Return at Dawn

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Return at Dawn
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Theatrical poster
Directed byHenri Decoin
Written byHenri Decoin
Pierre Wolff
Vicki Baum (short story)
Produced byJoseph Bercholz
StarringDanielle Darrieux
Pierre Dux
Jacques Dumesnil
CinematographyLéonce-Henri Burel
Edited byMarguerite Beaugé
Music byPaul Misraki
Production
company
Union des Distributeurs Indépendants
Release dates
  • 18 November 1936 (1936-11-18)
  • 31 July 1947 (1947-07-31) (New York)[1]
Running time
90 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Return at Dawn, also known as She Returned at Dawn[1] (French: Retour à l'aube), is a 1938 French drama film starring Danielle Darrieux. The film was directed by Henri Decoin, who cowrote the screenplay with Pierre Wolff, based on a short story by Vicki Baum. The music score is by Paul Misraki. The sets were designed by the art director Serge Piménoff. It was filmed in Zichyújfalu[2][3] and Budapest, Hungary.

A stationmaster's wife must travel to Budapest to claim an inheritance, but arrives late for her train and experiences many adventures during the night.

Reception

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The film premiered in New York on July 31, 1947 as She Returned at Dawn. Critic Bosley Crowther of The New York Times wrote: "Do you remember Danielle Darrieux? ... [I]f she appears little changed, the explanation is simple. 'She Returned at Dawn' is a pre-war film. More than that, it is naive and foolish ... Except for the glimpse of pre-war Darrieux, there is little to see in this film. It is equipped with English sub-titles, which makes little difference either way."[1]

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