So Ends Our Night
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Directed by | John Cromwell |
Produced by | David L. Loew |
Written by |
Erich Maria Remarque (novel) Talbot Jennings |
Starring |
Fredric March Margaret Sullavan Glenn Ford |
Release dates |
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Running time | 117 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
So Ends Our Night is a 1941 drama war film starring Fredric March and directed by John Cromwell. The screenplay was adapted from the novel Flotsam by Erich Maria Remarque.
Plot
The story takes place in Germany, Austria, and France during the period that the Third Reich was persecuting Jews and opponents of the regime. Three of the people Josef Steiner (Fredric March), Ruth Holland (Margaret Sullavan) and Ludwig Kern (Glenn Ford) are refugees without passports who are people with no place to go. Each country that finds them has them sent somewhere else because they are people without any rights of residence.
Cast
- Fredric March - Josef Steiner
- Margaret Sullavan - Ruth Holland
- Frances Dee - Marie Steiner
- Glenn Ford - Ludwig Kern
- Anna Sten - Lilo
- Erich von Stroheim - Brenner
- Allan Brett - Leo Marrill
- Joseph Cawthorn - Leopold Potzloch
- Leonid Kinskey - The Chicken
- Alexander Granach - The Pole
- Roman Bohnen - Mr. Kern
- Sig Ruman - Ammers
- William Stack - Professor Meyer
- Lionel Royce - Barnekrogg
- Ernst Deutsch - Dr. Behr
References
- The Films of Fredric March, by Lawrence J. Quirk
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