Overview:
Set in a dugout in Aisne in 1918, a group of British officers, led by the mentally disintegrating young officer Stanhope, variously await their fate.Status: | Released (2017-12-14) |
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Awards: | 4 wins & 3 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $161,796 |
Screen: | Simon Reade, R.C. Sherriff, Vernon Bartlett |
Productions: | Fluidity Films, BFI, Wales Screen, British Film Company, Metro International Entertainment, Third Wednesday Films, Anyway Productions, uMedia, Good Deed Entertainment |
Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | Español |
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Casts
- 77996: Asa Butterfield - Raleigh
- 237455: Sam Claflin - Captain Stanhope
- 6162: Paul Bettany - Osborne
- 90451: Tom Sturridge - Hibbert
- 13014: Toby Jones - Mason
- 1115: Stephen Graham - Trotter
- 25665: Robert Glenister - The Colonel
Crews
- 73460: Saul Dibb - Director - Directing
- 148824: Philip Barber - Art Direction - Art
- 1521909: Nick Gillespie - Camera Operator - Camera
- 1503229: Nick Rideout - Special Effects Supervisor - Visual Effects
- 1263065: Simon Reade - Producer - Production
- 1859625: Phil Smith - Property Master - Art
- 1859635: Rob Baker Ashton - Still Photographer - Camera
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Reviews
Peter McGinn
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I wouldn’t have thought it was possible to make a movie that takes place mostly in a World War I trench and dugout could hold my attention as well as Journey’s End did. Except perhaps for the excesses of Captain Stanhope’s temper and demeanor, the ensemble cast does well with the rea ....
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This isn't so much a war movie, as a movie about the impact of waiting! It features a strong and emotional performance from Sam Claflin ("Capt. Stanhope") as the borderline alcoholic who leads a platoon of squaddies in a trench in France in the Spring of 1918. They know a raid is com ....
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