TOMORROW WE LIVE (LIMITED EDITION) BLU-RAY [PRE-ORDER]


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Street Date 6/18/24

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John Clements (The Four Feathers), Godfrey Tearle (Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps), Hugh Sinclair (The Four Just Men), and Greta Gynt (Sexton Blake and the Hooded Terror) star in Tomorrow We Live, a thrilling tale of wartime resistance.

In occupied France, Baptiste (Clements) arrives in a small town armed with details of a German submarine base. As the resistance humiliates the occupiers, and the Gestapo exacts deadly reprisals upon the local population, Baptiste works with the local mayor (Tearle) and his daughter (Gynt) to plan his escape to Britain.

Released in the US as At Dawn We Die, and directed by Tod Slaughter collaborator George King (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street), Tomorrow We Live shocked audiences upon its release with its unflinching portrayal of Nazi brutality.

FEATURES:
New restoration from a 4K scan by Powerhouse Films
Original mono audio
Audio commentary with film historians Josephine Botting and Robert Murphy (2024)
Pamela Hutchinson on Greta Gynt (2024): the film historian discusses the life and career of the famed Norwegian actor
The BEHP Interview with Roy Douglas (2005): archival audio recording, made as part of the British Entertainment History Project, featuring composer Roy Douglas in conversation with Alex Gibson
Image gallery: promotional and publicity materials
New and improved English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
Limited edition exclusive booklet with a new essay by Philip Kemp, archival interviews and articles, an overview of contemporary critical responses, and film credits
World premiere on Blu-ray
Limited edition of 4,000 copies for the UK and the US

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