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Rating: 6.667/10 by 12 users

The Moon Is Down (1943)

The story of a small town in Norway that resists German occupation during World War II. Based on a John Steinbeck novel.

Directing:
  • Irving Pichel
Writing:
  • Nunnally Johnson
  • John Steinbeck
Stars:
Release Date: Sun, Mar 14, 1943

Rating: 6.667/10 by 12 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 30 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: norway, anti-nazi resistance

Henry Travers
Mayor Orden
Lee J. Cobb
Dr. Albert Winter
Dorris Bowdon
Molly Morden
Margaret Wycherly
Mme. Sarah Orden
E.J. Ballantine
George Corell
Richard Abbott
Villager (uncredited)
Louis V. Arco
Schumann (uncredited)
Georgia Backus
Villager (uncredited)
John Banner
Lt. Prackle (uncredited)
Trevor Bardette
Knute Pierson (Foreman) (uncredited)
Hank Bell
Villager (uncredited)
John Bleifer
Miner (uncredited)
Sven Hugo Borg
Sergeant (uncredited)
Tom Brown
Boy (uncredited)
Frederic Brunn
German Soldier (uncredited)
Ricardo Lord Cezon
Boy (uncredited)
Harry Cording
Miner (uncredited)
Jeff Corey
Albert (uncredited)
Albert D'Arno
German Soldier (uncredited)
Joseph Eggenton
Villager (uncredited)
Edith Evanson
Ludwig's Wife (uncredited)
Monica Folts
Girl (uncredited)
Frederick Giermann
Sergeant (uncredited)
Gibson Gowland
Villager (uncredited)
Ludwig Hardt
Elderly Man (uncredited)
Ernst Hauessermann
Moeller (uncredited)
Gertrude Hoffmann
Villager (uncredited)
Guy Kingsford
Pilot (uncredited)
Kurt Kreuger
Orderly (uncredited)
Paul Kruger
Sentry (uncredited)
Connie Leon
Villager (uncredited)
Jack Low
Miner (uncredited)
Mae Marsh
Villager (uncredited)
Charles Mason
Sergeant (uncredited)
Charles McGraw
Ole (uncredited)
Peter Michael
Hostage (uncredited)
John Mylong
Staff Officer (uncredited)
Frank O'Connor
Villager in Pub (uncredited)
Patrick O'Moore
Bombardier (uncredited)
Netta Packer
Villager (uncredited)
Dorothy Peterson
Mother (uncredited)
Irving Pichel
Peder (Innkeeper) (uncredited)
Otto Reichow
Sergeant (uncredited)
Ruth Robinson
Villager (uncredited)
Constantine Romanoff
Villager (uncredited)
Francine Rufo
Girl (uncredited)
Audrey Scott
Prisoner's Wife (uncredited)
Lester Sharpe
Villager (uncredited)
Harry Tenbrook
Miner (uncredited)
Helene Thimig
Annie (uncredited)
Leon Tyler
Boy (uncredited)
Sam Waagenaar
Soldier (uncredited)
Vesey Walker
Bandleader (uncredited)
Paul Weigel
Elderly Man (uncredited)
Walter White Jr.
Villager (uncredited)
Violette Wilson
Peder's Wife (uncredited)
Ian Wolfe
Joseph (uncredited)
Natalie Wood
Carrie (uncredited)

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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