Director: Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger•Genres: War, Adventure, Drama
In 1940, during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, the crew of a British bomber is forced to make an emergency landing after a mission. They are aided by brave Dutch civilians who risk their lives to help them escape across enemy lines to safety. The film follows their perilous journey through occupied territory, highlighting the courage and resilience of ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances.
Released during World War II, the film was widely praised for its realistic portrayal of wartime conditions and its stirring depiction of resistance against oppression. It was seen as a morale booster for audiences in Allied countries.
Praised for its gripping suspense and authentic depiction of civilian resistance.
Lauded for its patriotic themes and effective portrayal of wartime cooperation.
Considered a significant British war film of its era.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, with viewers often highlighting the film's suspenseful narrative and its inspiring message of courage and defiance during wartime.
Won the Academy Award for Best Special Effects in 1943. Nominated for the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival.
The filmmakers consulted with the actual Royal Air Force crews to ensure the accuracy of the aircraft and flying sequences, adding a layer of authenticity to the production.
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