

Drama · War
Overview
An RAF pilot who was shot down during WWII returns home to his English village with his new bride. The trouble is that she is the German lady who helped him escape.
Top Cast


David Farrar
David Farrar
Robert Dawson
David Farrar
Robert Dawson


Glynis Johns
Glynis Johns
Judy Dawson
Glynis Johns
Judy Dawson


Mai Zetterling
Mai Zetterling
Frieda
Mai Zetterling
Frieda


Flora Robson
Flora Robson
Nell Dawson
Flora Robson
Nell Dawson


Albert Lieven
Albert Lieven
Richard
Albert Lieven
Richard


Barbara Everest
Barbara Everest
Mrs Dawson
Barbara Everest
Mrs Dawson


Gladys Henson
Gladys Henson
Edith
Gladys Henson
Edith


Ray Jackson
Ray Jackson
Tony
Ray Jackson
Tony


Patrick Holt
Patrick Holt
Alan
Patrick Holt
Alan


Milton Rosmer
Milton Rosmer
Merrick
Milton Rosmer
Merrick
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