

The Moon Is Down
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The story of a small town in Norway that resists German occupation during World War II. Based on a John Steinbeck novel.
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2 wins
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Released
Original Language
en
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Cast

Cedric Hardwicke
Col. Lanser

Henry Travers
Mayor Orden

Lee J. Cobb
Dr. Albert Winter

Dorris Bowdon
Molly Morden

Margaret Wycherly
Mme. Sarah Orden

Peter van Eyck
Lt. Tonder

William Post Jr.
Alex Morden

Henry Rowland
Capt. Loft
E.J. Ballantine
George Corell
Richard Abbott
Villager (uncredited)
Louis V. Arco
Schumann (uncredited)

Georgia Backus
Villager (uncredited)
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