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They Were Not Divided (1950)

Director: Terence Young

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From Time Out Film Guide

Writer/director Young went on to helm the first James Bond offering Dr No, but in this wartime slice-of-life he's on somewhat different terrain. Englisher Underdown, Welshman Brennan and Yank Clanton all join the Welsh Guards during WWII, and the narrative charts their experiences as it swings between propaganda and quasi-documentary and back again. In its day a sound success at the home box office.

Author: TJ 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Time Out Film Guide


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Cast & crew

Director: Terence Young

Producer: Earl St John

Cast: Edward Underdown, Michael Brennan, Ralph Clanton, Helen Cherry, Stella Andrews full cast

Genre(s): War

Duration: 102 mins




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