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| Director: | Julian Jarrold | 
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| Writer: | Alma Cullen, Nigel McCrery | 
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| Feature-length drama about the mystery of Sandringham Company, which disappeared in action at Gallipoli in 1915. Commanded by Captain Frank Beck, their estate manager, the men advanced into battle, were enveloped in a strange mist and never seen again. | |
| Release Date: | Nov 14, 1999 | 
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| Director: | Julian Jarrold | 
| Writer: | Alma Cullen, Nigel McCrery | 
| Genres: | Drama, Mystery, War | 
| Keywords | based on true story | 
| Production Companies | BBC, GBH | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Jul 03, 2025 Entered: Apr 25, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| David Jason | Capt. Frank Beck | 
| Maggie Smith | Queen Alexandra | 
| William Ash | Sgt. Ted Grimes | 
| Sonya Walger | Lady Frances | 
| Stuart Bunce | 2nd Lt. Frederick Radley | 
| James Murray | Pvt. Will Needham | 
| Ed Waters | Corporal Herbert Batterbee | 
| Tom Burke | Pvt. Chad Batterbee | 
| Ben Crompton | Pvt. Davy Croft | 
| Eamon Boland | Arthur Beck | 
| Jo Stone-Fewings | Lieut. Alec Beck | 
| James Hillier | Second Lieut. Evelyn Beck | 
| David Troughton | King George V | 
| Emma Cunniffe | Peggy Batterbee | 
| Adam Kotz | Oswald Yeoman | 
| Patrick Malahide | Capt. Claude Howlett | 
| Gaye Brown | Queen Mary | 
| Phyllis Logan | Mary Beck | 
| Ian McDiarmid | Rev. Pierrepoint Edwards | 
| Danny Worters | Private George Dacre | 
| Laurence Dobiesz | Luke Grimes | 
| Roland Oliver | Mr Adams | 
| Jamie Beddard | Roland Adams | 
| William Hoyland | Lt. Col Proctor Beauchamp | 
| Daisy Gough | Princess Mary | 
| Heather Tobias | Mrs Batterbee | 
| Patrick Burke | Publican | 
| Francis Magee | Able Seaman | 
| Nick Haverson | Private at Station | 
| Darren Tighe | Corporal Lloyd | 
| Roger Morlidge | Private in Pub | 
| Jasper Jacob | German Doctor | 
| Oliver Haden | Kamal Demiriz | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Nick Powell | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Alma Cullen | Writer | 
| Nigel McCrery | Novel | 
| David Odd | Director of Photography | 
| Chris Gill | Editor | 
| Maureen Duff | Casting | 
| Gail Stevens | Casting | 
| Donal Woods | Production Design | 
| Charmian Adams | Art Direction | 
| Fernando González | Art Direction | 
| Howard Burden | Costume Design | 
| Joe Hopker | Makeup Artist | 
| Suzanne Jansen | Makeup Artist | 
| Nicola Matthews | Makeup Artist | 
| Fran Needham | Makeup Supervisor | 
| Robert Fabbri | First Assistant Director | 
| Paul Emerson | Property Master | 
| Jaya Bishop | Boom Operator | 
| Michael Corden | Sound Editor | 
| Reg Mills | Sound Recordist | 
| William Parnell | Dialogue Editor | 
| Rodrigo Gutierrez | Camera Operator | 
| Alf Tramontin | Steadicam Operator | 
| Tony Wilcock | Gaffer | 
| Richard Sale | Wardrobe Supervisor | 
| Tim Marchant | Assistant Editor | 
| Lynn Grant | Location Manager | 
| Terry Davies | Conductor | 
| Edith Christie | Script Supervisor | 
| Ingrid Litman | Production Coordinator | 
| Rob Partridge | Armorer | 
| Dominic Tuohy | Special Effects Supervisor | 
| Julian Jarrold | Director | 
| Adrian Johnston | Original Music Composer | 
| Rowley Irlam | Stunts | 
| Steve Ellingworth | Grip | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Gareth Neame | Producer | 
| Rebecca Eaton | Executive Producer | 
| Jane Tranter | Executive Producer | 
| Nigel McCrery | Co-Producer | 
| Hilary Salmon | Executive Producer | 
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As the grandchildren of Queen Victoria all squared up against each other at the start of the Great War, and as the once powerful Ottoman Empire finally shut up shop, the staff at King George V’s Norfolk Residence at Sandringham formed their own regiment determined to train and do their part for the ... war effort. They are led by the fastidious estate manager “Beck” (David Jason) and with the blessing of their royal patron, Queen Alexandra (a rather unremarkable performance from Dame Maggie Smith) set off to the Turkish sphere of operations where incomplete history tells us they were in involved in the perilous and somewhat disastrous Gallipoli campaign. This story is told from a perspective of a search, instigated by the Queen, into just what did happen and there is a familiar collection of faces used to deliver a story of courage and of, frankly, enthusiastic ineptitude at just about every level. David Jason is what we in Britain call a “National Treasure” but mainly as a comedy actor. Here, he seemed rather miscast and for me he failed to really ignite this formidable character as he becomes more of a parody of the stiff upper lip mentality than an exponent of it. It was made by the BBC and though they have clearly thrown considerable resource at this, it still looks and feels like a television movie with little by way of grand-scale illustrative photography of the battle scenes or the scale of the operations, and it’s grasp of the horrors of war is just a little too tepid to deliver poignantly enough. That said, it’s still a good looking drama that tells an interesting story that could also probably be applied to so many towns and villages across the land who cobbled together their own troops of the ill-prepared, the frightened and the patriotic to go and fight a war about which they knew virtually nothing for officers who had quite possibly all but inherited their commands, and who didn’t know a great deal more.