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The Four Just Men (1939)

6.2 | Jun 01, 1939 (US) | Thriller, Mystery, Drama | 01:25

The Four Men of the title are British WWI veterans who decide to work secretly against enemies of the country. They aren't above a bit of murder or sabotage to serve their ends, but they consider themselves to be true patriots.

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Hugh Sinclair
Humphrey Mansfield
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Griffith Jones
James Brodie
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Francis L. Sullivan
Leon Poiccard
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Frank Lawton
James Terry
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Anna Lee
Ann Lodge
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Alan Napier
Sir Hamar Ryman M.P.
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Basil Sydney
Frank Snell
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Lydia Sherwood
Myra Hastings
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Edward Chapman
B.J. Burrell
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Athole Stewart
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CinemaSerf
6 | Jun 22, 2022
Frenchman Léon Poiccard (the redoubtable Francis L. Sullivan) leads a vigilante gang which includes Hugh Sinclair, who is super as a sort of "Scarlet Pimpernel" character ("Mansfield"), consummately slipping in and out of disguise, Griffith Jones ("Brodie") and Frank Lawton ("James Terry"). Their mission is to thwart a plan they have learned of by the Nazis to invade the UK. When these four men start to become the focus of the attentions of journalist "Ann Lodge" (Anna Lee) their efforts to thwart this plan become all the more perilous for them, and for her, as they must now evade the pursuing authorities and their enemy. This was written well before either World War and Edgar Wallace has written a story with certain portentous qualities. His usual attention to the detail in his writing is well reflected in this complex, if a little verbose, thriller with plenty of action and cleverly devised activity to keep us engaged and although the slightly propagandist nature of the screenplay leaves little room for jeopardy, the plot is creatively constructed, the performances are good and it's still good watch.