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The 7th Dawn

  • 1964
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 3m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.3K
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William Holden, Capucine, and Susannah York in The 7th Dawn (1964)
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Political and personal intrigues surround a group of characters in Malaya, after the close of the Second World War.Political and personal intrigues surround a group of characters in Malaya, after the close of the Second World War.Political and personal intrigues surround a group of characters in Malaya, after the close of the Second World War.

  • Director
    • Lewis Gilbert
  • Writers
    • Michael Keon
    • Karl Tunberg
  • Stars
    • William Holden
    • Susannah York
    • Capucine
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Lewis Gilbert
    • Writers
      • Michael Keon
      • Karl Tunberg
    • Stars
      • William Holden
      • Susannah York
      • Capucine
    • 35User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 nomination total

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    William Holden
    William Holden
    • Major Ferris
    Susannah York
    Susannah York
    • Candace Trumpey
    Capucine
    Capucine
    • Dhana Mercier
    Tetsurô Tanba
    Tetsurô Tanba
    • Ng
    Michael Goodliffe
    Michael Goodliffe
    • Trumphey
    Allan Cuthbertson
    Allan Cuthbertson
    • Cavendish
    Sydney Tafler
    Sydney Tafler
    • Tom - Chief Petty Officer
    Maurice Denham
    Maurice Denham
    • Tarlton
    Beulah Quo
    • Ah Ming
    Hussein Abu Hassan
    • Communist Terrorists
    Christopher Allen
    • CID Agent
    • (uncredited)
    Griffiths Alun
    • Sedgwick
    • (uncredited)
    Kip Bahadun
    • Japanese Prisoner
    • (uncredited)
    Ibrahim Bin
    • Capt. Chey
    • (uncredited)
    Tony Cheng
    • Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Noel Chow
    • Capt. Kiat
    • (uncredited)
    Hew Thian Choy
    • Lt. Nelson
    • (uncredited)
    Yap Mook Fui
    • Lim - Ferris' Servant
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lewis Gilbert
    • Writers
      • Michael Keon
      • Karl Tunberg
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    6bkoganbing

    The Twisted Path To Freedom

    The Seventh Dawn seemed a natural for William Holden given the spectacular success he had in that part of the world with The Bridge On the River Kwai. Unfortunately Seventh Dawn doesn't quite live up to the David Lean classic.

    What The Seventh Dawn is, is a sincere attempt to look at the issues confronting Southeast Asia during the Fifties. Three people, American William Holden, and natives Capucine and Tetsuro Tamba have been involved in resistance to the Japanese. Holden like the country so much, he's going to settle down as a rubber planter. Capucine is going back to teaching school and agitating for eventual independence from Great Britain. Tamba is going to school himself, a scholarship awaits him at a university in Moscow.

    Fast forward seven years or so from V-J day and all of them have succeeded more or less in their chosen paths. Unfortunately their paths put them on a collision course with each other.

    Holden's a free-wheeling hedonist who just won't settle down and marry Capucine and he's got a new distraction in the form of Sussanah York the daughter of the new British administrator. Her role is the weakest here and the dumbest. Her offer of sacrifice to bring peace to Malaya just doesn't ring true at all.

    I do like what Tetsuro Tamba did with his part. His people as he's been taught in Moscow can't feed themselves, let alone govern themselves. They need Red style tutelage and he's going to see they get it.

    Measured against The Bridge on the River Kwai, The Seventh Dawn falls far short. Still it's nicely photographed in the Republic of Malaysia and the cast is earnest enough in their roles. William Holden fans will like it.
    8wglenn

    Excellent but Unheralded Film

    As others have noted, The 7th Dawn is a surprisingly good film and deserves more attention. It opens with a stunningly photographed title sequence that evokes the haunting atmosphere and strange tension of Henri Rousseau's jungle paintings. As soon as the titles fade, however, we are suddenly thrust into the middle of a brutal mass execution towards the end of World War II in Malaysia. The entire film plays off of this combination of sudden violence and the mysterious, unearthly beauty of the jungle.

    In its quest for national independence for Malaysia, a guerilla army threatens British colonial society with acts of terrorism that leave the good civilized folk on edge. They ask an American ex-pat, William Holden, to intercede with the leader of the rebels, played by Tetsuro Tamba, because the two are old friends and served together in a guerilla army on the side of the Allies when they were all fighting the Japanese. Capucine also served with the two men in their guerilla days, and these three form an interesting romantic triangle that goes much deeper than those found in most films, involving loyalty to and betrayal of friends, lovers, family, nation, and ideology.

    Though we've seen Holden's character, Major Ferris, in other movies (from Rick in Casablanca on down), it's a great role for the actor, who fills it with vigor, intelligence, and the necessary animal sensitivity. It helps that he has good writing behind him, and, in fact, the screenplay is one of the strengths of the movie, with complex characters involved in murky moral situations, a plot that keeps you intrigued and guessing, and some larger themes right out of Joseph Conrad. Susannah York's character may be a weak point of the film, but the acting in general is quite good. The Malaysian setting is quite exotic, and Freddie Young's (Lawrence of Arabia, Doctor Zhivago, etc.) incredible photography adds to the moody, violent and lush atmosphere of the film. It all adds up to action, adventure, mystery, political intrigue, some refreshingly mature romantic relationships, and even a touch of humor. Though it doesn't quite rank up there with The Bridge on the River Kwai or Lawrence of Arabia, people who liked those films should find The 7th Dawn a surprisingly strong film and definitely worth watching.
    8drdyer

    Criminally Underated

    For years I would notice this in television guides rated as one check or one star, right down there with Attack of The Killer Tomatoes. I have often puzzled at who is responsible for this and other way-off subjective ratings I have seen.

    This movie was a two star movie just for Freddie Young's photography.

    While not up there with The Bridge On The River Kwai, I believe this film is worthy of being rated higher than hundreds I have seen rated with two and three stars.

    This film has some fine performances by Susannah York, Capucine, and Tetsuro Tamba, as well as William Holden.

    This film has one of the most beautiful opening scenes of any picture I have seen, coupled with the music of Riz Ortolani, which I believe only Freddie Young's gifted artistic photo talents could have accomplished.

    The only possible reason for it's low rating that I could think of, was the era it was released, when anti-war sentiments were building towards Viet Nam. At any rate, personal point of views should not affect the grading of art forms, and is a travesty to truth.
    cmark51

    A story worth telling

    Odd, that I don't recall the word 'communist' being uttered throughout this picture. Anyone notice if it was? It was pretty clear from the references and the red stars the Ng and his guerrillas were communists. This is an entertaining film from a jungle war that has been largely forgotten in the shadow of Vietnam. The British spent 12 years eradicating the elements they called "communist terrorists" before Malaysia became independent. Most of their enemies weren't conveniently

    uniformed like Ng's forces, but were more like the grenade-tossing chauffeur. The SAS played a key role in suppressing the communists, and the British pretty much wrote the book on how to deal with these sort of insurgencies, lessons the

    Americans too often seem to forget (though they slowly seem to be figuring it out in Iraq and Afghanistan). Saw this movie years ago and liked it, liked it more in a recent viewing, in spite of its flaws. Always liked Holden, have a real soft spot for Susannah York - and Capucine was splendid. Some great cars in this movie, too (and a Gloster Meteor, too, I think). And yes, superbly photographed.
    7ma-cortes

    Entertaining but cliched adventure romance with great actors and adequate filmmaking

    Set in the terrorist-turn Malaya of the Fifties with a commmunist guerrila just after WWII and pre-independence . The tale is the old of two men :William Holden , Tetsuro Tamba , friends in the war against the Japanese who , years later , find themselves on opposite sides . Along the way , Holden discovers Susannah York swimming in the nude . During the violent riots , Capucine is detained and accused of treason . The governor : Michel Goodliffe threatens her to be condemned for terrorism, and to execute her , as her friends have to save her from hanging for a crime she did not commit .

    Stirring and enjoyable film set in Malaysia , it is all quite exciting , however the finale results to be a disappointing anti-climax . Being based on the novel titled The Durian Tree by Michael Koel and thrilling script by Karl Tunberg . Main actors are pretty good . William Holden is fine as a former officer who decides to become himself a landowner and stay on with mistress Capucine after the war , while Tetsuro Tamba is right as the guerrilla fighter who takes off for Moscow and goes back indoctrinated and determined to convert the country into Communism , finally Susannah York is very attractive as the governor's daughter who has a crush on Holden and helps him out. Filmmaker Lewis Gilbert drives his players hard , providing nice acting from Wiliam Holden , Susannah York , Tetsuro Tamba and outstanding Capucine who delivers her character any real feeling . They are supported by a top-notch secondary cast , such as : Michael Goodliffe , Allan Cuthbertson, Maurice Denham, Sidney Tafler, among others.

    It contains a colourful and sunny cinematography by prestigious cameraman Freddie Young , shot on location , but a perfect remastering being really necessary . As well as a rousing and moving musical score by the Italian Riz Ortalani. The motion picture was competently directed by Lewis Gilbert, though his efforts are often stunted by a storyline with plenty of cliches . This Brit craftsman Lewis Gilbert was a good professional who directed a lot of films , getting successes and some flops . Lewis made all kinds of genres and James Bond movies , including the following ones : Damn the Defiant , Alfie , Educating Rita , Sea shall have not them, The Spy who Love me , Moonraker , You only live twice , among others . Rating : 6.5/10 . The flick will appeal to William Holden fans .

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    • Trivia
      Because the UK government deemed the script to be prejudicial to British interests, it refused to cooperate. Therefore, all British troops were portrayed by Australian troops who were, at the time, running operations along the Malaysian-Thai border.
    • Goofs
      At the start of the movie, set in 1945, a Bristol Type 171 Sycamore helicopter is seen flying over the jungle. the first flight of a Sycamore was in 1947 and it was only introduced into the RAF in 1953.
    • Quotes

      Major Ferris: I don't choose my friends according to their color. I even have a few white friends.

    • Connections
      Referenced in When the Applause Died (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      The Seventh Dawn
      Music by Riz Ortolani

      Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster

      Performed by The Lettermen (original soundtrack only)

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    • Release date
      • August 13, 1964 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Durian Tree
    • Filming locations
      • Malaysia
    • Production company
      • Holdean
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 3m(123 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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