Dangerous Moonlight
"NEVER-TO-BE FORGOTTEN THRILLS! ...As Timely as Today's Headlines! ...Drama Wrought From Stark Reality!"
Originally released in 1941. Dangerous Moonlight is a drama/romance film. directed by Brian Desmond Hurst.
Starring Anton Walbrook, Sally Gray, and Derrick De Marney
Synopsis
Stefan Radetzky, a Polish pilot and famous concert pianist, is hospitalised in England from injuries sustained while in combat, and having lost his memory. As Radetzky plays the piano in a trance-like state, the story moves back in time to war-torn Warsaw. During an air-raid, Radetzky meets American journalist Carole, and there is a mutual attraction. Following the fall of Poland, Radetzky and Irish pilot, Mike, escape to Rumania and then on to America. Radetzky continues his musical career in America and meets up again with Carole.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Anton Walbrook
as Stefan 'Steve' Radetzky
Sally Gray
as Carol Peters Radetzky
Derrick De Marney
as Mike Carroll
Cecil Parker
as Specialist
Percy Parsons
as Bill Peters
Kenneth Kent
as Andre De Guise
J.H. Roberts
as Residing Physician (as J.H.Roberts)
Guy Middleton
as Shorty
John Laurie
as British Commander
Frederick Valk
as Polish Bomber Commander
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- RKO Radio Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dangerous Moonlight about?
Stefan Radetzky, a Polish pilot and famous concert pianist, is hospitalised in England from injuries sustained while in combat, and having lost his memory. As Radetzky plays the piano in a trance-l...
Who directed Dangerous Moonlight?
Dangerous Moonlight was directed by Brian Desmond Hurst.
How long is Dangerous Moonlight?
Dangerous Moonlight has a runtime of 1 hours and 34 minutes (94 minutes total).
When was Dangerous Moonlight released?
Dangerous Moonlight was released on June 26, 1941 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Dangerous Moonlight?
The main cast of Dangerous Moonlight includes Anton Walbrook, Sally Gray, Derrick De Marney, Cecil Parker, Percy Parsons.