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Trois des chars d'assaut

Original title: They Were Not Divided
  • 1950
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 42m
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Trois des chars d'assaut (1950)
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The story of men in the Guards Armoured Division in WWII, from basic training through to battle.The story of men in the Guards Armoured Division in WWII, from basic training through to battle.The story of men in the Guards Armoured Division in WWII, from basic training through to battle.

  • Director
    • Terence Young
  • Writer
    • Terence Young
  • Stars
    • Edward Underdown
    • Ralph Clanton
    • Helen Cherry
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
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    • Director
      • Terence Young
    • Writer
      • Terence Young
    • Stars
      • Edward Underdown
      • Ralph Clanton
      • Helen Cherry
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Edward Underdown
    Edward Underdown
    • Philip Hamilton
    Ralph Clanton
    • David Morgan
    Helen Cherry
    Helen Cherry
    • Wilhelmina
    Stella Andrew
    • Jane
    Michael Brennan
    • Smoke O'Connor
    Michael Trubshawe
    Michael Trubshawe
    • Major Bushey Noble
    Rupert Gerard
    • Earl of Bentham
    John Wynn
    • '45 Jones
    Desmond Llewelyn
    Desmond Llewelyn
    • '77 Jones
    Anthony Dawson
    Anthony Dawson
    • Michael
    Estelle Brody
    • War Correspondent
    Rufus Cruickshank
    • Sergeant Dean
    • (as Rufus Cruikshank)
    R.S.M. Brittain
    R.S.M. Brittain
    • Regimental Sergeant Major
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Chris Lewis
    Alvin Floyd
    • Butch
    Iain Murray
    • Commanding Officer
    Robert Ayres
    Robert Ayres
    • American Brigadier
    David Rose
    • The General
    • Director
      • Terence Young
    • Writer
      • Terence Young
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    6CinemaSerf

    They Were Not Divided

    This is quite an interesting drama-documentary that largely sets out to reinforce the inter-reliance of British and American forces during WWII. It follows the training and perilous escapades of an armoured regiment from the Brigade of Guards as they take their tanks into the low countries towards the end of the war. It cleverly interweaves actuality footage with the dramatised action delivering superbly shot scenes married with some more intimate assessments of the characters we are following. The actors themselves are far less important to the overall message - the two principals being the American Ralph Clanton ("Morgan") and Edward Underdown ("Hamilton") - they develop and come to represent the bond that binds the two armies, nations - with a message that what they have in common is not necessarily a tangible thing, but the higher purposes of freedom etc. There's a more substantial role for Michael Trubshawe ("Maj. Noble") equipped with a formidable moustache and the eagle-eyed amongst us might spot Desmond Llewellyn and Christopher Lee amongst the solid supporting effort. It's is a bit slow at times, and the dialogue pretty stilted - loads of stiff upper lip stuff - but overall, it's an informative, if at times, speculative glimpse into wartime attitudes and behaviour on the front line that is well worth watching.
    7boblipton

    Impressions Of War, Stories Of Life

    It's life in a tank division of the Welsh Guards -- writer-director Terence Young's unit during the Second World War -- from training through the Battle of the Bulge. It centers on an American volunteer, Ralph Clanton, and Edward Underdown, but it's a movie of flashes and vignettes, impressions of war closely realized, where a battlefield has a dead cow amid the advancing tanks, and crews are briefed in barns, where cockerels strut about.

    There's little doubt in my mind that Young drew the threads of this movie from his own experience, and hewed to the dictum that drama is life with the dull parts cut out. The result is a series of closely drawn individuals, including Michael Trubshawe in his screen debut and Christopher Lee in a small role in his eighth movie: to some a career, but he would appear in 188 more.

    The only times when the movie slows down, when scenes last minutes instead of seconds, is when Underdown is with his wife, Helen Cherry, and Clanton with his English girlfriend, Stella Andrew. These, the film tells us, are life. The rest of it, the entire war, is some weird, senseless dream.
    5Leofwine_draca

    Dated British WW2 film, with heavy-handed messages and cameoing stars

    THEY WERE NOT DIVIDED is a near-forgotten British WW2 movie, directed by none other than Terence Young, the man who would later helm DR NO and FROM Russia WITH LOVE amongst other well-remembered movies. By comparison, this is the kind of film that few people bother watching and even fewer remember these days. It doesn't help that the script is quite dry, the narrative fairly stodgy, and there's a distinct lack of big-name actors to give audiences a reason to watch. Instead, THEY WERE NOT DIVIDED goes for a low key, almost documentary-style approach as it follows new recruits as they join a Welsh Guards battalion, train, and eventually journey to France to see action in their tanks.

    This kind of template is familiar from the modern-day likes of BAND OF BROTHERS but the execution is only so-so here. There's a lot of talk and back-and-forth dialogue, but when it comes to the action, the big set-pieces that everybody remembers are hurried through. Stock footage is also used quite liberally. I didn't mind the unknown lead actors, although the heavy-handed messages smack of propaganda (basically, America and Britain should work together as one) which is bizarre given that the war had been over for four years when this was shot.

    Most of the fun comes from spotting future actors in support. Michael Brennan (LUST FOR A VAMPIRE) is particularly good fun as the enthusiastic Welsh soldier, and there's a cameo from real-life RSM Brittain, who adds some humour. Christopher Lee only has a couple of lines but is in the background in almost every scene in the film, while future Q Desmond Llewellyn plays a tank driver.
    7pete36

    Unknown Gem. Must see for WWII buffs

    The BBC recently aired this on a lazy Monday afternoon in mid-August when probably not many were watching. But as this was made by Terence Young (future director of some prolific Bondmovies) I happened to tape it.

    What a great surprise this proves to be. Probably about the sole movie account of a (chiefly) British tank battalion journey into France and Belgium after D-Day.

    I will admit it's all very "stiff British upperlip" (jolly good show boys and so on)and especially the romance segments have dated badly, but there is a true feel of authenticity, not only that it's made about 4 years after WWII, but the director gives a realistic and almost documentary-like style to the battle scenes.

    It all moves along at a brisk pace, and being a bit of WWII buff, it gave me a very rare insight and almost 'behind the scenes' view of a tankbatallion in action in 1944.

    I'll doubt if it is available on DVD so you will maybe have to wait till the BBC airs it again, in 10 years or so !
    10clanciai

    The story of two soldiers from after Dunkirk to the Ardennes

    This early Terence Young film is a unique masterpiece of its kind. It tells a true story of two soldiers getting trained and fighting together from after Dunkirk up to the battle of the Ardennes, that is four years, giving a very natural and meticulous account of their lives and comrades, their jokes, their life in the barracks, their girls and wifes and sweethearts, their dreams and their every day existence at war, at the front, at the pub, at some parties - a film couldn't almost be more humanly documentary. In addition, the direction is superb all the way, perfectly natural, the pace is constantly efficient and sustained the whole way, it doesn't really tell a story, it just follows the soldiers around everywhere, the dialogue is intensive the whole way, and it is not until the last scenes when it all comes together and proves an overwhelming masterpiece. This is a film to watch again.

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    • Trivia
      One of the only movies, until Fury (2014) that used an authentic Tiger tank.
    • Goofs
      An on screen caption reads "1943 Anzio and the war being won in Italy". The Anzio landings actually took place in January 1944.
    • Connections
      Referenced in 30 Years of James Bond (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      The British Grenadiers
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      Traditional

      Arranged by Jacob Kappey

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    • Release date
      • April 3, 1953 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • German
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • They Were Not Divided
    • Production company
      • Two Cities Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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