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Hold Back the Dawn (1941)
Director: Mitchell Leisen
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From Time Out Film Guide
As scripted by Brackett and Wilder and directed by the underrated Leisen (who appears, as himself, in a brief cameo as the Hollywood director to whom Boyer tries to sell his story), this romantic weepie is both moving and effectively stylish. Boyer's vaguely sinister charm is well deployed as the stateless Latin gigolo who tricks a plain-jane schoolmarm (de Havilland) into marriage purely in order to gain entry to the US from Mexico, while the depiction of their faltering relationship is achieved with a welcome degree of dark, ironic wit. But it's Leisen's assured, polished handling of a potentially soapy story that lends surprising conviction to the whole affair; so fluent is the narrative that disbelief at de Havilland's naiveté is suspended throughout.Author: GA
Cast & crew
Director: Mitchell Leisen
Producer: Arthur Hornblow Jr
Cast: Charles Boyer, Olivia de Havilland, Paulette Goddard, Victor Francen, Walter Abel, Rosemary de Camp, Mitchell Leisen, Brian Donlevy, Veronica Lake full cast
Duration: 115 mins
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