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So Ends Our Night (1941)

So Ends Our Night (1941)
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The Nazis are clearly the villains in So Ends Our Night, but since the film was made before America's entry into World War II, Adolph Hitler goes unmentioned (we wouldn't want to lose those foreign markets, would we?) Based on Erich Maria Remarque's novel Flotsam, the film zeroes in on three German refugees. Frederic March despises the Nazis on ideological grounds; Margaret Sullavan, a Jew, is fleeing for her life; and Glenn Ford, born of a Jewish mother and Aryan father, is racked with confusion and torn loyalties. The three separate as they move from country to country in Europe, just a step or so ahead of the advancing Nazis. As Sullavan and Ford fall in love, March puts his life on the line by trying to arrange a reunion with his ailing wife Frances Dee, who has remained in Germany. Had So Ends Our Night been released a few months after the US entry into the war, it might have done better at the box office. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Fredric MarchMargaret Sullavan, (more)
Director(s):
John Cromwell
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of So Ends Our Night

The Nazis are clearly the villains in So Ends Our Night, but since the film was made before America's entry into World War II, Adolph Hitler goes unmentioned (we wouldn't want to lose those foreign markets, would we?) Based on Erich Maria Remarque's novel Flotsam, the film zeroes in on three German refugees. Frederic March despises the Nazis on ideological grounds; Margaret Sullavan, a Jew, is fleeing for her life; and Glenn Ford, born of a Jewish mother and Aryan father, is racked with confusion and torn loyalties. The three separate as they move from country to country in Europe, just a step or so ahead of the advancing Nazis. As Sullavan and Ford fall in love, March puts his life on the line by trying to arrange a reunion with his ailing wife Frances Dee, who has remained in Germany. Had So Ends Our Night been released a few months after the US entry into the war, it might have done better at the box office. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
117 mins

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Director(s):
John Cromwell
Writer(s):
Talbot JenningsErich Maria Remarque
Producer(s):
David L. LoewAlbert Lewin
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    Andrew S.

    A most unusual drama about refugees who've fled from Nazi Germany and without passpots are habitual fugitives. Though an independent production, it has more than it's share of stars, a top cinematographer and editor, and Wm. Cameron Menzies as production designer. Unfortunately the video quality of this DVD is poor, so their work is very hard to appreciate. Like the very few other films of it's era about Jewish peril at the hands of the Nazis, this one almost never names the refugees as Jewish. The very American, WASPish Margret Sullivan plays a Jewish German, but is so loveable and affecting, who cares for authenticity? A very young Glen Ford is excellent and Fredrick March is surprisingly likably macho and cocky. Undoubtably a work that participants felt passionately about.

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