February 10, 2012

Films

Uncensored – 1942 | 83 mins | Drama | B&W

Plot Synopsis

Uncensored

Following the occupation of Belgium in the Second World War, the Nazis set up their own propaganda machine. To counter the Nazi press, a group of Belgian patriots revive ‘La Libre Belgique’, with Delage, a popular Brussels entertainer, and Julie Lanvin, daughter of a newspaper editor, as principal members of its secret staff. The Germans offer a reward for the capture of the paper’s sponsors. Delage’s disgruntled cabaret partner, Charles, develops a grudge against him and gives him away. Delage and Julie evade capture, but their colleagues are arrested.

While the Germans announce the end of ‘La Libre Belgique’ Delage and Julie bring out a new edition in secret and make the Germans a laughing stock, so that they are obliged to release their captives. The group is re-formed and, under Delage’s and Julie’s leadership, the work goes on.

Excerpt© ‘Puffin Asquith’ by R.J. Minney.

Production Team

Anthony Asquith: Director
Alex Vetchinsky: Art Direction
Arthur Crabtree: Cinematography
RE Dearing: Editing
Louis Levy: Music Direction
Edward Black: Producer
adaption by Wolfgang Willhelm: Script
Terence Rattigan: Script
Rodney Ackland: Script
based on a novel by Oscar Millard: Script

Cast

Eric Portman: Andre Delange
Phyllis Calvert: Julie Lanvin
Griffith Jones: Father de Gruyte
Peter Glenville: Charles Neels
Raymond Lovell: von Koerner
Frederick Culley: Victor Lanvin
Irene Handl: Frau von Koerner
Carl Jaffe: Kohlmeier
Felix Aylmer: Colonel von Hohenstein
Eliot Makeham: Abbe De Moor



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