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  1. Piccadilly Incident is a film directed by Herbert Wilcox with Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Frances Mercer, Coral Browne .... Year: 1946. Original title: Piccadilly Incident. Synopsis: Anna Neagle is a WWII WREN---the counterpart of the American WAVE---who encounters Michael Wilding in a blacked-out Piccadilly during an air raid.

  2. They Met at Midnight: Directed by Herbert Wilcox. With Anna Neagle, Michael Wilding, Michael Laurence, Reginald Owen. Anna Neagle is a World War II W.R.E.N., the counterpart of the American W.A.V.E., who encounters Michael Wilding in a blacked-out Piccadilly during an air raid.

  3. Brief Synopsis. Read More. Anna Neagle is a WWII WREN---the counterpart of the American WAVE---who encounters Michael Wilding in a blacked-out Piccadilly during an air raid. They get married and have a two-day honeymoon before she is sent to Singapore. The ship in which she leaves the doomed-fortress of Singapore is torpedoed, with all hands ...

  4. Piccadilly Incident is set during the War, calls on the audience to recognise the shared experience of the war, while transforming it into unashamed escapism…but a weepy, emotional escapism. Anna Neagle and Michael Wilding, both in the armed forces, meet and fall for each other – and in the heightened emotions of war get married on impulse.

  5. Anna Neagle plays a World War II W.R.E.N., the British counterpart of the American W.A.V.E., who encounters Michael Wilding in a blacked-out Piccadilly during an air raid. They get married and have a two-day honeymoon before she is sent to Singapore. The ship, on which she leaves the doomed fortress of Singapore, is torpedoed, with all hands ...

  6. Piccadilly Incident (1946) Soundtrack. Anna Neagle is a World War II W.R.E.N., the counterpart of the American W.A.V.E., who encounters Michael Wilding in a blacked-out Piccadilly during an air raid. They get married and have a two-day honeymoon before she is sent to S...

  7. Probably the most interesting thing about Piccadilly Incident is to ponder why it was such a big hit with British audiences back in 1946, the second most popular film of its year. Judging by box office, more popular than Brief Encounter.