Outstanding film of 1943 with Paul Lukas giving an Oscar calibrated performance as the head of his family bringing them back to America from Europe as the Nazi menace deepened.
The usual terrific Bette Davis maintains her reputation here and for a change was not nominated for best actress for this or any film of 1943.
Encounting treachery around them, Lukas successfully deals with the situation. He knows he must return to Europe on a clandestine mission and return he does.
Davis again pulls out all the stops with a Katharine Hepburn-like shedding of tears when they must part. Resolute, she knows that her older son, must follow him on his path to liberty.
A wonderful film highlighting American positive propaganda against a wicked foe.