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The Flemish Farm (1943)

5.5 | Sep 06, 1943 (GB) | War, Drama | 01:22

Wartime commando story based on fact. Allied airman risks return (on the ground) to occupied France for the honour of his regiment.

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Clive Brook
Maj. Lessart
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Clifford Evans
Jean Duclos
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Jane Baxter
Tresha
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Philip Friend
Fernard Matagne
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Brefni O'Rorke
Minister
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Mary Jerrold
Mme Duclos

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CinemaSerf
6 | Jun 26, 2022
This is quite an interesting wartime story based around the efforts by some Belgian officers determined to retrieve the standard of their regiment after they were forced to bury it ahead of the advancing Nazis. "Jean Duclos" (Clifford Evans) has to smuggle his way into occupied territory and make it home safely with the flag. The story has a more emotionally driven twinge to it than many; putting life ad limb at risk to fetch something less tangible than a person or a secret plan seems curiously extravagant, yet as the film progresses we do get a sense of the underlying pride felt my many of these dispossessed of their homeland.. Unfortunately, it could have been doing with a stronger cast. This lot, along with some lacklustre direction from Jeffrey Dell, don't really install much jeopardy or menace into the story - and the pace is just a little too stroll-in-the-park. Worth a watch, though.