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Tawny Pipit
Jimmy Bancroft, a fighter pilot, who is recovering from injuries sustained during the Battle of Britain, and Hazel Court, a nurse, come across a pair of rare birds nestling in a field. After a run in with the army, and a couple of thieves, they, with the cooperation of the village people and the Ornithology Society, help the eggs to hatch. A wonderful look at life in a small village, during World War II.
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In a quiet English village during World War II, a young woman, Joy Henderson, who is the daughter of a local doctor, befriends a German prisoner of war, Lance Corporal Otto von Schrader, who has escaped from a nearby camp. Their unlikely friendship blossoms amidst the suspicion and prejudice of the villagers, highlighting themes of humanity and connection even in times of conflict.
Critical Reception
Tawny Pipit was a critically acclaimed film upon its release, praised for its sensitive portrayal of a forbidden relationship and its anti-war sentiment. It resonated with audiences for its message of understanding and compassion during a turbulent period in history, though its subject matter was also seen as controversial by some.
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Praised for its gentle and humanitarian approach to wartime relationships.
Commended for its sensitive performances, particularly from Phyllis Calvert.
Noted for its thoughtful exploration of prejudice and empathy.
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Fun Fact
The film was notable for its sympathetic depiction of a German prisoner of war during a time when such portrayals were rare and often controversial.
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