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WARN THAT MAN (1943) — DVD | Gordon Harker | Raymond Lovell | Finlay Currie | Not Rated
Churchill is coming. The Nazis have taken over the house. And nobody knows yet.
When a German actor (Raymond Lovell) — the spitting image of Lord Buckley — takes the lord’s place at his country estate as part of an audacious Nazi plot to kidnap Winston Churchill, the plan seems foolproof. Until Lord Buckley’s unannounced niece arrives with her RAF pilot fiancé and two friends who rescued him at sea — none of them remotely convinced by the impersonation.
Based on Vernon Sylvaine’s long-running West End stage play, Warn That Man is a delightful wartime blend of suspense, comedy and patriotic bravado — with Gordon Harker’s wonderfully earthy Cockney humour providing welcome relief. A British wartime gem that predates The Eagle Has Landed by over 30 years.
The greatest trick they ever tried to pull. Almost.
Format: DVD | B&W | English Genre: Comedy / Thriller / War Runtime: 82 minutes
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