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‘The Story of Hitler’s England. What would have happened if the German Army had crossed the English Channel.’ Writer-directors Kevin Brownlow and Andrew Mollo’s intelligent, partly-amateur 1964 black and white film by two clever, very […]
Paul Verhoeven’s engrossing and often very stirring 1979 Netherlands World War Two epic drama Soldier of Orange [Soldaat van Oranje] [Survival Run] tells the tale of four university students growing up fast during the Nazi […]
Director Vittorio De Sica’s 1962 CinemaScope and black and white Italian-French drama The Condemned of Altona [I Sequestrati di Altona] stars Sophia Loren, Maximilian Schell, Fredric March and Robert Wagner, with the international version dubbed. […]
The cricket-crazy duo of Hitchcock’s The Lady Vanishes, Basil Radford and Naunton Wayne, are this time bright and early, Major Bright and Captain Early that is, a couple of upper class twits who are kicked […]
Director Andrew Marton’s 1952 MGM black and white thriller The Devil Makes Three stars Gene Kelly, who enjoys a straight acting role as American pilot Captain Jeff Eliot, a US serviceman who stumbles across a […]
‘ELLERY PITS YANKEE BRAINS AGAINST NAZI CUNNING… to bring you thrills!’ Director James P Hogan’s 1942 Columbia Pictures wartime mystery thriller Enemy Agents Meet Ellery Queen is William Gargan’s third and final shot at the […]
Roberto Rossellini’s intriguing and intelligent if rather sluggish and overlong (138 minutes) flagwaving 1959 black and white wartime picture Il Generale della Rovere has lots of interesting psychological things to say about the nature of […]