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Cottage to Let |
Cottage to Let - 1941 | 97 mins | Thriller | B&WThe Production TeamDirector: Anthony
Asquith. Producer: Edward Black. Script: Anatole de Grunwald, Geoffrey Kerr and J.O.C. Orton. Cinematography: Jack E. Cox. Art Direction: Alex Vetchinsky. Editing: R.E. Dearing. Sound: M. Hobbs and B.C. Sewell. Original Music: Louis Levy. |
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The CastLeslie Banks
- John Barrington John Mills - Flight Lieut. George Perry Michael Wilding - Alan Trently Carla Lehmann - Helen Barrington Alastair Sim - Charles Dimble Jeanne De Casalis - Mrs. Barrington Catherine Lacey - Mrs. Stokes George Cole - Ronald Frank Cellier - John Forest |
Plot SynopsisCottage to Let is one of four films made by Anthony
Asquith at Gainsborough Pictures during the Second World War. Most of
the film was shot in the studio yet despite the strong cast it isn’t
one of Asquith’s best films.
The story is set during the war, an inventor named Barington (Leslie
Banks) is engaged to work on a new and secret bombsight on his estate
in Scotland. A cottage in his grounds is commandeered as a military
hospital, and the first patient there is Perry (John Mills), a wounded
RAF pilot. Barington's assistant, Trentley (Michael Wilding), is suspected
of being a German agent, and Evans, a detective, poses as a butler
to watch him. Dimble (Alastair Sim), a spy suspect, claims to have
rented the cottage, but he is in reality a British agent. Subsequently
it is revealed that the plausible Perry is not an RAF pilot but a
Nazi agent after the plans of the bombsight. in the battle of wits
that follows, Ronald; a Cockney evacuee (George Cole) intervenes,
and Perry and his associates are unmasked. Trentley is cleared and
Perry and his two accomplices are killed in a gunfight at a bazaar. |
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