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A Foreign Field
A Foreign Field

A Foreign Field

19931h 29m★ 0.0コメディロマンス戦争テレビ映画

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監督: Charles Sturridge

脚本: Roy Clarke

音楽: Geoffrey Burgon

制作: Martyn Auty / Richard Broke / Steve Lanning

撮影監督: Richard Greatrex

制作会社: BBC / Fingertip Film

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アレック・ギネス
アレック・ギネス
Amos
Leo McKern
Leo McKern
Cyril
ローレン・バコール
ローレン・バコール
Lisa
John Randolph
John Randolph
Waldo
Jeanne Moreau
Jeanne Moreau
Angelique
Geraldine Chaplin
Geraldine Chaplin
Beverley
Edward Herrmann
Edward Herrmann
Ralph
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Dorothy Grumbar
Matron
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Michelle Gheleyns-Hue
Shopkeeper
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Cateline Alteirac
Sales Assistant

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★ 7

I remember watching this when it first aired on the BBC and finding it a remarkably poignant drama stolen by the lively Jeanne Moreau. Watching it again forty years later, I still found it to be a simple yet still powerful story of wartime loyalties, friendships and necessities. “Cyril” (Leo McKern) is travelling to Normandy with his friend “Amos” (Sir Alec Guinness), upon whom he clearly depends. Their arrival sees him almost immediately immersed in a battle with visiting American veteran “Waldo” (John Randolph) who is there with his daughter “Beverly” (Geraldine Chaplin) and her henpecked husband “Ralph” (Edward Herrmann), and who shares his desire to reconnect with a lady they, unwittingly, both “knew” at the time. Both men have done well for themselves, and so with the Brit in his Rolls Royce and his antagonist renting a Cadillac, they arrive at a retirement home to meet up with “Angel” (Jeanne Moreau). Her instant impression on both men soon changes their strategy leading to a sort of luxury whacky races through the rustic French countryside. Meantime, their hotel is also hosting another visitor from across the pond, “Lisa” (Lauren Bacall), who is also there to mourn her dead, but from a slightly different perspective. Gradually the group begin to bond and their stories intertwine as the 50th anniversary of D-Day approaches. Sir Alec has virtually no dialogue and yet still manages to convey a combination of touching mischief and determination as “Amos” assumes the role of a man with a mission. There is a slightly unnecessary sub-plot with Chaplin and Herrmann, but it doesn’t impact too often on what is otherwise a characterful and often quite amiable story of reconciliation and affection. It’s nicely scored by Geoffrey Burgon and tugs, gently, at the heartstrings.

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