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First Comes Courage

"I married you to destroy you!"

Merle Oberon plays a Norwegian resistance figure in a small town, married to a Nazi commandant. When his superiors begin to suspect her, the Allies land an assassin to kill him -- an assassin who happens to be her former lover.

Top Cast

  • Merle Oberon

    Merle Oberon

    Nicole Larsen

  • Brian Aherne

    Brian Aherne

    Capt. Allan Lowell

  • Carl Esmond

    Carl Esmond

    Maj. Paul Dichter

  • Isobel Elsom

    Isobel Elsom

    Rose Lindstrom

  • Fritz Leiber

    Fritz Leiber

    Dr. Aanrud

  • Erville Alderson

    Erville Alderson

    Soren

  • Erik Rolf

    Erik Rolf

    Ole

  • Reinhold Schünzel

    Reinhold Schünzel

    Col. Kurt von Elser

  • Richard Ryen

    Richard Ryen

    Dr. Hoff

Overview

Merle Oberon plays a Norwegian resistance figure in a small town, married to a Nazi commandant. When his superiors begin to suspect her, the Allies land an assassin to kill him -- an assassin who happens to be her former lover.

Rating

6.6 / 10
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  • CinemaSerf
    CinemaSerf
    7 Apr 4, 2022

    Merle Oberon ("Nicole") is quite effective in this tale of the Norwegian resistance to the occupying Nazis. She earns the disdain of her fellow countrymen by fraternising with "Maj. Dichter" (Carl Esmond) but is really milking him for information which she has passed on to the British. When a few commandos are parachuted in - including "Lowell" (Brian Aherne), the true love of "Nicole" - things really start to heat up and just about everybody's life is on the line. "Dichter" is also now really starting to smell rat very close to home. It's a good, solid adventure story this with plenty of stirring music from Ernest Tock that builds to quite a fitting, exciting and touching denouement. The sentiment of courage and bravery is well delivered. The strength of character from this young woman determined to do her bit for her nation, regardless of the risk to herself, is well captured by Dorothy Arzner here. There is plenty going on for 90 minutes and it is well worth watching.

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