Storm at Daybreak

Storm at Daybreak (1933)


  • Genre: Drama, Romance, War
  • Release Date: 1933-06-14
  • User Rating: 5.8/10 from 4 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 18min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Richard Boleslawski
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From 4 Ratings

Summary

Sarajevo June 28, 1914. Dushan, the Serbian mayor of a Hungarian town, has come to see the parade of Archduke Ferdinand. While there he runs into Geza, an old friend in the Hungarian Army and invites him to come to his house and visit him and his new wife.

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  • Kay Francis

    as Irina Radovic
  • Nils Asther

    as Capt. Geza Petery
  • Walter Huston

    as Mayor Dushan Radovic
  • Phillips Holmes

    as Csaholyi
  • Eugene Pallette

    as Janos
  • C. Henry Gordon

    as Panto Nikitch
  • Louise Closser Hale

    as Militza Brooska
  • Jean Parker

    as Danitza
  • Oscar Apfel

    as Counselor Velasch (uncredited)
  • Mischa Auer

    as Gavrilo Princip (uncredited)
  • James Bell

    as Peter (uncredited)
  • Hal Boyer

    as Mitry, a Deserter (uncredited)
  • Frank Burke

    as Jankovitch (uncredited)
  • Frank Conroy

    as Archduke Franz Ferdinand (uncredited)
  • Richard Cramer

    as Stepan, Dushan's Servant (uncredited)
  • Margaret Dumont

    as Duchess Sophie (uncredited)
  • Allen Fox

    as Greg, a Deserter (uncredited)
  • Etienne Girardot

    as Hungarian Officer (uncredited)
  • Charles Halton

    as Villager (uncredited)
  • Leonid Kinskey

    as Serbian Villager (uncredited)
  • Ferdinand Munier

    as White-Bearded Party Guest (uncredited)
  • Russ Powell

    as Man Introducing Durosch (uncredited)
  • Lucien Prival

    as Hungarian Soldier (uncredited)
  • Harry Semels

    as Serbian Villager (uncredited)
  • Akim Tamiroff

    as Gypsy Fiddler (uncredited)
  • Wilhelm von Brincken

    as Hungarian Officer (uncredited)
  • Milton Wallace

    as Col. Patou (uncredited)
  • Clarence Wilson

    as Capt. Durosch (uncredited)
Directing Richard Boleslawski Director
Writing Bertram Millhauser Screenplay
Editing Margaret Booth Editor
Art Alexander Toluboff Art Direction
Directing Earl Taggert Assistant Director
Costume & Make-Up Adrian Costume Design
Sound Douglas Shearer Sound Director
Camera George J. Folsey Director of Photography
Sound William Axt Original Music Composer
Writing Sándor Hunyady Theatre Play
Production Lucien Hubbard Associate Producer
Art Edwin B. Willis Interior Designer

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