Cottage to Let

Cottage to Let

Director: Anthony Asquith Cast: Leslie Banks
Leslie Banks
, John Mills
John Mills
, Michael Wilding
Michael Wilding
, Jeanne de Casalis
Jeanne de Casalis
Anthony Asquith
Cottage to Let

Cottage to Let

Director: Anthony Asquith Cast: Leslie Banks
Leslie Banks
, John Mills
John Mills
, Michael Wilding
Michael Wilding
, Jeanne de Casalis
Jeanne de Casalis
Anthony Asquith

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Overview

Cottage to Let is a taut British wartime spy thriller, laced with moments of genuinely hilarious comedy. The "maguffin" in this instance is a revolutionary new bombsight, designed by inventor John Barrington (Leslie Banks). A group of Nazi spies intend to steal the blueprints for the invention (hence the film's alternate title Bombsight Stolen), and to that end dispatch one of their top agents (John Mills), who parachutes into the story posing as wounded RAF pilot Lt. Perry. Hailed as a war hero by the gullible locals, Perry rents a cottage from the unsuspecting Barrington and his wife (Jeanne de Casalis). The treacherous Nazi meets his match in the unlikely form of oafish Charles Dimble (Alastair Sim), who turns out to be a British undercover agent.

Product Details

Release Date: 07/10/2015
UPC: 0644827428724
Original Release: 1941
Source: Reel Vault
Language: English
Sales rank: 34,705

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Leslie Banks John Barrington
John Mills Flt·Lieut. Perry
Michael Wilding Alan Trently
Jeanne de Casalis Mrs. Barrington
Alastair Sim Charles Dimble
Carla Lehmann Helen Barrington
George Cole Ronald Mittsby
Frank Cellier John Forrest
Wally Patch Evans
Muriel Aked Miss Fernery
Muriel George Mrs. Trimm
Hay Petrie Dr. Truscott
Catherine Lacey Mrs. Stokes
Michael Wilding Sr. Alan Trentley
Louis Levy Composer

Technical Credits
Anthony Asquith Director
Edward Black Producer
Anatole de Grunwald Screenwriter
J.O.C. Orton Screenwriter
Geoffrey Kerr Screenwriter
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