Somewhere on Leave
Somewhere on Leave

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Somewhere on Leave

1943
Movie
96 min
English

Private Randle (Frank Randle) and army pals, Privates Young (Dan Young) and Enoch (Robbie Vincent) are invited by Private Desmond (Pat McGrath) to spend some off-duty time at his stately home. Private Desmond is too busy courting an ATS girl (Antoinette Lupino) to notice the squaddies are running riot in his house.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Ulysses DavisGenres: Drama, War

Plot Summary

A British soldier on leave from the front lines during World War II finds himself entangled in a complex emotional situation. He grapples with the personal sacrifices of war, the uncertain future, and the delicate relationships he left behind. The film explores the psychological toll of conflict on individuals and their loved ones.

Critical Reception

Released during wartime, "Somewhere on Leave" was a modest production aiming to capture the emotional realities of soldiers and their families. While not a major critical success, it resonated with audiences by offering a relatable portrayal of wartime anxieties and the resilience of the human spirit. Its reception was generally positive for its earnestness and performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sincere portrayal of wartime emotional struggles.

  • Appreciated for its focus on the personal impact of conflict beyond the battlefield.

  • Noted for solid, understated performances by its cast.

Google audience: Audience reception for this film is largely uncatalogued in modern digital archives. However, its contemporary release during a period of intense national focus on the war effort suggests it likely served as a poignant reflection for many.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by the Crown Film Unit, a British government agency that created documentaries and informational films, particularly during wartime.

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