1940 films
I de gode, gamle dage
1940 films | black and white films | danish films | danish-language films | films directed by johan jacobsenI de gode, gamle dage is a 1940 Danish film directed by Johan Jacobsen and starring Christian Arhoff.
Jens Langkniv
1940 films | black and white films | danish films | danish-language filmsJens Langkniv is a 1940 Danish film directed by Per Knutzon and Peter Lind and starring Poul Reichhardt.
For Freedom
1940 films | british films | english-language films | war filmsReferences
The Man I Married
1940 films | american films | black and white films | drama films | films based on short fictionCast
- Joan Bennett as Carol Hoffman
- Francis Lederer as Eric Hoffman
- Lloyd Nolan as Kenneth Delane
- Anna Sten as Frieda
- Otto Kruger as Heinrich Hoffman
- Maria Ouspenskaya as Frau Gerhardt
- Ludwig Stössel as Dr. Hugo Gerhardt
- Johnny Russell as Ricky
- Lionel Royce as Herr Deckhart
- Frederick Vogeding as Traveller
- Ernst Deutsch as Otto
A Dispatch from Reuters
1940 films | american films | biographical films | black and white films | drama films | films directed by william dieterleCast
- Edward G. Robinson as Paul Julius Reuter
- Edna Best as Ida Magnus Reuter
- Eddie Albert as Max Wagner
- Albert Bassermann as Franz Geller
- Gene Lockhart as Otto Bauer
- Otto Kruger as Dr. Magnus
- Nigel Bruce as Sir Randolph Persham
- Montagu Love as John Delane
- James Stephenson as Carew
- Walter Kingsford as Louis Napoleon III
- David Bruce as Mr. Bruce
Chit Yay Sin
1940 films | burmese filmsPastor Hall
1940 films | british films | drama films | english-language filmsThe film was based on the true story. In the 1930's, a small German is taken over by a platoon of Stormtroopers loyal to Hitler. of a Pastor who was sent to Dachau concentration camp for criticising the Nazi party. The SS go about teaching and enforcing 'The New Order' but the pastor, who is a kind and gentle man, will not be intimitaded. While some villagers join the Nazi party avidlyso and me just go along with things, hoping for a quiet life, the pastor takes his convictions to the pulpit. Because of his critisism of the Nazis, the pastor is sent to Dachau concentration camp.

