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Arise, My Love ()


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A dashing pilot and a vivacious reporter have romantic and dramatic adventures in Europe as World War II begins.

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Augusta Nash
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Tom Martin
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Shep
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Phillips
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Pink
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Prison Governor
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Father Jacinto
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Susie
Paul Leyssac ...
Bresson
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Mme. Bresson
Stanley Logan ...
Col. Tubbs-Brown
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Lord Kettlebrook
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Achille
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Botzelberg
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French Correspondent (uncredited)
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Prussian Officer (uncredited)
Carmen Bailey ...
Woman at Maxim's (uncredited)
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Elevator Boy (uncredited)
Eugene Borden ...
Waiter at Maxim's (uncredited)
Frank Bruno ...
Uniformed Italian Correspondent (uncredited)
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Desk Clerk (uncredited)
George Bunny ...
Fiacre Driver (uncredited)
James Carlisle ...
Passenger at Railroad Station (uncredited)
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Girl at Maxim's (uncredited)
Louise Colombet ...
Flower Woman (uncredited)
Alan Davis ...
Cameraman (uncredited)
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Porter (uncredited)
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Waiter at Maxim's (uncredited)
Marcel De la Brosse ...
French Newsboy (uncredited)
Charles De Ravenne ...
Bellboy (uncredited)
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Conductor (uncredited)
Juan Duval ...
Spanish Driver (uncredited)
Jon Easton ...
Cafe Magenta Waiter (uncredited)
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Spinster (uncredited)
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Spinster (uncredited)
Fay Estill ...
Woman at Maxim's (uncredited)
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Husband (uncredited)
Fred Farrell ...
Cab Driver (uncredited)
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Man at Railway Station (uncredited)
Gerald Fielding ...
Uniformed English Correspondent (uncredited)
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Dance Extra at Maxim's (uncredited)
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German Sentry (uncredited)
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Girl (uncredited)
Gregory Golubeff ...
First Violin (uncredited)
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German Lieutenant (uncredited)
Jennifer Gray ...
Woman at Maxim's (uncredited)
Sherry Hall ...
American Correspondent (uncredited)
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Man at Maxim's (uncredited)
Beth Hartman ...
Woman at Maxim's (uncredited)
Mary Jane Hodge ...
Woman at Maxim's (uncredited)
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Uniformed English Correspondent (uncredited)
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Employee (uncredited)
Ellis Irving ...
RAF Corporal (uncredited)
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Man at Maxim's (uncredited)
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Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
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College Boy (uncredited)
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German Sentry (uncredited)
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American Correspondent (uncredited)
Frank Malatesta ...
Mechanic (uncredited)
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Spanish Mechanic (uncredited)
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Joe - Botzelberg's Asst. (uncredited)
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French Correspondent (uncredited)
Maurice Maurice ...
French Newsboy (uncredited)
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Employee (uncredited)
Tony Merlo ...
Italian Correspondent (uncredited)
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Man at Maxim's (uncredited)
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Uniformed American Correspondent (uncredited)
Mrs. Wilfrid North ...
Wife (uncredited)
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Uniformed Clerk (uncredited)
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Girl at Maxim's (uncredited)
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Woman in Irish Pub (uncredited)
Guy Repp ...
Employee (uncredited)
François Richier ...
French Newsboy (uncredited)
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Steward (uncredited)
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Passenger at Railroad Station (uncredited)
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Girl at Maxim's (uncredited)
David Thursby ...
Irish Fisherman (uncredited)
Jesús Topete ...
Guard (uncredited)
Sigfrid Tor ...
German Subaltern (uncredited)
Jacques Vanaire ...
Employee (uncredited)
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Brunette at Maxim's (uncredited)
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Hungarian Girl at Maxim's (uncredited)

Directed by

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Mitchell Leisen

Written by

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Charles Brackett ... (screen play) and
Billy Wilder ... (screen play)
 
Jacques Théry ... (adaptation) (as Jacques Thery)
 
Benjamin Glazer ... (original story) and
Hans Székely ... (original story) (as John S. Toldy)

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Arthur Hornblow Jr. ... producer
William LeBaron ... executive producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Victor Young

Cinematography by

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Charles Lang ... director of photography (as Charles Lang Jr.)

Editing by

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Doane Harrison ... (edited by)

Art Direction by

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Hans Dreier
Robert Usher

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Richard Blumenthal ... second unit director (uncredited)
Mel Epstein ... assistant director (uncredited)
Cullen Tate ... second unit director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Earl S. Hayman ... sound recordist (as Earl Hayman)
Don Johnson ... sound recordist

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Irene ... gowns: Miss Colbert
Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Friedrich Hollaender ... composer: title music (uncredited)
Leo Shuken ... composer: additional music (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

In 1939, American Tom Martin, who fought in the Spanish Civil War, awaits execution at the hands of the Fascist victors when reporter Augusta 'Gusto' Nash, for a scoop, aids him in an audacious escape. Of course, Tom tries to romance Gusto; but though she likes him, her career comes first, and Tom himself prefers freedom-fighting to settling down. Comedy becomes drama as their mixed feelings lead them on a circuitous path through the deepening chaos and catastrophe of the early days of World War II. Written by Rod Crawford

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Taglines Girls! Learn Claudette's new love technique- when the boys get fresh, she bites 'em on the nose! Ray's the latest casualty! (Print Ad-New York Sun, ((New York, NY)) 5 December 1940) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Arise My Love (Canada, English title)
  • Adelante, mi amor (Spain)
  • Vágyak a viharban (Hungary)
  • Levántate mi amor (Mexico)
  • Vår flygende korrespodent (Norway)
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  • 110 min
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Trivia Claudette Colbert once said that this was her favorite of all of her films. See more »
Goofs When Walter Abel tells Claudette Colbert that she has got a new assignment in Berlin and she is told she is going in 3 days time on Saturday, she receives a cable dated September 1st, 1939, from Ray Milland. September 1st, 1939, was a Friday. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Hollywood contra Franco (2008). See more »
Soundtracks Dream Lover See more »
Quotes Mr. Phillips: Gusto Nash, you're fired, as of immediately!
Augusta Nash: Oh, it's not true!
Mr. Phillips: I know it's not true. I just wanted to taste the words. Sheer rapture!
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