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| Director: | John Farrow | 
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| Writer: | Irwin Shaw, C. S. Forester | 
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| A gentle widower, enraged at Nazi atrocities against his peaceful Norwegian fishing village, escapes to Britain and returns leading a commando force against the oppressors. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 30, 1942 | 
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| Director: | John Farrow | 
| Writer: | Irwin Shaw, C. S. Forester | 
| Genres: | Drama, War | 
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| Production Companies | Columbia Pictures | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Paul Muni | Eric Toresen | 
| Anna Lee | Judith Bowen | 
| Lillian Gish | Mrs. Bergesen | 
| Cedric Hardwicke | Admiral Bowen | 
| Robert Coote | Robert Bowen | 
| Ray Collins | Johan Bergesen | 
| Alexander Knox | German Captain | 
| Rosemary DeCamp | Hilma Arnesen | 
| Elisabeth Fraser | Anna Korstad | 
| Richard Derr | Gunnar Korstad | 
| Erville Alderson | Johan Garme | 
| Barbara Everest | Mrs. Olav | 
| Rod Cameron | Pastor | 
| Louis Jean Heydt | Karl Arnesen | 
| George Macready | Schoolteacher | 
| Arthur Margetson | German Colonel | 
| Lloyd Bridges | Young German Soldier (uncredited) | 
| Ann Carter | Solveig Toresen (uncredited) | 
| Eddie Hall | German Soldier at the Sound Detector (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| John Farrow | Director | 
| William C. Mellor | Director of Photography | 
| Anne Bauchens | Editor | 
| Irwin Shaw | Screenplay | 
| C. S. Forester | Story | 
| Louis Gruenberg | Original Music Composer | 
| Edward C. Jewell | Art Direction | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Lester Cowan | Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | 
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There were a few of these wartime dramas designed to bring attention to the atrocities being carried out by the Nazis on the erstwhile peaceful people of Norway. This one finds "Eric" (Paul Muni) flee to Britain where he trains and returns to his homeland determined to wreak revenge on his occupiers ... and their Quisling allies and to help the British to successfully bomb an airbase being built at altitude that could be used to attack allied territory and shipping. It's all a bit meandering, however. Muni isn't really a very convincing Norwegian nor is Alexander Knox particularly menacing as a captain in the Wehrmacht nor Rod Cameron as the Pastor. Indeed, aside from Sir Cedric Hardwicke as the archetypal British admiral, none of the casting works especially well here - and coupled with some very wordy dialogue, that manages to drag this down a little into melodrama territory. It ends rousingly enough, though, and given it's purpose was largely propagandist - it does what is says on the tin. Watchable, but forgettable fayre.