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Pimpernel Smith ('Pimpernel' Smith) (1941)

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Starring (View all)
Allan Jeayes Allan Jeayes
Dr Benckendorf
Peter Gawthorne Peter Gawthorne
Sidimir Koslowski
Ben Williams Ben Williams
Graubitz
Leslie Howard Leslie Howard
Professor Horatio Smith
Joan Kemp-Welch Joan Kemp-Welch
School-Teacher
Hugh McDermott Hugh McDermott
David Maxwell


Written by (View all)
Roland Pertwee Roland Pertwee
(scenario)
Ian Dalrymple Ian Dalrymple
uncredited


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The United Artists Story (1940-1949) (230 items)
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The Movies of 1941 (174 items)
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2 years, 9 months ago at Jul 18 13:02
(OK) Surprise¡ Howard is so underrates as an actor director and this one is al good as an Olivier, event quoting Shakespeare as a german well translated to english, a greato dialogue between himself and magnificent Francis L. Sullivan.
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Release date: 28 July 1941
Tags: 1941 (2), Spy (1), Drama (1), Comedy (1), British (1), Adventure (1), Remake (1), War (1), WWII (1), World War II (1), 1940s (1), Swashbuckler (1), HQ (1), 40's (1), United Artists (1)
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The United Artists Story (1940-1949) (230 movies items)

"Released on February 12, 1942 British thriller originally released in 1941 by British National Films and distributed (and retitled "Mister V") by UA for U.S. release "


fernando posted a review 2 years, 9 months ago

“(OK) Surprise¡ Howard is so underrates as an actor director and this one is al good as an Olivier, event quoting Shakespeare as a german well translated to english, a greato dialogue between himself and magnificent Francis L. Sullivan.” read more

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