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Lilli Marlene

1950 | 74m | English

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Director: Arthur Crabtree
Writer: Leslie Wood
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Lilli Marlene, a French girl working as a bar maid in her uncle's café in Benghazi, Libya, turns out to be the girl that the popular German wartime song Lili Marleen had been written for before the war, so both the British and the Germans try to use her for propaganda purposes - especially as it turns out that she can sing as well. When the Germans kidnap her in Cairo and she starts appearing in radio broadcasts from Berlin, her British soldier friends think that she's joined the enemy. They couldn't be more wrong, because after the war it turns out that her songs over the radio contained secret messages to London from British agents in Berlin.
Release Date: Dec 08, 1950
Director: Arthur Crabtree
Writer: Leslie Wood
Genres: Drama
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Production Companies William Gell Productions, Monarch Productions Limited
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 08, 2024
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
Lisa Daniely Lilli Marlene
Hugh McDermott Steve
Richard Murdoch Flight Lieutenant Murdoch / Capt. Wimpole
Leslie Dwyer Berry
Estelle Brody Estelle
Cecil Brock O'Riley
John Blythe Holt
Stanley Baker Evans
Ben Williams Brownie
Russell Hunter Scottie
Marcel Poncin Lestoque
Judith Warden Auntie
Lawrence O'Madden Col. Wharton
Stuart Lindsell Major Phillips
Olaf Olsen Nazi Officer
Irene Prador Nurse Schmidt
Aud Johansen Nurse Melke
Carl Jaffe Propaganda Chief
Philo Hauser Fratzell
Richard Marner SS Colonel
Peter Swanwick Chief Interrogator
Walter Gotell Director of Propaganda
Arthur Lawrence Lieber
Rufus Cruikshank Sgt. Bull
Barbara Cummings Shirley
Neil Tuson Producer
Conrad Phillips Security Officer
Kenneth Cleveland Security Officer
Michael Ward Wintertree
Name Job
Lister Laurance Editor
Arthur Crabtree Director
Stanley Black Original Music Composer
Clive Midwinter Assistant Director
Leslie Wood Writer
Jack Asher Director of Photography
R. Holmes Paul Art Direction
Name Title
William J. Gell Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Lisa Daniely is quite engaging as the eponymous character in this post-war homage to the sweethearts whose songs lifted many an heart during the hardships of WWII. She is working in a small North African bar that finds itself controlled by the British, the Nazis, then the British again - with both s ... ides aware that she is the source of the legendary song, and with both equally aware of her enormous propaganda value. Amidst all this toing and froing, she meets and gradually falls for "Steve" (Hugh McDermott) before being recaptured by the Nazis and taken to Berlin where she is encouraged to make broadcasts in English to smash morale. Nobody will sing this song like Marlene Dietrich, but Daniely makes a decent fist of her frequent renditions - in English and German - and her porcelain-like features and delicacy of performance engender a sense of her vulnerability as she is but a pawn in a dangerous game. McDermott could never be described as versatile and it's all grin and smart-assed quips from him here too. The production has been nowhere near a desert, but as wartime feel good films go this is at the more entertaining end with just enough menace from some nasty Nazis to remind you that it could all have been true!

May 26, 2023