Bloedgeld (1955)Bloedgeld (1955)iMDB Rating: 6.9
Date Released : 30 January 1956
Genre : Crime, Drama
Stars : Richard Attenborough, George Baker, Bill Owen, Virginia McKenna
Movie Quality : HDrip
Format : MKV
Size : 870 MB

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After intense wartime naval experiences a trio buy their old ship but then have to use it for smuggling and worse, before finally having to come to their senses.

Review :

Well worth watching

Despie my interest in post war films and all things Naval, I have not heard of this film. How I have missed it is beyond me.

George Baker is fantastic as the lead and Bill Owen, known to me as Compo, is a revelation. Richard Attenborough is perfect as always and the roles played by Bernard Lee and Virginia McKenna are small but superb.

I must now read the book to see how the author handled the many strands and ending, which is a little disappointing in the film. Few people in today's Britain understand the stress and strain on on those demobbed at the end of WW2 but I suspect that with growing redundancies of front line troops in Afghanistan, the stories and threads explored in this film will strike a modern chord.

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Bloedgeld (1955)Bloedgeld (1955)iMDB Rating: 6.9
Date Released : 30 January 1956
Genre : Crime, Drama
Stars : Richard Attenborough, George Baker, Bill Owen, Virginia McKenna
Movie Quality : HDrip
Format : MKV
Size : 870 MB

Download Trailer Subtitle

After intense wartime naval experiences a trio buy their old ship but then have to use it for smuggling and worse, before finally having to come to their senses.

Review :

Well worth watching

Despie my interest in post war films and all things Naval, I have not heard of this film. How I have missed it is beyond me.

George Baker is fantastic as the lead and Bill Owen, known to me as Compo, is a revelation. Richard Attenborough is perfect as always and the roles played by Bernard Lee and Virginia McKenna are small but superb.

I must now read the book to see how the author handled the many strands and ending, which is a little disappointing in the film. Few people in today's Britain understand the stress and strain on on those demobbed at the end of WW2 but I suspect that with growing redundancies of front line troops in Afghanistan, the stories and threads explored in this film will strike a modern chord.

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