

Daybreak
After committing a murder, a man locks himself in his apartment and recollects the events that led him to the killing.
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Plot Summary
A waitress in a diner finds herself entangled with a charming but dangerous gangster. She becomes involved in his criminal activities, leading to a desperate attempt to escape his control and the dangerous life that surrounds them. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the struggle for survival in a gritty urban landscape.
Critical Reception
Daybreak is a lesser-known but often appreciated B-movie from the era, praised for its atmospheric noir elements and a strong performance from its lead. While not a critical darling upon release, it has gained a cult following for its gritty realism and compelling narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its effective use of noir conventions and moody atmosphere.
- Ann Dvorak's performance is often highlighted as a strong point.
- The film's gritty portrayal of urban life and crime resonates with viewers.
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Fun Fact
Despite being released in 1939, the film's dark themes and visual style are considered precursors to the more prominent Film Noir movement of the 1940s.
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