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England Made Me

Brother + sister + lover. A triangle . . . A game of consequences. And the consequences were deadly in Nazi Germany.
1973 | 100m | English

(181 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Peter Duffell
Writer: Graham Greene
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A young, English, ne'er-do-well who goes to stay with his sister and her wealthy fiancé/benefactor in 1930's Germany, just before the rise of the Nazi party.
Release Date: Jun 01, 1973
Director: Peter Duffell
Writer: Graham Greene
Genres: Drama
Keywords nazi
Production Companies Atlantic Productions, C.F.S. Košutnjak, Two World Film
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2026
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Character
Peter Finch Erich Krogh
Michael York Anthony Farrant
Hildegard Neil Kate Farrant
Joss Ackland Haller
Michael Hordern F. Minty
Maja Papandopulo Singer
Vladan Živković Heinrich
Vladimir Bačić Hartmann
Mirjana Nikolić Nikki
Demeter Bitenc Reichsminister
Tessa Wyatt Liz Davidge
Michael Sheard Fromm
Richard Gibson Young Tony
Lalla Ward Young Kate
William Baskiville Stein
Name Job
Peter Duffell Director
Graham Greene Writer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Peter Duffell has assembled quite a decent British cast here, but sadly he can make little more than an average television movie for his troubles. It doesn’t help that it’s the totally charm-fee Michael York who takes a leading role as visiting Briton “Farrant” who has come to see his sister “Kate” ... (Hildegard Nell) who works for the unscrupulous businessman “Krogh” (Peter Finch). This is all happening at a time when the Nazis are beginning to make their presence felt and “Krogh” is aware that getting his money, and himself, out of Germany might now be a good idea. Not long after arriving in Berlin, “Farrant” begins to fall for “Liz” (Tessa Wyatt) and he also begins to realise that his new employer is embroiled in some plotting that has attracted the attention of itinerant journalist “Minty” (Sir Michael Hordern) whose downbeat appearance might just be camouflage - but for what and whom? Never far from the mix is the menacing “Haller” (Joss Ackland) and with there being Nazis around, Michael Sheard also has a part, too! As the plot thickens, though, it also becomes stodgy and the characterisations all distinctly undercooked as the senses of threat and peril are presented in this good looking production, but they are certainly not developed. It’s all a rather underwhelming example of style over substance and, for my money, York brings very little to the party beyond being a slightly handsome and softly-spoken man completely out of his depth. Nell and Finch are really only going through the motions, too, and in the end it falls to Sir Michael and Ackland to do what imbuing of the encroaching dangers facing them and the country there is, here. If you are a bit eagle-eyed, you might spot an early outing for Richard Gibson who went on to play “Herr Flick” in the BBC “‘Allo ‘Allo” wartime comedy, but otherwise there isn’t very much to write home about here, sorry,

Aug 21, 2025