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'Another Dawn' (also known as 'Caesar's Wife') is a 1937 American film melodrama directed by William Dieterle and starring Errol Flynn and Kay Francis. It is based on Somerset Maugham's 1919 play 'Caesar's Wife'. The film received dismissive reviews.

Plot



Colonel John Wister (Ian Hunter) is in charge of a post in the British desert colony of Dickit. While on leave in England he meets and falls in love with the beautiful American Julia Ashton (Kay Francis), whose aviator fianc disappeared in his plane and presumably died. Although Julia does not love John, she likes him and agrees to his marriage proposal.

John takes Julia to Dickit, where she meets John's best friend, Captain Denny Roark (Errol Flynn), and Denny's sister, Grace (Frieda Inescort), who is secretly in love with John. Denny reminds Julia of her dead fianc and the two of them fall in love. John discovers this; although he would give her a divorce, he knows that she is too decent to leave him.

A subplot involves Private Wilkins, guilty of cowardice, given a second chance by the Colonel and abused by the other enlisted men, who present him with a box full of white feathers. On an expedition led by Roark, Wilkins picks up his white feathers and dies defending his comrades.

An uprising by local Arabs means that one of the soldiers must fly a suicidal bombing mission. Denny volunteers, but as he is saying good bye to Julia, John takes off instead, sacrificing his life so that his best friend and wife can be together.

Cast



* Kay Francis as Julia Ashton Wister

* Errol Flynn as Capt. Denny Roark

* Ian Hunter as Col. John Wister

* Frieda Inescort as Grace Roark

* Herbert Mundin as Wilkins, Col. Wister's Orderly

* G. P. Huntley as Lord Alden

* Billy Bevan as Pte. Hawkins

* Clyde Cook as Sgt. Murphy

* Richard Powell as Pte. Henderson

* Kenneth Hunter as Sir Charles Benton

* Mary Forbes as Lady Lynda Benton

* Eily Malyon as Mrs. Farnold

Production



Development

Somerset Maugham's play 'Caesar's Wife' was first performed in 1919, starring C. Aubrey Smith. It concerned Sir Arthur Little, a British consulate agent in Cairo, who married a 19-year-old wife, Violet. Violet likes Little but falls in love with his private secretary, Ronald Perry.Maugham, W. Somerset. "Caesar's wife." 'Play Pictorial', 34.206, April 1919, pp. 6679. The play was filmed in 1928 as 'Infatuation,' starring Corinne Griffith."Somerset Maugham comes to screen: Corinne Griffin stars in film version of 'Caesar's Wife'." 'The China Press'[Shanghai], December 20, 1928, p. 7.

Warners bought the rights to 'Caesar's Wife' in late 1935."Screen notes;" 'The New York Times', November 1, 1935, p. 25. Errol Flynn had just impressed the studio with his performance in 'Captain Blood,' and he was announced as the male lead of 'Caesar's Wife' in February 1936.Schallert, Edwin. "His Majesty, Bunker Bean" announced as starring picture for John Beal: Actor returning to Hollywood April 1; Robert Taylor scheduled soon to portray Piccadilly Jim; Olivia de Havilland will appear opposite Flynn in feature.' 'Los Angeles Times', February 14, 1936, p. A23.

In March, it was announced Flynn and Bette Davis would co-star in 'Another Dawn' and that the film would be set in Iraq, with Laird Doyle, who had written 'Dangerous', doing the script.Schallert, Edwin. "Sigmund Romberg will prepare his operetta, "Princess Flavia," for screen: Picture may be for MacDonald and Eddy; Errol Flynn and Bette Davis slated to do "Another Dawn." 'Los Angeles Times', March 10, 1936, p. A19. Doyle would receive an original story credit for the film, with no attribution being given to Maugham, although the film also dealt with a love triangle between two friends and the wife of one of them in a colonial outpost.

Ian Hunter later joined as the third star.Schallert, Edwin. "Errol Flynn will again become pirate chieftain in "Sea Hawk" revival: Stalwart favorite faces lively season; Jack Oakie sought for re-impersonation of comedy character in "Street Girl'; Paramount gets 'Double or Nothing'." ' Los Angeles Times', May 25, 1936, p. 15. In June, Warners announced that the film would be one of their "special productions" for the following year."Warners to show 60 feature films, 193637; Productuon schedule announced at convention in progress her." 'The New York Times', June 5, 1936, p. 27.

Flynn insisted that Warner Bros give him three months off after the production so he could travel to Borneo and take footage for a film based on a story of his own, 'The White Rajah'."Flynn to film background of jungle cinema." 'Los Angeles Times', August 18, 1936, p. A14.

Then Davis went on suspension, forcing Warners to find other actors to take over her roles. Tallulah Bankhead was announced for 'Another Dawn' but 'The New York Times' said this casting was "subject to change without notice.""Roles of Bette Davis being redistributed; Ann Harding's new play, 'Love From a Stranger'." 'The New York Times', July 20, 1936, p. 11. Eventually Warners decided to give the role to Kay Francis; William Dieterle was to direct.Schallert, Edwin. "Metro pays $100,000 for film rights to unpublished book: Fannie Hurst's 'Great Laughter' to Be produced." 'Los Angeles Times', September 4, 1936, p. A19.

"I don't do much in it," said Francis. "Things just happen about me. I am just a wife who has been unfortunate in love, as usual."Shaffer, George. "Kay Francis stars in film of army life: Calls love scenes just part of day's work." 'Chicago Daily Tribune', October 20, 1936, p. 20.

Shooting

Filming of 'Another Dawn' took place on the Warners backlot at Lasky Mesa, in Calabasas, California, with action sequences also shot in Yuma, Arizona. Flynn apparently wrecked his ankle while playing tennis during the making of the film and required hospitalization.Shaffee, George. "Mule is a mule even when he acts in movies: Convinces Flynn a sailor's happier than a soldier. 'Chicago Daily Tribune', November 10, 1936, p. 18. Francis also missed three days filming due to toxic poisoning.Schallert, Edwin. "Jean Fontaine, sister of star, wins 'Quality Street' role; Charles Bickford to play villain for Paramount. 'Los Angeles Times', October 29, 1936, p. 15.

William Dieterle, in a memo to Hal Wallis dated July 21, 1938, claimed he did not want to make the film but did it as a favour to producer Hal Wallis.Behlmer 1987, p. 72. Errol Flynn did not want to make the film either, and he did not like working for William Dieterle. He was also negotiating with Warner Bros. for a new contract and on one occasion refused to come out of his trailer.Mateas, Lisa.[http://www.tcm.com/this-month/article/161255|0/Another-Dawn.html "Articles: ' Another Dawn'."] 'Turner Classic Movies'. Retrieved: July 18, 2016.

Filming began September 26, 1936, but Francis was exhausted after making back-to-back pictures, and it was showing up in the footage. Warners was interrupted when an exhausted Francis went in holiday in Europe in November 1936."Fire sweels rooming house." 'Los Angeles Times', November 20, 1936, p. A1. It resumed and was completed in February 1937.

Erich Wolfgang Korngold was so pleased with his theme music for this production that he used it in the first movement of the Violin Concerto he wrote some years later.Thomas et al. 1969, p. 57.

Reception



According to Warner Bros records, 'Another Dawn' earned $572,000 domestically (in the US and Canada) and $473,000 overseas.

Generally, critical reviews were dismissive, saying that the film was mainly notable for its "haunting score" rather than its actors or story.Bret 2004, p. 52.

In her September 1, 1937, review for Macleans, Ann Ross observed that the film is an oid-fashioned problem drama, presenting Kay Francis in the usual set of mournful predicaments, the usual outfit of wonderful clothes. She marries Colonel John Wister (Ian Hunter), assuring him that every woman who is honest with herself knows that she can only love once. She goes with him to a desert outpost where she meets Captain Denny Roark (Errol Flynn), and recognizes at once that every woman who is honest with herself knows that its possible to make a mistake. Things intensify rapidly, what with stifled passion, fighting Arabs and raging siroccos. In the end Colonel Wister flies away on a suicide mission, leaving the lovers facing another dawn. Theres nothing very new about Miss Francis latest picture except the stars wardrobe. Even in the middle of an Arabian sandstorm, shes still the screens best-dressed woman.

Follow-up

In 1939 Warners announced Flynn and Geraldine Fitzgerald would star in 'The Outpost,' adapted from 'Caesar's Wife' by Somerset Maugham and directed by Michael Curtiz.Churchill, Douglas W. "Screen news Here." 'The New York Times', September 6, 1939, p. 32. Eventually announcements stated that Flynn had been replaced by Cary Grant. Warners was advertising the film as late as 1941, but apparently it was never made."Warner Bros. stories listed: Million dollars worth of plots on hand for films to be made in 1941." 'Los Angeles Times', January 3, 1941, p. 10.

References



Citations



Bibliography



* Behlmer, Rudy, ed. 'Inside Warner Bros (1935-1951)'. Cambridge, Ontario, Canada: Fireside, 1987. .

* Bret, David. 'Errol Flynn: Satan's Angel'. London: Anova Books, 2004. .

* Kear, Lynn and John Rossman.'Kay Francis: A Passionate Life and Career'. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co. 2006. .

* Thomas, Tony, Rudy Behlmer and Clifford McCarty. 'The Complete Films of Errol Flynn'. New York: Citadel Press, 1969. .


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