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Tawny Pipit

  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
261
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Tawny Pipit (1944)
Comedy

Jimmy Bancroft, a fighter pilot, who is recovering from injuries sustained during the Battle of Britain, and his nurse Hazel Broome, come across a pair of rare birds nestling in a field. Aft... Read allJimmy Bancroft, a fighter pilot, who is recovering from injuries sustained during the Battle of Britain, and his nurse Hazel Broome, come across a pair of rare birds nestling in a field. After a run-in with the army and a couple of thieves, they, with the cooperation of the villa... Read allJimmy Bancroft, a fighter pilot, who is recovering from injuries sustained during the Battle of Britain, and his nurse Hazel Broome, come across a pair of rare birds nestling in a field. After a run-in with the army and a couple of thieves, they, with the cooperation of the village people and the Ornithology Society, help the eggs to hatch. A wonderful look at life in... Read all

  • Directors
    • Bernard Miles
    • Charles Saunders
  • Writers
    • Bernard Miles
    • Charles Saunders
  • Stars
    • Bernard Miles
    • Rosamund John
    • Niall MacGinnis
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    261
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    • Directors
      • Bernard Miles
      • Charles Saunders
    • Writers
      • Bernard Miles
      • Charles Saunders
    • Stars
      • Bernard Miles
      • Rosamund John
      • Niall MacGinnis
    • 15User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Bernard Miles
    Bernard Miles
    • Col. Barton-Barrington
    Rosamund John
    Rosamund John
    • Hazel Broome
    Niall MacGinnis
    Niall MacGinnis
    • Jimmy Bancroft
    Jean Gillie
    Jean Gillie
    • Nancy Forester
    Lucie Mannheim
    Lucie Mannheim
    • Russian Sniper
    Christopher Steele
    • Reverend Kingsley
    Brefni O'Rorke
    Brefni O'Rorke
    • Uncle Arthur
    George Carney
    George Carney
    • Whimbrel
    Wylie Watson
    Wylie Watson
    • Crasker
    Lyonel Watts
    Lyonel Watts
    • Silver
    • (as Lionel Watts)
    Scott Harrold
    • Shuttleworth
    • (as Scott Harold)
    Arthur Burne
    Arthur Burne
    • Hambling
    Billy Bridget
    • Alec
    Jackie Christie
    • Ernie
    John Salew
    John Salew
    • Pickering
    Marjorie Rhodes
    Marjorie Rhodes
    • Mrs. Pickering
    John Rae
    • Mc Dougall
    Ann Wilton
    • Miss Penyman
    • Directors
      • Bernard Miles
      • Charles Saunders
    • Writers
      • Bernard Miles
      • Charles Saunders
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    7yates-1

    Propaganda film, made late in WWII. Rural subject/setting. Light comedy

    Shows rural England in a very nostalgic light and obviously intended to "cheer up" the audience after 5 years of war. Contains interesting elements within a small setting -- the alliance of the people (not just government) with the Red Army/Soviet ally; a decorated Royal Air Force pilot convalescing after serious injury; Land Army women and evacuation of children away from big cities. Suggested that the people of small communities working together can influence government and large organisations (such as the Army) to protect a small but significant environment in which a very rare bird was nesting in a nearby field, (believed to be the first time in living memory). Beautiful countryside, suggested to be the Cotswolds in Oxfordshire or Gloucestershire, but sadly no location was given for where filming actually took place.
    coeli-3

    But it's not actually a tawny pipit !

    The film was largely shot in Lower Slaughter and is a fascinating historical record of the Cotswolds during WW2. Today Lower Slaughter is a much visited village; the buildings are largely unchanged and the mill wheel still turns, if only for show. In "An eye for a Bird" 1970 Eric Hosking, who was the ornithological advisor for the film wrote : "It was decided that it was quite impossible to contemplate filming an actual tawny pipit; it nests mainly on the Continent where the war was raging. It was decided to photograph a pair of ordinary meadow pipits and keep to shots which showed the back view only; the tawny has a plain breast and the meadow a speckled one, but their back plumage is very similar."
    7ptb-8

    Well worth whistling about

    Truly beautiful and atmospheric British film made in rural UK during WW2, Tawny Pippit shows the delicate balance sought during a dangerous time. All the adjectives apply as it is charming and delightful and especially emotional given the war was raging and this gently kind film offers an insight into the human condition. Other films like A BOY A GIRL AND A BIKE or the 1959 version of THE 39 STEPS allow international viewers to really appreciate the Brit humor of the countryside. There is a German film made in the alps late during the war about a shepherd and the fauna and flora as a paradise balance to the war raging nearby (I don't know its title) and TAWNY PIPPIT is almost a British counterpart. Young viewers might find it all a bit Dad's Army, but mature viewers will get the lovely feeling this films wants you to have.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    There is nothing scrawny about our Tawny!

    Tawny Pipit is written and directed by both Bernard Miles and Charles Saunders, and Miles also stars in the piece. It also stars Rosamund John, Niall MacGinnis, Jean Gillie, Christopher Steele, Lucie Mannheim, Brefni O'Rourke and George Carney. Music is by Noel Mewton-Wood and cinematography by Eric Cross.

    The village of Lipsbury Lea suddenly springs to life when it is discovered that a pair of rare Tawny Pipit's are nesting in one of the local fields. As outside forces threaten to destroy one of nature's great achievements, the villagers rally around to stand defiant in Mother Nature's corner.

    Dated? Yes absolutely. Even twee? For sure. Unsubtle propaganda? Too right mate! Wonderful? Yes indeed.

    Anyone would think we were fifth columnists!

    The Brits were great at this sort of thing, at showing a slice of old fashioned life, where quaintness rules the day and nature's wonderful pastures envelope an assortment of colourful characters rallying around for a collective cause. Tawny Pipit is basically a metaphor for standing up to the bad guys, in this case during war time, Nazi Germany. The message is simple, if we stand together then you shall not have her!

    All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small.

    The backdrop is quintessential Britain, a place of rolling hills, country lanes, of one public house, one grocery shop, one post office, one vicar who actually serves a purpose to the community and one copper who no doubt gets around on his bicycle. Into this British ideal comes those villagers, each with their own ticks and traits, be it stoic men of straight backs refusing to bend an inch, or pretty ladies doing their bit for the cause - such as stopping tanks in their tracks! And of course pesky villains who would gladly steam roller a birds nest or filch the eggs for financial gain. You shall not pass, unity is powerful. Doesn't matter if it's 1944 or now, it's whimsy with relevance and it's a jolly good show. 7/10
    HanShann

    Tawny Pipit was filmed in Gloucestershire

    Tawny Pipit was filmed in and around Bourton-on-the-Water, in Gloucestershire. I know this because my mother is one of the children, front and center, in the church choir scene. She was one of those children evacuated from London, and living with her grandparents during the war. I have been searching the world for a copy of this on video, but apparently it has never been been released to video. I sure wish it was. My mother is now 65, and would love to possess it as a memento of her childhood.

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    • Trivia
      The birds in the film aren't actually Tawny Pipits, they are Meadow Pipits. Tawny Pipits are very rare in the UK (even more so in wartime when this film was made) and it wasn't possible to find any to film. The rarity of the Tawny Pipit is a major thread to the story. It was decided to photograph a pair of ordinary meadow pipits and keep to shots which showed the back view only; the tawny has a plain breast and the meadow a speckled one, but their back plumage is very similar.
    • Quotes

      Colonel Barton-Barrington: This love of animals and nature has always been part and parcel of the British way of life and it's going to go on being. Now then, we've welcomed to our country thousands of foreigners - French, Dutch, Poles, Czechs, and so on, and a lot of them are jolly decent people and anyway they can't help being foreigners...

    • Crazy credits
      End credits cast list: 'AND MR. and MRS. PIPIT - The Tawny Pipits
    • Connections
      Featured in Timeshift: Watching the Russians (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      All Things Bright and Beautiful
      (uncredited)

      Music by William H. Monk and lyrics by Cecil F. Alexander (as Mrs Cecil Alexander)

      Sung by the church congregation in the final scene

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    • Release date
      • August 15, 1945 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Poema da paz
    • Filming locations
      • Lower Slaughter, Eastleach, Gloucestershire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Two Cities Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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