a director - some kind of boy wonder - who fired Tyrone Power from a film and replaced him with Whelan. Same kind of mind that put this film together.
The Nazis are afoot in the U. S. after a formula that can take regular gasoline and give it more oomph. One company is tackling one part of the formula, with another company doing the rest.
The Nazis obtain half and zero in on two chemists, Fielding and Norton (Michael Whelan) one of whom will have the other half. They kidnap Tom Fielding (William Bakewell) and use harm to his sister (Anna Nagel) and his mother as a threat.
To protect his friend Norton who knows the formula and is engaged to his sister, Tom claims to know how to combine the two halves.
Agonizing with the film using the exact same closeups and a restaurant door constantly.
There was a director - some kind of boy wonder - who fired Tyrone Power from a film and replaced him with Whelan. Same kind of mind that put this film together.
Stars Michael Whalen and Anne Nagel. Picture quality is pretty terrible, but the acting is so lame, it's unlikely this one will be restored anytime soon. The usual wartime flick, with the Nazi's of germany trying to steal the formula from workers who get knocked off one by one. The story line is actually pretty good, if formulaic. Acting and production values are pretty cardboard and stilted, but easy to follow. Written by Arthur St. Claire, who wrote a ton of stuff in the 1940s. Directed by Albert Herman... looks like he directed many, many shorties from the early days of silents, and jumped right in with full length features when the studios began with talkies. An M&A Production, which seems to stand for Merrick and Alexander, the producers.
(1942) Dawn Express
ESPIONAGE/ WAR DRAMA/ SUSPENSE
Super low budget anti- Nazi movie has set up during WWII, Nazis discovering about a secret formula that can enable them win the war against the US sought to go after some of the gov'ts finest chemists of Robert Norton (Michael Whalen) and Tom Fielding (William Bakewell). They do this by sending over to them Linda Pavlo (Constance Worth).
Routine with some mediocre acting, but at the same time, you first have to consider the time it was made, during WWII. And before the first atomic bomb that was dropped to Hiroshima which was in August 6, 1945. I also thought it was good enough for a movie that has a running time limit of 1 hour and 7 minutes.
Super low budget anti- Nazi movie has set up during WWII, Nazis discovering about a secret formula that can enable them win the war against the US sought to go after some of the gov'ts finest chemists of Robert Norton (Michael Whalen) and Tom Fielding (William Bakewell). They do this by sending over to them Linda Pavlo (Constance Worth).
Routine with some mediocre acting, but at the same time, you first have to consider the time it was made, during WWII. And before the first atomic bomb that was dropped to Hiroshima which was in August 6, 1945. I also thought it was good enough for a movie that has a running time limit of 1 hour and 7 minutes.
Even so-called "B" movies can be good - if they have a good plot, screenplay, sets and settings, and cast. Unfortunately, "The Dawn Express" is lacking in all of these. As much as one might want to have an interesting espionage thriller, this film just screams "amateur." The script is terrible, the plot and acting resemble the melodrama of silent films.
Most propaganda films are much better than this. The plot idea is a good one, but the story just didn't get a very good screenplay. Either that or the direction was terrible. More than likely, it was a combination of the two. Even the most die-hard war movie collectors will want to forget this poor film.
Most propaganda films are much better than this. The plot idea is a good one, but the story just didn't get a very good screenplay. Either that or the direction was terrible. More than likely, it was a combination of the two. Even the most die-hard war movie collectors will want to forget this poor film.
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- TriviaThe earliest documented telecast of this film in the New York City area occurred Monday 21 January 1946 on pioneer television station WNBT (Channel 1); in Philadelphia and Washington DC it was first telecast Saturday 13 November 1948 on WFIL (Channel 6) and on WMAL (Channel 7), in Detroit Wednesday 30 March 1949 on WXYZ (Channel 7), in Albuquerque Saturday 16 April 1949 on KOB (Channel 4), in Baltimore Wednesday 4 May 1949 on WAAM (Channel 13), in Cincinnati Friday 27 May 1949 on WKRC (Channel 11), in Atlanta Sunday 25 September 1949 on WAGA (Channel 5), and in Los Angeles Thursday 2 February 1950 on KTLA (Channel 5).
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Tom Fielding: Yes, I know what I'm doing.
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 2min(62 min)
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- 1.37 : 1
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