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The Way Ahead

United Kingdom

1944

115 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
English
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DIR Carol Reed

PROD John Sutro, Norman Walker

SCR Eric Ambler, Peter Ustinov

DP Guy Green, Derick Williams

CAST David Niven, Stanley Holloway, William Hartnell, John Laurie, Leslie Dwyer, Hugh Burden, Jimmy Hanley, Reginald Tate

ED Fergus McDonell

PROD DES David Rawnsley

MUSIC William Alwyn

SOUND Desmond Dew, C.C. Stevens

Synopsis

At the outset of World War II, a disparate group of civilians undergo basic training and prepare to fight – and die – for their country. The recruits include men from all classes, education and professions. At first, they object to their regimented lifestyle and resent the constant supervision of their training sergeant. Gradually, they learn their new skills and develop pride in what they are doing. Destined to be part of the invasion of French North Africa, their ship is nearly sunk. They soon find themselves fighting the Germans and putting their training to good use. —IMDb

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Carol Reed

At the end of the 1930s, Carol Reed was regarded as one of the most promising young directors in England; at the end of the 1940s, he was the maker of one of the most popular and critically acclaimed movies of the decade, the most prominent director working in England, and the most lionized British director this side of Alfred Hitchcock, and the world was knocking at his door. During the 1950s, he became the first movie director ever to be awarded a knighthood, and he closed out the 1960s with one of the very few blockbuster musicals of its time to earn a profit or filmmaking honors, in between and around those triumphs lay a life and career worthy of a movie. Carol Reed was born into a family with some of the best artistic/theatrical credentials of any film director who ever lived. His father was Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree (1853-1917), the leading actor of his day and, among many other credits, the stage’s first Henry Higgins, and his mother was Tree’s mistress, May Pinney Reed. Born… read more

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Matt Turner

11Mar12

As propaganda, expanded from the 40 minute commissioned 'The New Lot,' it works, but as a feature I found it fairly uninteresting.

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