The Yellow Canary (1943)
Director: Herbert Wilcox
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
Anna Neagle in bed with Adolf Hitler? Hardly likely, yet that's the set-up in this wartime spy drama, a sprightly collaboration between the husband-and-wife team of Neagle and Wilcox, which also boasts a curious meeting of minds in the screenplay department: Hollywood pro DeWitt Bodeen, and mild-mannered English actor and playwright Miles Malleson.Author:
Cast & crew
Director: Herbert Wilcox
Producer: Herbert Wilcox
Cast: Anna Neagle, Richard Greene, Albert Lieven, Margaret Rutherford, Nova Pilbeam, Valentine Dyall, Cyril Fletcher full cast
Duration: 98 mins
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