The Moon Is Down 1943
The Moon Is Down
The story of a small town in Norway that resists German occupation during World War II. Based on a John Steinbeck novel.
The story of a small town in Norway that resists German occupation during World War II. Based on a John Steinbeck novel.
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Full Cast & Crew... Col. Lanser
... Mayor Orden
... Dr. Albert Winter
... Molly Morden
... Mme. Sarah Orden
... Lt. Tonder
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See All 1 Reviews26 Jun 2022 by CinemaSerf
There are only a few period wartime stories told around events in the occupied Kingdom of Norway, and this is one of the better efforts. Sir Cedric Hardwicke is the Nazi colonel sent to supervise a small town that exists to support a nearby iron-ore mine. A sophisticate, of sorts, he initially attempts to deal reasonably with the townspeople led by their Mayor (Henry Travers) but soon realises that these people are not the type to sit idly by, sabotage soon becomes rife - and a battle of wills - and philosophies - ensues. It has some subtly to it, both Hardwicke and Peter van Eyck ("Lt. Tonder") demonstrate some degree of humanity from the occupier's perspective, and both Travers and Lee J. Cobb ("Dr. Winter") deliver well as the peaceful, elderly, men who do not consider themselves to be brave, but they are proud and are determined to see off their murderous guests - even if it costs them their lives. It is plausible, which helps enormously, and the pace from Irving Pichel draws us into their ghastly predicament well. Made mid-WWII, it has a slight tinge of propaganda to it, but the characters have an element of authenticity about them that makes this a decidedly more nuanced watch than many of it's time.
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Release Date:
Mar 14, 1943 (United States)
Run Time:
1hr 30`
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Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United States
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Released
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There are only a few period wartime stories told around events in the occupied Kingdom of Norway, and this is one of the better efforts. Sir Cedric Hardwicke is the Nazi colonel sent to supervise a small town that exists to support a nearby iron-ore mine. A sophisticate, of sorts, he initially attempts to deal reasonably with the townspeople led by their Mayor (Henry Travers) but soon realises that these people are not the type to sit idly by, sabotage soon becomes rife - and a battle of wills - and philosophies - ensues. It has some subtly to it, both Hardwicke and Peter van Eyck ("Lt. Tonder") demonstrate some degree of humanity from the occupier's perspective, and both Travers and Lee J. Cobb ("Dr. Winter") deliver well as the peaceful, elderly, men who do not consider themselves to be brave, but they are proud and are determined to see off their murderous guests - even if it costs them their lives. It is plausible, which helps enormously, and the pace from Irving Pichel draws us into their ghastly predicament well. Made mid-WWII, it has a slight tinge of propaganda to it, but the characters have an element of authenticity about them that makes this a decidedly more nuanced watch than many of it's time.
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The Moon Is Down
Directors & Credit Writers
... Director
Cast
... Col. Lanser
... Mayor Orden
... Dr. Albert Winter
... Molly Morden
... Mme. Sarah Orden
... Lt. Tonder
... Alex Morden
... Capt. Loft
... George Corell
... Villager (uncredited)
LVA
Louis V. Arco... Schumann (uncredited)
... Villager (uncredited)
... Lt. Prackle (uncredited)
... Knute Pierson (Foreman) (uncredited)
... Villager (uncredited)
... Miner (uncredited)
... Sergeant (uncredited)
TB
Tom Brown... Boy (uncredited)
... German Soldier (uncredited)
... Boy (uncredited)
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... Producer