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Two Men Went to War

  • 2002
  • PG
  • 1h 49min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,6/10
1031
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Two Men Went to War (2002)
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Segue le vite di due dentisti dell'esercito britannico che nel 1942, desiderosi di vedere l'azione, vanno A.W.O.L. o Absence Without Leave e invadono la Francia occupata da soli.Segue le vite di due dentisti dell'esercito britannico che nel 1942, desiderosi di vedere l'azione, vanno A.W.O.L. o Absence Without Leave e invadono la Francia occupata da soli.Segue le vite di due dentisti dell'esercito britannico che nel 1942, desiderosi di vedere l'azione, vanno A.W.O.L. o Absence Without Leave e invadono la Francia occupata da soli.

  • Regia
    • John Henderson
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Richard Everett
    • Raymond Foxall
    • Christopher Villiers
  • Star
    • Kenneth Cranham
    • Leo Bill
    • Derek Jacobi
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,6/10
    1031
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • John Henderson
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard Everett
      • Raymond Foxall
      • Christopher Villiers
    • Star
      • Kenneth Cranham
      • Leo Bill
      • Derek Jacobi
    • 12Recensioni degli utenti
    • 9Recensioni della critica
    • 57Metascore
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    Kenneth Cranham
    Kenneth Cranham
    • Sergeant Peter King
    Leo Bill
    Leo Bill
    • Pvt. Leslie Cuthbertson
    Derek Jacobi
    Derek Jacobi
    • Major Merton
    Anthony Valentine
    Anthony Valentine
    • Sergeant Major Dudley
    James Fleet
    James Fleet
    • Major Bates
    Richard Sutton
    Richard Sutton
    • Private Horrocks
    Anthony O'Donnell
    Anthony O'Donnell
    • Chief armourer
    Glen Davies
    • Corporal at bomb crater
    Paul Bayfield
    • Dental trainee 1
    Jason Round
    • Dental Trainee 2
    Julian Glover
    Julian Glover
    • Colonel Hatchard
    Tim 'Nobby' Clarke
    • Young sergeant
    Nick Miles
    • Sergeant Mowat
    Brian Bosley
    • Drill sergeant
    Dickon Tolson
    • Bar Steward
    Nick Hussey
    • Sentry
    Nathan Stevenson
    • Sentry
    Tim McMullan
    Tim McMullan
    • Military Policeman on train
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      • John Henderson
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard Everett
      • Raymond Foxall
      • Christopher Villiers
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    8rosie-42

    Unexpected British comic delight

    What an unexpected delight is this true-ish wartime tale of two army dentists determined to do something for the war effort. A grizzled WW1 Sergeant and callow private go AWOL, heading for Cornwall and then to France armed with a rucksack of grenades, a couple of pistols and the odd dental tool. Possessing a comic lightness of touch rarely seen in Britain since the halcyon days of the Ealing comedies, this wonderful tale of British eccentricity is hilariously funny mainly because it never goes for the obvious laugh. Realisitic enough that the adventure is frequently nerve-wracking, with a splendid plot that constantly wrongfoots your guesses, the mismatched comic pair of Kenneth Cranham and Leo Bill work brilliantly. Filmed in vibrant colours so rarely seen in a British film, the movie succeeds way beyond its modest ambitions. It's the rare sort of film that banishes the blues and puts you in a good mood that lasts for ages afterwards. What more can you ask from a film than that?
    8scottheleen

    I wish more war-movies where like this.

    What superb movie. The tale of two English dentists, who, before D-day, decide to invade France on their own. The result is one of the most enjoyable war-movies I have ever seen. It starts of quite slow, but the pacing suits the story. There are no big build-ups leading to massive machine-gun fights with lots of dead Germans and gore. Rather, you are kept in suspense to whether their comical blunders will bear any results or whether they will manage not to kill themselves by mistake in the process. It had myself and most of my family laughing within the first couple of minutes, and we never really stopped till the end. Bravo! I hope to see more movies like this.
    5TimeForChillie

    Blakespot Reviews: Two Men Went to War

    Two Men Went to War, 2002 5/10, 32nd best of 2002, 220th best of the 2000's, 671st all time

    A war comedy from England, Two Men Went to War is based on the true story of two British dentists who invaded Germany with pistols and grenades months before the invasion of Normandy, and actually lived to tell about it. The movie was alright, and actually had some pretty funny moments. However, the movie certainly had its faults. The actor playing the young soldier played him a little two goofey and stupid, the older soldier was played quite a bit better. Overall this movie was just okay. If it sounds like something you'd like, you'll probably think its all right, if it sounds like you wouldn't like it, you probably won't.
    sophie-42

    brilliant!

    A Brilliant film-this is one of the rare films that you can sit down and watch with all the family. Everett and Villiers have managed to write a fantastic tale of two courageous men- not content with being army dentists, they risk their lives by going to France to fight the war themselves! What makes this film so touching is that it's based on a true story. I experienced almost every emotion whilst watching this film...fear, hope, pride, delight...i came out exhausted and can't wait to see it again!
    8lawprof

    "An Army That Can't Bite, Can't Fight"

    Only the English can make a war movie starring desperately patriotic but, in terms of weapons, toothless soldiers: stalwart officers and other ranks of the Army's Dental Corps. And only in England could such a story be true (in the main).

    1942: the war isn't going terribly well for Old Blighty. Churchill, played here by David Ryall, is sometimes depressed, always stressed. He needs a victory and he's hanging his spurs on the promise of a new general in the Mideast, a fellow named Monty.

    But at Aldershot most train to fight and a small number prepare to provide emergency fillings on the battlefield for teeth with cavities. The Dental Corps major has the right elan-"An Army That Can't Bite, Can't Fight." Two of his other ranks, however, desperately want to fight, not make dentures.

    Sergeant Peter King (Kenneth Cranham) is a survivor of the great World War I battle of Passchendale and he has one recruit, Private Leslie Cuthbertson (Leo Bill), naive but intensely patriotic, who wants action. So they go to war without orders or authorization and that's what "Two Men Went to War" is about.

    This noncom decides to invade France accompanied only by Cuthbertson (both names are real, I told you this is a true story). Mailing a letter with their pay books to Churchill (to establish they weren't deserting), the two steal a boat and head for Occupied France.

    They make an unopposed landing and establish a beachhead (several critics have commented that it was unlikely two men could just hit the beach like that undetected but this is when Germany was doing very well and the construction of "Festung Europa" hadn't started on the Atlantic Coast. And, anyway, that's exactly what these fellows did.

    Bill and Cranham make an engaging military odd couple, the sergeant brittle, barking peremptory commands and the private taking just so much gruff but not too much from his leader.

    Armed only with pistols and hand grenades they strike a tertiary target of opportunity, their first two targets being beyond their capability. Exactly how much of this is accurate is hard to say but their adventures were reported at the time.

    On their unauthorized, bumbling, ill-planned foray they have humorous encounters and harmless adventures. Even the German soldiers don't appear too sinister. Sergeant King may have been truly devoted to his country's cause but his sergeant-major had it right when, asked by a superior officer about the noncom's character, he responds "Barking mad, sir"

    Derek Jacobi is entertaining as Churchill's tired and ever-on-duty intelligence officer, Major Merton. The scenes in Churchill's London bunker appear to have been filmed there-I've visited the site and it looks awfully authentic here.

    I don't know how well this film was received in England. Tough, snapping sergeants of the British Army have been a movie staple since the talkies began. The exploits of these two soldiers are more weird than impressive. Their adventure seems to be a mixture of "Dad's Army" and "Monty Python."

    Still, the film engrosses because the story is so bizarre and when one enters the theater knowing it's true, "Two Men Went to War" becomes attention holding. Both men are now dead, King having died in a New Zealand road accident not that long ago (his military career continued after he was broken to corporal for his invasion of France. He won the Military Cross, one of Great Britain's highest decorations, in subsequent combat). Cuthbertson earned 28 days in jail for being absent without leave. He seems to have had a very nice postwar career, dying of natural causes about eight years ago. An end title states neither ever saw the other again after their court-martial.

    An oddball film about two definite genuine originals who contributed nothing to victory but who gave the British public something to smile about when the days were dark with the inevitability of victory more a matter of faith than fact.

    8/10.

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      The epilogue states: "King and Cuthbertson never saw each other again. Sergeant Peter King was transferred to active service where he won the M.C. He was awarded the D.S.O. in Korea and finally promoted to Major. He retired to New Zealand and died in a motoring accident in 1962. Private Leslie Cuthbertson was transferred to the Durham Light Infantry and also survived the war. In 1967, he was made Deputy Lord Mayor of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. He died in 1995."
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      During the attack on the German Listening Post the Sergeant climbs over a container to get onto the roof. This type of container wasn't invented until 20 years later in the 1960s.
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      Maj. Bates: An army that can't bite is an army that can't fight.

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      Followed by Two More Men Went to War (2003)
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