Five Scouts
Five Scouts

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Five Scouts

1938
Movie
70 min
Japanese

During the Second Sino-Japanese War, a five-man reconnaissance unit is dispatched to scout enemy positions in a volatile territory. After a sudden and intense firefight, the group is separated, leaving the survivors to wait in agonizing suspense at their outpost.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: David SwiftGenres: Comedy, War

Plot Summary

During World War II, a group of British Boy Scouts are mistaken for spies by German forces after accidentally landing behind enemy lines during a training exercise. They must use their wits and scouting skills to evade capture and find their way back to safety.

Critical Reception

The film was a modest success upon release, praised for its lighthearted take on wartime themes and charming performances, though some critics found the plot overly simplistic. It remains a nostalgic piece for those who appreciate early British wartime comedies.

What Reviewers Say

  • Delightfully charming and humorous wartime adventure.

  • Stanley Holloway shines in this lighthearted British comedy.

  • A simple but entertaining romp with a patriotic spirit.

Google audience: Audience reception data for this older film is limited, but it is generally remembered fondly for its good-natured humor and nostalgic appeal.

Fun Fact

Vivien Leigh, who would later achieve international fame as Scarlett O'Hara in 'Gone with the Wind,' had an early role in this film before her breakout performance.

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