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The Hour Before the Dawn

  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
285
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Veronica Lake and Franchot Tone in The Hour Before the Dawn (1944)
DramaRomanceWar

A beautiful Austrian refugee in England--who is also a Nazi agent--marries a scholarly English pacifist. He lives near a secret military base she needs to get information about so she can he... Read allA beautiful Austrian refugee in England--who is also a Nazi agent--marries a scholarly English pacifist. He lives near a secret military base she needs to get information about so she can help in Hitler's planned invasion of England.A beautiful Austrian refugee in England--who is also a Nazi agent--marries a scholarly English pacifist. He lives near a secret military base she needs to get information about so she can help in Hitler's planned invasion of England.

  • Director
    • Frank Tuttle
  • Writers
    • W. Somerset Maugham
    • Lesser Samuels
    • Michael Hogan
  • Stars
    • Franchot Tone
    • Veronica Lake
    • John Sutton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    285
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Frank Tuttle
    • Writers
      • W. Somerset Maugham
      • Lesser Samuels
      • Michael Hogan
    • Stars
      • Franchot Tone
      • Veronica Lake
      • John Sutton
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Franchot Tone
    Franchot Tone
    • Jim Hetherton
    Veronica Lake
    Veronica Lake
    • Dora Bruckmann
    John Sutton
    John Sutton
    • Roger Hetherton
    Binnie Barnes
    Binnie Barnes
    • May Heatherton
    Henry Stephenson
    Henry Stephenson
    • Gen. Hetherton
    Philip Merivale
    Philip Merivale
    • Sir Leslie Buchanon
    Nils Asther
    Nils Asther
    • Kurt van der Breughel
    Edmund Breon
    Edmund Breon
    • Freddy Merritt
    David Leland
    • Tommy Hetherton
    Aminta Dyne
    • Hertha Parkins
    Harry Allen
    • Mr. Saunders
    • (uncredited)
    David Clyde
    David Clyde
    • Farmer
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Cording
    Harry Cording
    • Sam
    • (uncredited)
    Marie De Becker
    • Amelia
    • (uncredited)
    Leslie Denison
    Leslie Denison
    • Capt. Atterley
    • (uncredited)
    Charles H. Faber
    • German Pilot
    • (uncredited)
    Deidre Gale
    • Emma
    • (uncredited)
    Karen X. Gaylord
    Karen X. Gaylord
    • Maid
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Frank Tuttle
    • Writers
      • W. Somerset Maugham
      • Lesser Samuels
      • Michael Hogan
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    4TheLittleSongbird

    One dawn that lacks danger

    Have done for a while highly appreciated W Somerset Maugham's work, some may find it old-fashioned but to me his sharp prose, insight and witticisms delight. Can absolutely see why his work is celebrated and do wish it was adapted more. Also have liked Veronica Lake in other things, especially in 'This Gun for Hire', 'I Married a Witch', 'The Blue Dahlia' and 'Sullivan's Travels'. Franchot Tone has also been good elsewhere, though in the right role.

    Sadly, 'The Hour Before the Dawn' is not a great, or even good, representation of either or of most people involved. Even the few that come off well have done better things. The source material is a lesser Maugham effort in the first place and that is betrayed in how 'The Hour Before the Dawn' adapts it, which is pretty badly. Others have said that it is considered one of the films that started Lake's decline and while not her very worst film it is one of her worst and contains one of her worst performances.

    Very few films out there are irredeemable, and 'The Hour Before the Dawn' is not an irredeemable film. It has its moments. It looks pretty good, it has a nice moody atmosphere in the lighting and in the photography as well. Have always admired Miklos Rozsa as a film composer, one of my first exposures to him being his wonderful score for Alfred Hitchcock's 'Spellboound', and it is as haunting as ever, in a way that's both eerie and melancholic.

    Most of the acting was not good at all, but Binnie Barnes does a good job with the rendition of "Roll Out the Barrel" being a welcome bit of levity. The film does come to life at the end, where there is finally some energy and suspense. A shame that it took so long to get there.

    Lake however was clearly taxed by her role and no it was not just her struggles with the accent. The character feels sketchy here and confuses, and Lake didn't seem to know what she was doing, sometimes resorting to histrionics and most of the time looking bored. Tone is better and his character intrigues more and confuses less, but the role needed an actor that had a lot more hard-boiled edge with Tone spending quite a lot of the time looking bemused. The rest of the acting doesn't register in one-dimensional parts. The direction is pretty pedestrian, especially in the too long to get going early portions.

    The story is very dull a vast majority of the time, often uneventful and with a severe lack of tension or suspense. Further disadvantaged by over-obvious twists and a subtlety of a sledgehammer heavy-handedness. The characters completely lack depth, uncharacteristic of Maugham, with the writers clearly being at sea as to what to do with Lake's character. The script has none, or should we say very little, of Maugham's characteristic sharpness, wit, insight and sincere prose, one could easily have mistaken the film for being an adaptation of a story written by another author and an inexperienced one at that.

    Overall, disappointing. 4/10
    6utgard14

    "You don't think the Germans could win, do you, Daddy?"

    WW2 film about a conscientious objector (Franchot Tone) and his girlfriend (Veronica Lake), an ineffectual German spy. Mostly talked about today, if at all, for Lake's bad performance and how this film hurt her career. Her accent is admittedly very poor. Still, I enjoy this one. The objector plot with Tone is interesting and Lake has some exciting scenes. Good support from Binnie Barnes, Henry Stephenson, and John Sutton. The worst part of the film is the little kid played by David Leland. He would make anyone join the enemy.
    7jjnxn-1

    Villainess Veronica

    Surely not the greatest antiwar picture ever made but hardly as bad as its reputation suggests.

    Veronica is a Nazi agent pretending to be an exile from her country who has managed to wheedle her way into wealthy Binnie Barnes good graces. As Binnie's personal maid she manages to also ingratiate herself with the prestigious and politically connected family Binnie has married into. Their pacifist son, Franchot Tone, falls for her which she again uses to her advantage when the cell she's involved in call on her to strike.

    Not a top notch Maugham adaptation but it tells its wartime story efficiently, if with a minimum of action. Veronica's career took a big hit when this failed at the box office with the critics and studio assigning most of the blame to her. Hard to see why though.

    She's not as assured as in her best films but she doesn't embarrass herself. Her accent is variable but you'll have definitely heard worse in other films and the lack of her signature hairstyle can be laid at the feet of the government's request for her to change it. It was during the filming of this picture that she tripped over a cable causing a miscarriage and her absence from the screen for a period of time. With the failure of this film and no immediate one to follow it up and regain ground the studio apparently lost faith in her and started casting her in fluffy junk that quickly lead to her career default. It surely didn't help that she had a reputation for being difficult, stemming from an untreated bi-polar disorder, and was unpopular at Paramount. A shame though since even miscast as she is here she still has a powerful screen presence and holds the viewers eye whenever she's in a scene.

    As for the rest of the film, Tone and the always welcome Binnie Barnes make the most of their parts but the direction lacks focus which even with the short running time allows the film to become slack at times.
    6boblipton

    Good Wartime Spy Drama

    Franchot Tone is a teacher from a landed country family in England. As the events in Europe unroll, from the Anschluss through the seizing of the Sudetenland, he remains a staunch and reasoned pacifist. He loves England, but will not kill. When Britain declares war, he seeks and obtains Conscientious Objector status, and goes to work on a nearby farm. What he does not know is that the woman he loves, Veronica Lake, is not just an Austrian refugee. She is a Nazi spy.

    It's a competent wartime programmer from the solid director Frank Tuttle, filled with the British Colony actors: Binnie Barnes, Henry Stephenson, Phillip Merivale and others. There are some nice performances, especially Miss Barnes as a former entertainer who calms the children during an air raid by leading them in performing "Roll Out the Barrel" to a player piano. Miss Lake is also very good, playing her role very quietly. It's not a world-beater of a movie, but a very well-done effort.
    5malcolmgsw

    Hollywood's strange view of Britain at war

    I was unaware of this film till I found it on youtube.Initially I viewed it because of my interest in Veronica Lake.However I became more interested by the strange view of Britain at war.As an alien from an enemy country Lake would have been interned.Tone as an objector would probably have been asked to serve as a non combatant,eg a medic.There were no spy rings in Britain. Lake is miscast as a refugee and I would agree that this marks the beginning of her decline both personally and professionally.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of W. Somerset Maugham as an actor.
    • Quotes

      May Heatherton: Oh, why did I give up the theatre to become a lady?

      Roger Hetherton: Your performance still stinks, my pet.

      May Heatherton: Please, my pet.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Still Life 2 (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Beer Barrel Polka
      (Roll Out the Barrel) (uncredited)

      Music by Jaromir Vejvoda (1927)

      Lyrics by Lew Brown and Wladimir A. Timm

      Led by Binnie Barnes during an air raid

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1944 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Yo la maté
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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