
In
1944, Nazi Germany was on the brink of defeat but stubbornly resisting
surrender, so in a daring push to gain key intelligence, the U.S. Army
began recruiting German prisoners to spy behind their own lines.
DECISION BEFORE DAWN
is the story of the mission of three war-weary men who take on this
thankless job, each for his own reasons. Director Anatole Litvak
filmed in post-war Germany because of the surplus of bombed-out
buildings and tanks, weapons and uniforms, and so accurate and realistic
were the script, acting and setting that anyone watching the filming in
Wurzberg in 1950-51 might have wondered whether the war ever ended.
This not your typical war picture: no stereotypes, no action heroes, no
grand and glorious finale, simply a realisatic depiction of a key period
of time during the final days of World War II in all its tragedy and
irony, co-starring three extraordinary actors now long departed – Gary
Merrill, Richard Basehart and Oskar Werner (as a young German
spy-recruit torn between his love of the Fatherland and loathing of its
Nazi oppressors).
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