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Release Date:
March 20, 1958
Original Title:
Dunkirk
Alternate Titles:
Dunkirk - Die Schlacht von Dünkirchen
O Drama de Dunquerque
Genres:
Drama | War
Production Companies:
Ealing Studios
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: e 10 DE: 12 FR: U GB: PG IE: PG PT: e 10
Runtime: 134
A British Corporal in France finds himself responsible for the lives of his men when their officer is killed. He has to get them back to Britain somehow. Meanwhile, British civilians are being dragged into the war with Operation Dynamo, the scheme to get the French and British forces back from the Dunkirk beaches. Some come forward to help, others were less willing.
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Art Direction:
Jim Morahan
Assistant Director:
Michael Birkett
Associate Producer:
Michael Forlong
Book:
J. S. Bradford
Ewan Butler
Camera Operator:
Hugh Wilson
Continuity:
Lee Turner
Costume Design:
Ivy Baker
Director:
Leslie Norman
Director of Photography:
Paul Beeson
Editor:
Gordon Stone
Makeup Artist:
Roy Ashton
Music Director:
Dock Mathieson
Novel:
Trevor Dudley-Smith
Original Music Composer:
Malcolm Arnold
Producer:
Michael Balcon
Production Supervisor:
Hal Mason
Screenplay:
David Divine
W.P. Lipscomb
Sound Editor:
Lionel Selwyn
Alastair McIntyre
Sound Recordist:
Norman King
Sound Supervisor:
Stephen Dalby
Special Effects:
Fred Hellenburgh
Technical Advisor:
Ewan Butler
John Pidler
Unit Production Manager:
Norman Priggen
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Ivy Baker
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