Decision Before Dawn (1951)
Facts
| Directed by | Anatole Litvak |
| Cast | Richard Basehart, Gary Merrill, Oskar Werner, Hildegard Knef, Dominique Blanchar and Hans Christian Blech |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1950 |
| DVD Release | May 23, 2006 |
| Running Time | 119 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 024543238812 |
| Buy this item | $9.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 24 6:10 EDT (details) 1 DVD, TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT, Usually ships in 24 hours, Black & White, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), German (Original Language) Or 43 new from $6.47, 15 used from $6.65 |
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Average user review:| A great war movie - Just okay DVD |
The bottom line is: if you are acquiring DVDs to watch them on your DVD player/Analog TV these transfers are beyond reproach. But if you like to watch on a HD laptop, as I do, the transfer is tolerable at best. But that is just not good enough these days. I had come to expect better from Fox. Surely this film deserves a real restoration + commentary. June 25, 2008
| Might Be best Movie About Intelligence Ever |
| Solid drama |
Overall, this is a 4.5 star movie, because of its drama and how it deals with the duplicity of the spy business. However, it has some rough spots. If you are one of those people who doesn't have the patience to stick with a movie for about 10 minutes to see if it evolves into solid entertainment, then you'll be put off.
The first five minutes, and maybe the last five minutes of this film are stilted. Baseheart and his Army sgt. driver get lost and find a couple of escaping German Luftwaffe anti-air artillery soldiers in the French woodland. The way they go about taking them prisoner is just laughable. Sounds like a 1930s gangster flick.
Also, the sgt. driver turns over a Lugar he's taken off the German officer.
This is a special outfit that needs German clothing, razor blades and such, but I don't think the sgt. would just cough up the Lugar. You get a pistol, then you keep it to trade for other more important stuff.
After that, this film settles down to a pretty good "fish out of water" spy flick. Oskar Werner turns in a good performance as the German soldier who volunteers to go back into his own country and spy for the Allies.
Then there's the last two minutes of the film. Wow, it sounds like some kind of training film narration tacked on, and it probably was. It really sounds more like a "Hey Reds we are coming for you too" kind of thing. That's fine when you are scared of commies too, I guess, but it kind of sounds silly in the 21st Century.
I won't give away too much, but this film is worth the 95 minutes or so you take to watch it. November 14, 2007
| Army Training manual |
| Glad I watched it . . . once |
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