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Churchill
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Churchill

May 25, 2017
1h 50m
★ 6.2

The untold story of D-Day.

Overview

A ticking-clock thriller following Winston Churchill in the 24 hours before D-Day.

Genres

Drama
History

Production Companies

Embankment Films
Head Gear Films
Lipsync Productions
Silver Reel
Metrol Technology
Salon Pictures
Tempo Productions

Churchill Trailers

Cast

Brian Cox

Winston Churchill

Brian Cox

Miranda Richardson

Clementine Churchill

Miranda Richardson

John Slattery

Dwight Eisenhower

John Slattery

Julian Wadham

Bernard Montgomery

Julian Wadham

Richard Durden

Jan Smuts

Richard Durden

Ella Purnell

Helen Garrett

Ella Purnell

James Purefoy

King George VI

James Purefoy

Danny Webb

Alan Brooke

Danny Webb

Jonathan Aris

Mallory

Jonathan Aris

George Anton

Admiral Ramsay

George Anton

Steven Cree

Captain Stagg

Steven Cree

Peter Ormond

Briggs

Peter Ormond

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