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Charlotte Gray
Charlotte Gray

Charlotte Gray (2001)

61% User Rating
2h 1min
Drama
History
Romance
War

"The story of an ordinary woman in an extraordinary time."

This is a drama set in Nazi-occupied France at the height of World War II. Charlotte Gray tells the compelling story of a young Scottish woman working with the French Resistance in the hope of rescuing her lover, a missing RAF pilot. Based on the best-selling novel by Sebastian Faulks.

Gillian ArmstrongDirector

Cast

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Cate Blanchett

Cate Blanchett

Charlotte Gray

Billy Crudup

Billy Crudup

Julien Levade

Michael Gambon

Michael Gambon

Levade

Rupert Penry-Jones

Rupert Penry-Jones

Peter Gregory

Anton Lesser

Anton Lesser

Renech

James Fleet

James Fleet

Richard Cannerly

Abigail Cruttenden

Abigail Cruttenden

Daisy

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Charlotte McDougall

Sally

Robert Hands

Robert Hands

Borowski

Nicholas Farrell

Nicholas Farrell

Mr. Jackson

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Charlie Condou

Auguste

Helen McCrory

Helen McCrory

Francoise

John Benfield

John Benfield

Loque

Ron Cook

Ron Cook

Mirabel

Jack Shepherd

Jack Shepherd

Pichon

Erich Redman

Erich Redman

German Corporal

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John Pierce Jones

Monsieur Monceau

Tom Goodman-Hill

Tom Goodman-Hill

Business man at the party

Hugh Ross

Hugh Ross

Psychiatrist

Angus Wright

Angus Wright

Agent

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Martin Oldfield

Assault Course Instructor

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Mike Burnside

Morse Code Instructor

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Damian Myerscough

Gun Instructor

Michael Fitzgerald

Michael Fitzgerald

Business Man at Party

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Miranda Bell

Female Instructor

John Bennett

John Bennett

Reviews (1)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 70%

November 27, 2025

**_Cate Blanchett joins the French Resistance during WW2_** Shot in 2001, this was based on Sebastian Faulks’ 1998 novel. Contrary to what some say, the titular character was not based on Nancy Wake's real-life exploits. The author has plainly stated this. Perhaps he was inspired a bit by the New Zealander's story to create the one he wanted to tell, but that's about it. As with practically any book-to-film adaptation, there are alterations as the exposition of the novel is jettisoned to fit the story into a 2-hour timeframe. The flick debuted seven months after “Pearl Harbor” and there are slight similarities in regards to the romantic dalliances. “Cold Mountain” came out two years later and, again, there are slight parallels. Bits of “Operation Daybreak” (1975) also come to mind, as well as “The Eagle Has Landed,” not to mention it shares the general milieu of Tarantino’s “Inglorious Basterds.” It's the least of these IMHO, mainly because the dramatics aren’t as compelling as they could be, but nevertheless it delivers the goods if you’re inclined toward a WW2 yarn that focuses on peripheral events rather than conventional battles. The sometimes awe-inspiring locations are authentic and the décor & costumes convincing; plus, there’s an exquisite sense of artistry in the cinematography. Armchair criticisms of the film are easily explained away. For instance, Roger Ebert complained that Charlotte's presence wasn't necessary to take down the train carrying German arms. Answer: The Resistance fighters would constantly need to train new people since so many of them were being betrayed and killed. He also objected to the German soldier not shooting the protesting Julien as they paraded into the city, but he forgot that that sequence occurred in the "free zone" of southern France in 1942, not the military-occupied northern part of the country. Sure, in the north Julien would've been shot on the spot, but in the south the collaborationist Vichy regime was still in control and German soldiers were instructed accordingly. I shouldn’t fail to mention that Michael Gambon has a key role and brings to mind Albert Finney in his old age. It was shot mostly in south-central France (Saint-Antonin-Noble-Val), but also Scotland (Glenfinnan Viaduct, Fort William) and the London area, including Pinewood Studios. GRADE: B/B-

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Charlotte Gray (2002) | Trailer | Film4

Charlotte Gray (2002) | Trailer | Film4

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