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اخر الفجر

1941

R

1 h 56 m

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يخطط (جورج) للزواج من مواطنة أمريكية حتى يتمكن من دخول البلاد بعد أن رفضت إدارة الهجرة الأمريكية في المكسيك السماح له بالإقامة، إلا أنه يقع في حب الفتاة الأمريكية التي تزوجها مما يثير غضب حبيبته السابقة.
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Charles Boyer
Georges Iscovescu
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Olivia de Havilland
Emmy Brown
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Paulette Goddard
Anita Dixon
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Victor Francen
Van Den Luecken
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Walter Abel
Inspector Hammock
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Curt Bois
Bonbois
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Rosemary DeCamp
Berta Kurz
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Eric Feldary
Josef Kurz
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Nestor Paiva
Flores
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Eva Puig
Lupita
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Micheline Cheirel
Christine
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Madeleine Lebeau
Anni
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Billy Lee
Tony
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Mikhail Rasumny
Mechanic
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Charles Arnt
Mr. MacAdams
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Arthur Loft
Mr. Elvestad
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Mitchell Leisen
Dwight Saxon
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Norman Ainsley
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Elsa Majimbo

08/06/2023 04:15
Moviecut—Hold Back the Dawn
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♥෴♡☬ AMMU DINA ☬♡෴♥

16/11/2022 13:26
Hold Back the Dawn
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Emy Shahine

16/11/2022 01:51
A fabulous film with an all star cast of Charles Boyer, Olivia De Havilland and Paulette Goddard. Boyer plays a man who is trying to get US citizenship, the only way by which turns out to be, marrying De Havilland's character. There is a sweet scene between the two when they set off on honeymoon and they play beautifully together throughout. Paulette Goddard is wonderful as the scheming other half and it's nice to see at the end that she gets what she's after!! Clever start to the film too - look out for Veronica Lake making a movie - and a lovely ending that really couldn't get any better.
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ATTOUKORA

16/11/2022 01:51
It is a sad reflection that many of the movies made so long ago still compare brilliantly with the best of today. "Hold Back the Dawn" is one of those - superbly put together by Billy Wilder & Charles Brackett, and with some of the finest acting of 1941. Outtanding are Charles Boyer, in what I feel is his best acting, and Olivia de Havilland who apparently had to go to Paramount to be appreciated (her two Oscar films were made there, and she was nominated also for this one!) is a standout. Paulette Goddard in a role almost written for her was very good, and the supporting cast was excellent. Migrants trying to get into the United States has always been a hot topic, but here it is treated sympathetically in a very informative way. I have to say the ending was not well done, and one gets the feeling all was not well somewhere.
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𝗦𝗵𝗶𝗵𝗮𝗯 𝗚𝗶𝗿𝗹🤎

16/11/2022 01:51
One of the all-time great tearjerkers, this film satisfies on many levels: it offers a truly involving and emotionally moving story, an abundance of well-drawn and complex characters, an unusual setting, and three excellent stars (Charles Boyer, Olivia de Havilland, and Paulette Goddard). Boyer's character narrates much of the film, describing how he woos and weds sweet schoolteacher de Havilland in order to gain American citizenship, and this device allows us to listen in as his jaded, mercenary persona mellows and purifies under the influence of his innocent bride. Full of wry humor and a colorful supporting cast, this film deserves to be better known.
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DAVID JONES DAVID

16/11/2022 01:51
As good a script as Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett ever wrote! Mitchell Leisen directs with some flair too. This film drove Wilder to become a director after Charles boyer had a sequence cut - from then on, Wilder was able to protect his screenplays from such treatment. But any trouble behind the scenes doesn't really harm the film itself, which is a joy. An even more abrasive protagonist than usual, Charles Boyer's gigolo nevertheless builds up colossal sympathy - it's an approach Wilder would replicate in THE LOST WEEKEND to Oscar-winning effect. But EVERYBODY in this film is marvelous, as is the inventive story, inspired by Wilder's own time in mexico awaiting a visa to allow him into the States.
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