Dawn (1933) - Double Feature

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Released three days after Adolf Hitler became Reichskanzler, it was the first film to have its screening in Nazi Germany. It became a symbol of the new times touted by the Nazi regime. The title (literally "morning-red") is the German term for the reddish coloring of the east sky about a half hour before the sunrise. On patrol Captain Liers and his submarine crew sink an important British ship, but while returning to harbour, they're lured into a trap by a British vessel disguised as a neutral Danish one. They sink it after it attacks them without warning, but while they prepare to rescue survivors, a British destroyer sinks the sub. On the sea bed 60 feet down, with all but the bridge flooded, the 10 surviving crew have only 8 rescue devices. Liers orders the crew to use them, but they disobey - either all escape or nobody does.


Main Cast: Rudolf Forster, Fritz Genschow, Paul Westermeier, Camilla Spira, Gerhard Bienert, Adele Sandrock, Hans Leibelt, Eduard von Winterstein, Franz Nicklisch, Friedrich Gnaß

Director: Gustav Ucicky

Writer: Gerhard Menzel

Editor: Eduard von Borsody

Cinematographer: Carl Hoffmann


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