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Yellow Canary
Yellow Canary

Yellow Canary (1943)

51% User Rating
1h 34min
Drama
Thriller
War

"Blonde and Beautiful...Despised and Hated!..."

A socialite poses as a Nazi spy to mask her activities as a British agent.

Herbert WilcoxDirector

Cast

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Anna Neagle

Anna Neagle

Sally Maitland

Richard Greene

Richard Greene

Lieutenant Commander Jim Garrick

Nova Pilbeam

Nova Pilbeam

Betty Maitland

Albert Lieven

Albert Lieven

Jan Orlock

Lucie Mannheim

Lucie Mannheim

Madame Orlock

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George Thorpe

Colonel Charles Hargraves

Marjorie Fielding

Marjorie Fielding

Lady Maitland

Franklin Dyall

Franklin Dyall

Captain Foster

Margaret Rutherford

Margaret Rutherford

Mrs. Towcester

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Claude Bailey

Major Fothergill

Valentine Dyall

Valentine Dyall

German Commander

Sybille Binder

Sybille Binder

Madame Orlock's Attendant

Cyril Fletcher

Cyril Fletcher

And Introducing Entertainer

Leslie Dwyer

Leslie Dwyer

Ship's Steward

Ian Fleming

Ian Fleming

Observe Corpsman in Opening Scene

David Horne

David Horne

Admiral

Eliot Makeham

Eliot Makeham

Observer Corpsman in Opening Scene

Aubrey Mallalieu

Aubrey Mallalieu

Reynolds

Paul Dupuis

Paul Dupuis

Intelligence Officer

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

June 26, 2022

Anna Neagle ("Sally") is quite efficient as the supposed Nazi sympathiser who abandons her family in a frequently bombed London and heads to the safety of Nova Scotia. En route, she attracts the attention of both the suave Polish officer "Jan Orlock" (Albert Lieven) and of the apparently hapless British one - Richard Greene ("Garrick") on the boat. On arrival, she befriends the mother of "Orlock" (Lucie Mannheim) and our story of espionage and counter-espionage begins in earnest. Nobody is exactly - or even remotely - whom they say they are and Herbert Wilcox manages to keep us guessing for much of the film, helped by three decent lead performances and quite a good story. Margaret Rutherford has some fun, in her very typical fashion to add a bit of light comedy (and sheer bloody mindedness) to the mix too and all told, this is a gently engaging tale of courage and bravery that is just about plausible.

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