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Anthony Asquith. Director. Anatole de Grunwald. Screenplay. J.O.C. Orton. Screenplay. Allied spies and Nazi Agents insinuate themselves at a Scottish cottage (converted to a wartime hospital) with interests on an inventor's nearly perfected bomb sight.
30 apr 2021 · A 1941 British spy thriller film directed by Anthony Asquith starring Leslie Banks, Alastair Sim and John Mills. Filmed during the Second World War and set i...
- 86 min
- 118,9K
- Lucky Dip Cinema
Bombsight Stolen: Directed by Anthony Asquith. With Leslie Banks, Jeanne De Casalis, Carla Lehmann, Alastair Sim. Allied spies and Nazi Agents insinuate themselves at a Scottish cottage (converted to a wartime hospital) with interests on an inventor's nearly perfected bomb sight.
Cottage to Let Reviews. The film is bound to be immensely popular; it is topical and interest is maintained through-out, nor is the humour in which it abounds allowed to delay the action. Rotten ...
A Scottish estate is home to a brilliant inventor at work on classified military projects, a shelter for refugee children, a military hospital, the location of a country fair, all offering rich pickings for Nazi spies. Initially a 1940 stage hit, Cottage to Let was adapted for the cinema by Anthony Asquith the following year, retaining Alastair ...
29 apr 2024 · Cottage to Let (1941) Initially a 1940 stage hit, this delightful, constantly surprising gem of a comedy-thriller was adapted for the cinema in 1941. It retains some of the brilliant original cast, including Alastair Sim and cheeky cockney teen George Cole.
Cottage to Let is a taut British wartime spy thriller, laced with moments of genuinely hilarious comedy. The "maguffin" in this instance is a revolutionary new bombsight, designed by inventor John Barrington (Leslie Banks).