Pardon me for interrupting this love-fest, but I wanted to point out this auction that just closed (I didn't dare post it in the mid-auction thread for fear of "outing it".
I think this is incredibly cool, and I think if the cheese man had been here, he would have been all over it.
Tomorrow We Live (released in the U.S. as "At Dawn We Die"), the 1943 George King English World War II (WWII) Occupied France wartime military melodrama ("The FIRST story of the rape of France!"; "An unforgettable story with an unforgettable cast!"; "Husbandless women facing war's penalties! ALONE!"; about a Frenchman in Occupied France who wants to escape to England, and give the English information he has gathered about a German submarine base) starring John Clements, Godfrey Tearle, Hugh Sinclair, Greta Gynt, and Judy Kelley. Note that an oddity of this movie is that it was originally called "Tomorrow We Live" in England, and yet, when it was released in the U.S., the title was changed 180 degrees to "At Dawn We Die", and the movie was also given the lurid tagline of "The story of the rape of France!". Also, note that by 1943, there were quite a few French actors who had taken refuge in England and America, and the filmmakers could certainly have cast real French men and women in the lead roles, yet they are all played by English actors!