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The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp

The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943)

75% User Rating
2h 43min
War
Drama
Romance
Comedy

"An unforgettable story of forty gallant years."

General Candy, who's overseeing an English squad in 1943, is a veteran leader who doesn't have the respect of the men he's training and is considered out-of-touch with what's needed to win the war. But it wasn't always this way. Flashing back to his early career in the Boer War and World War I, we see a dashing young officer whose life has been shaped by three different women, and by a lasting friendship with a German soldier.

Michael PowellDirector

Cast

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Roger Livesey

Roger Livesey

Major General Clive Wynne-Candy

Deborah Kerr

Deborah Kerr

Edith Hunter / Barbara Wynne / Angela "Johnny" Cannon

Anton Walbrook

Anton Walbrook

Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff

Roland Culver

Roland Culver

Col. Betteridge

James McKechnie

James McKechnie

Spud Wilson

Arthur Wontner

Arthur Wontner

Embassy Counsellor

David Hutcheson

David Hutcheson

Hoppy

Ursula Jeans

Ursula Jeans

Frau von Kalteneck

John Laurie

John Laurie

Murdoch

Harry Welchman

Harry Welchman

Major Davies

Robert Harris

Robert Harris

Embassy Secretary

A.E. Matthews

A.E. Matthews

President of Tribunal

Theodore Zichy

Theodore Zichy

Colonel Borg (as Count Zichy)

Jane Millican

Jane Millican

Nurse Erna

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Neville Mapp

Stuffy Graves

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Vincent Holman

Club Porter (1942)

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Spencer Trevor

Period Blimp

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James Knight

Club Porter (1902)

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Dennis Arundell

Cafe Orchestra Leader

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David Ward

Kaunitz

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Jan Van Loewen

Indignant Citizen

Valentine Dyall

Valentine Dyall

von Schonborn

Carl Jaffe

Carl Jaffe

von Reumann

Albert Lieven

Albert Lieven

von Ritter

Eric Maturin

Eric Maturin

Colonel Goodhead

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Frith Banbury

Baby-Face Fitzroy

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Phyllis Morris

Pebble

Muriel Aked

Muriel Aked

Aunt Margaret

Reginald Tate

Reginald Tate

van Zijl

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Yvonne Andre

The Nun

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Marjorie Gresley

The Matron

Felix Aylmer

Felix Aylmer

The Bishop

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Norman Pierce

Mr. Wynne

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Edward Cooper

BBC Official

Joan Swinstead

Joan Swinstead

Secretary

Pat McGrath

Pat McGrath

Tommy Tucker (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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Rating 70%

November 1, 2023

Roger Livesey is superb in this wonderfully colourful depiction of the life of "Clive Candy". We start with his rather undignified seizure at the steam baths by the home guard he is supposed to command and by way of a continuous retrospective, discover just how this man arrived at this embarrassing predicament. First there was the South African campaign, then the Great War saw him gain some prominence and also, after quite a few scrapes, sees him befriend his opposite number, as it were, in the form of the dashing German "Theo" (a beautifully understated contribution from Anton Walbrook). Becoming firm friends, they share the same social circles and it's here that "Candy" meets his future wife - Deborah Kerr. Trials and tribulations and then WWII all affect this man as he is promoted through the ranks and faces tragedy very close to home before the realisation that, at an elderly age, perhaps he is no longer of any value! What Powell and Pressburger have encapsulated into just over 2½ hours here, is a delightfully evocative story that deals with friendship and honour, with love, despair and the human desire to feel needed and wanted - but never without losing sight of the humanity of the situations and, quite often, with some degree of dark and stoic humour. There is a lovely chemistry between Livesey and Walbrook, and Deborah Kerr positively glows as she remains the woman in his life - in various guises - throughout. The contrast between the evolving behaviours is subtly but potently drawn here: we see a society that no longer considered any "niceties" of war - symptomatic of a sea of changing attitudes with which both men struggle to adapt. Sure, there's nostalgia - but it's of a palpable and immersive nature. IT's not at all sentimental. We take sides initially - jingoism isn't far away, but certainly as it progresses and the decency of these individuals is laid bare, I found myself rather admiring the integrity on display here from two different but remarkably similar perspectives. As to that display, the aesthetic of this film is glorious. The wartime sets, the bucolic and peaceful scenes, the romance, the disaster - all delivered here with great skill by Georges Périnal's artistic touch and Allan Gray's charmingly complementary score. I can't really pick a favourite P&P film, but the three leads and the accomplished supporting cast assembled here make this one of their very best, complex and thought-provoking efforts that looks fantastic on a big screen.

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The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp - Back on the Big Screen - May 2012

The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp - Back on the Big Screen - May 2012

The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943) - "The Truth" Monologue

The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943) - "The Truth" Monologue

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