Film Profile: Two Thousand Women - (1944)
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"Innocent Girls at the Mercy of their Nazi Overlords!"
- Director: Frank Launder
- Genre: Comedy, Drama, History
- Studio: Gainsborough Pictures
- Subtitled | Black & White | Duration: 110 Mins
Overview:
Frank Launder made some of the best films of his career during the Second World War. While not a patch on Night Train to Munich, The Young Mr Pitt or Millions like Us, this was still an effective piece of propaganda, with an uplifting plot (co-written by Launder and Sidney Gilliat) a celebration of British pluck, a healthy spot of Nazi bashing and a dash of gallows humour. However, while this was just what Churchill ordered in 1944, it weighs a little heavily today. Fortunately, among the two thousand of the title are some of the finest actresses of the time, whose appeal remains undiminished.
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