Tom Courtenay Movie Reviews

  • Dad's Army - Review

    Quite who the anticipated audience is remains to be seen, and having seen the picture, it’s likely that you’ll still be none the wiser.

    Quite who the anticipated audience is remains to be seen, and having seen the picture, it’s likely that you’ll still be none the wiser.
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  • 45 Years - Review

    “whether it’s a one night stand or a long-term relationship, this director has a knack for portraying the subtleties of love and relationships, in a way not many are able to achieve in contemporary cinema”…

    “whether it’s a one night stand or a long-term relationship, this director has a knack for portraying the subtleties of love and relationships, in a way not many are able to achieve in contemporary cinema”…
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Tom Courtenay Movie Trailers

  • Dad's Army - Trailer

    It is 1944 and World War II is reaching its climax. The Allies are poised to invade France and finally defeat the German army. But in Walmington-on-Sea morale amongst the Home Guard is low. Their new mission then – to patrol the Dover army base…

    It is 1944 and World War II is reaching its climax. The Allies are poised to invade France and finally defeat the German army. But in Walmington-on-Sea morale amongst the Home Guard is low. Their new mission then – to patrol the Dover army base – is a great chance to revive spirits and reputation, that is until glamorous journalist Rose Winters arrives to write about their exploits, setting the pulses racing and putting the local women on red alert. MI5 then discover a radio signal sent…
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