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'Pimpernel' Smith

The man the Gestapo hates!
1941 | 120m | English

(1956 votes)

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Eccentric Cambridge archaeologist Horatio Smith takes a group of British and American archaeology students to pre-war Nazi Germany to help in his excavations. His research is supported by the Nazis, since he professes to be looking for evidence of the Aryan origins of German civilisation. However, he has a secret agenda: to free inmates of the concentration camps.
Release Date: Jul 28, 1941
Director: Leslie Howard
Writer: Anatole de Grunwald, Baroness Emmuska Orczy, A. G. MacDonell, Wolfgang Wilhelm
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Thriller
Keywords world war ii, nazi, british spy
Production Companies British National Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Leslie Howard Professor Horatio Smith
Francis L. Sullivan General von Graum
Mary Morris Ludmilla Koslowski
Hugh McDermott David Maxwell
Raymond Huntley Marx
Manning Whiley Bertie Gregson
Peter Gawthorne Sidimir Koslowski
Allan Jeayes Dr Benckendorf
Dennis Arundell Hoffman
Joan Kemp-Welch School-Teacher
Philip Friend Spencer
Laurence Kitchin Clarence Elstead
David Tomlinson Steve
Basil Appleby Jock MacIntyre
Percy Walsh Dvorak
Suzanne Clair Salesgirl
Roland Pertwee Embassy Official - Sir George Smith
Charles Paton Steinhof
Aubrey Mallalieu Dean
George Street Schmidt
Oriel Ross Lady Willoughby
Bryan Herbert Jaromir
Arthur Hambling Jordan
Ben Williams Graubitz
Ernest Butcher Weber
Mary Brown Girl Student
W. Phillip Innkeeper
Ilse Bard Gretchen
Ernest Verne German Officer
Hector Abbas Karl Meyer
Neal Arden Second Prisoner
Richard George Prison Guard
Roddy Hughes Zigor
Hugh Pryse Wagner
Michael Brennan Camp Guard with Lantern
Elwyn Brook-Jones Bit Part
Sebastian Cabot Bit Role
Peter Cozens Man
Arthur Denton Gestapo Man Following Smith
Irene Handl Bit Part
Vincent Holman Doctor at Diggings
Ronald Howard Minor Role
Stuart Latham Telephone Operator
Michael Rennie Prison Camp Officer
Charles Rolfe German Officer at Customs
John Slater Reporter
Harry Terry Camp Guard
A.E. Matthews Earl of Meadowbrook
Name Job
Anatole de Grunwald Scenario Writer, Screenplay
Leslie Howard Director
Roland Pertwee Scenario Writer
George Pollock Assistant Director
Jack Hildyard Camera Operator
Baroness Emmuska Orczy Novel
Sidney Cole Editorial Manager
Phil C. Samuel Production Manager
A. G. MacDonell Original Story
Wolfgang Wilhelm Original Story
Mutz Greenbaum Director of Photography, Technical Supervisor
Duncan Sutherland Settings
Douglas Myers Editor
John Greenwood Original Music Composer
Muir Mathieson Music Director
John Dennis Sound Recordist
A.W. Watkins Recording Supervision
Name Title
Harold Huth Associate Producer
Leslie Howard Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Leslie Howard is on good form here as the outwardly fastidious academic with a secret to keep. He decides to offer some of his students an holiday trip to Germany (just the boys!) so they can try to establish once and for all whether there was an "Aryan" race there. Quickly we discover he also has a ... n hand in rescuing many creative and scientifically minded for the evil clutch of the Nazis and their chocolate eating boss "General von Graum" (Francis L. Sullivan). As the students get in on the act, it's the American "David" (Hugh McDermott) who is most itching for action and it's also him who falls for the charms of "Ludmilla" (Mary Morris) who is treading a very dangerous path trying to save her imprisoned father whilst not betraying this updated iteration of Howard's "Scarlet Pimpernel". There's some lovely writing here - especially from the swastika wearing propagandists who insist that their nation is the ideal place to live and work. As the story progresses, there becomes something effectively sinister about the denouement and the battle of wills between Howard and a very much on form Sullivan that delivers one of the more memorable wartime thrillers.

Jul 08, 2024