Each Dawn I Die - Trivia

Trivia

  • Between the period of 1928 to 1941 this was one of many films to be banned in Australia by the chief censor Creswell O'Reilly.
  • According to Richard Schickel in his book James Cagney: A Celebration, Each Dawn I Die was Josef Stalin's favorite American movie.
  • In this book Golden Boy: The Untold Story of William Holden, author Bob Thomas says that prior to taking on the role of George Raft's younger brother in Invisible Stripes, William Holden took a small part in Each Dawn I Die to show that he could hold his own onscreen with Raft. Holden, however, is not noticeable in the film. Either Holden's scene was cut from the final print - or, more probably, the story is apocryphal.

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