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The Trench - 1999 | 98 mins | Drama, War | ColourThe Production TeamDirector: William Boyd. Producer: Steve Clark-Hall. Executive Producer: Xavier Marchand. Co-Producer: Jacques Perrin and Christophe Barratier. Script: William Boyd. Cinematography: Tony Pierce-Roberts. Art Direction: Phil Harvey. Editing: Jim Clark and Laurence Mery Clark. Production Design: Jim Clay. Sound Dept: Chris Munro. Make-up Dept: Kevin Alexander and Stuart Clarke. Costume Design: Lindy Hemming and David Crossman. Original Music: Evelyn Glennie and Greg Malcangi. |
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The CastPaul Nicholls - Billy Macfarlane Daniel Craig - Sgt. Telford Winter Julian Rhind-Tutt - Lt. Ellis Harte Danny Dyer - Danny Dyer James D'Arcy - James D'Arcy Tam Williams - Tam Williams Anthony Strachan - Anthony Strachan Ciaran McMenamin - Ciaran McMenamin Cillian Murphy - Rag Rookwood |
Plot SynopsisNovelist William Boyd's low-budget directorial debut is a claustrophobic anti-war drama set on the bloodiest day in the history of the British Army. It is 48 hours before the Battle of the Somme. There is tension in the air, and 17 year old Bill Macfarlane (Paul Nicholls) – whose eyes the story is seen through - does not have long to prepare himself for what lies ahead and to face up to his responsibilities. As the members of their platoon led by middle-class Lt. Harte (Julian Rhind-Tutt) and gritty Sgt Winter (Daniel Craig) wait in a frontline trench for the big push to commence, Eddie climbs up on a hill to see what the German forces are up to. He's immediately hit by sniper fire, suffering a severe injury, and suddenly the ugly reality of battle has been introduced to the soldiers. While their commanders inform their artillery barrage has destroyed most of the enemy front line, the continued German attacks convince them this may not be the reality. |
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