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The White Rabbit

  • Miniserie
  • 1967–
  • 50 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,8/10
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Kenneth More in The White Rabbit (1967)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuThe story of Wing Commander Yeo-Thomas (Kenneth More) and his personal WWII story.The story of Wing Commander Yeo-Thomas (Kenneth More) and his personal WWII story.The story of Wing Commander Yeo-Thomas (Kenneth More) and his personal WWII story.

  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Kenneth More
    • Denise Buckley
    • Frank Duncan
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    8,8/10
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    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Kenneth More
      • Denise Buckley
      • Frank Duncan
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    Kenneth More
    Kenneth More
    • Wing Cmdr. Yeo-Thomas
    • 1967
    Denise Buckley
    • Barbara
    • 1967
    Frank Duncan
    Frank Duncan
    • Commentator
    • 1967
    Annette Crosbie
    Annette Crosbie
    • José Dupuis
    • 1967
    Christopher Benjamin
    Christopher Benjamin
    • Cadillac
    • 1967
    David Collings
    David Collings
    • Horace
    • 1967
    Alan MacNaughtan
    Alan MacNaughtan
    • Rudi
    • 1967
    Scott Fredericks
    • Gestapo guard
    • 1967
    Roy Purcell
    • Col. Brierley
    • 1967
    Robert Bruce
    Robert Bruce
    • Col. Robinson
    • 1967
    Carl Conway
    • Gestapo guard
    • 1967
    Stephen Hubay
    • Gestapo guard
    • 1967
    George Hagan
    • Pierre Brossolette
    • 1967
    Anthony Colby
    • Gestapo guard
    • 1967
    Stephen Bradley
    • Ernst
    • 1967
    Annabel Leventon
    Annabel Leventon
    • German secretary
    • 1967
    Sally Nesbitt
    Sally Nesbitt
    • Suni Sandoe
    • 1967
    Derek Newark
    Derek Newark
    • Prison guard…
    • 1967
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    Too good to be fiction!

    I saw 'The White Rabbit' when it was originally televised on the Beeb, and would happily watch it again if it were given a repeat transmission. However, considering Auntie Beeb's penchant for taping over her original recordings, I doubt that 'The White Rabbit' still exists. Here's hoping.

    The IMDb credits correctly state that this miniseries is adapted from Bruce Marshall's book of the same name, but the credits wrongly identify Marshall's book as a novel. It's non-fiction, right enough -- some of it all TOO real -- although Marshall wrote it in the same novellised format made famous in Truman Capote's 'In Cold Blood'.

    Kenneth More gives possibly the best performance of his career as Frederick Yeo-Thomas, an Anglo-Welshman who volunteers for a dangerous undercover mission in Nazi-occupied Paris. ('The White Rabbit' is his code name.) 'Tommy' is ordered to liaise with the Resistance ... but he swiftly gets betrayed, and is handed over to the Gestapo for interrogation. From there, he's on his way to a death camp.

    The entire miniseries is taut and suspenseful, but I was especially impressed by one scene -- apparently a true incident -- during Yeo-Thomas's interrogation. In his undercover identity as a Frenchman, 'Tommy' has a supply of French banknotes: intentionally rumpled and used, as crisp notes would be too conspicuous. One of his ten-franc notes has a 'phone number scribbled on it by a previous possessor. After Yeo-Thomas is captured and searched, the Gestapo naturally assume that this is the 'phone number for his contact. With impressive and terrible swiftness, they track down the Parisian to whom this 'phone number was issued. He turns out to be a meek little cabaret musician, played brilliantly by John Barrard. There is a harrowing sequence in which More is forced to watch while Barrard -- an utter stranger, who doesn't know him and doesn't have any tactical secrets -- is manhandled by Gestapo officers who demand he give up secrets he doesn't possess. Just because somebody wrote his 'phone number on a banknote!

    It's a shame that the true story of the courageous Frederick Yeo-Thomas isn't better known. I'll rate this taut mini-series 8 out of 10, and I should be delighted to watch it again.
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    "The White Rabbit": Our BBC Ealing Studios Quest

    I'm a college lecturer - and my office and classroom just happens to be the location used in "The White Rabbit" mini-series aired in 1967 on BBC2.

    Our college location is less than a stone's throw from the historic "Ealing Studios". The room used as the Nazi HQ in the BBC production was, at that time, the library of "Ealing Grammar School for Boys". It is now an open access I.T. area in a college of further education, and most of the shelving has gone. However, I've managed to stop the last wall of the oak bookshelves featured in the drama from being ripped down; indeed, it is now the main feature in my individual learning area, which is in a part of the main room.

    Alas, I've never seen the production, (which is either 5 episodes, 4 episodes or 4 + 1 pilot, depending who you believe). If anyone can help me in locating an archive copy, and getting us a dub, (or just some production stills that we can frame and put up "on location"), I'd be very grateful.

    I personally believe that giving youth a sense of history and "connectedness" should be a core part of education. Our "White Rabbit" project is just one of the ways we are exploring the historic motion picture / media roots of our local Ealing community.

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      Kenneth More recalls in his autobiography, "More or Less" (1978), that the film copyright to "White Rabbit" was held by Hal E. Chester. Chester would not give permission for the BBC series to be made in case he decided to make a film of the book himself. However, the BBC (in British Law) can by-pass this, provided they make one transmission only of the subject and do not repeat the programme or sell it elsewhere. According to More, the then Controller of Features at the BBC, David Attenborough, decided to go ahead with the project, show it once and then destroy the tapes. It is therefore unlikely that any copy of this production still exists.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 16. September 1967 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Drehorte
      • Library, Ealing Grammar School for Boys, The Green, Ealing, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Nazi headquarters)
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • Mono
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      • 1.33 : 1

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