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This Above All
In 1940 England, aristocratic Prudence Cathaway alarms her snobbish parents by joining the WAF service branch. She soon meets and falls in love with the brooding Clive Briggs, despite his prejudice against the upper classes, and agrees to spend a week with him at a Dover hotel. When Clive's soldier friend, Monty, arrives to retrieve him, Prudence learns that Clive went AWOL after Dunkirk, and urges him to recall why England must fight the war.
Anatole Litvak
Casts & Crew
Tyrone Power
Joan Fontaine
Thomas Mitchell
Henry Stephenson
Nigel Bruce
Gladys Cooper
Philip Merivale
Sara Allgood
Alexander Knox
Queenie Leonard
Melville Cooper
Jill Esmond
Holmes Herbert
John Abbott
Arthur Shields
Dennis Hoey
Denis Greene
Miles Mander
Harry Allen
David Clyde
Brenda Forbes
Lilyan Irene
Colin Campbell
Billy Bevan
Herbert Clifton
Andy Clyde
Carol Curtis-Brown
Raymond Severn
Charles Irwin
Virginia McDowall
Clyde Cook
Jessica Newcombe
Alexander Pollard
Stuart Robertson
John Rogers
Clifford Severn
Will Stanton
Donald Stuart
Cyril Thornton
David Thursby
Gordon Wallace
Rhys Williams
Alan Edmiston
Gerald Hamer
Mary Field
Gwendolyn Logan
Alec Craig
Harold De Becker
Morton Lowry
Eddie Hall
Jack Shea
Thomas Louden
Mary Forbes
Wyndham Standing
Mrs. Wilfrid North
Leyland Hodgson
Val Stanton
Leonard Carey
Lumsden Hare
Aubrey Mather
Yorke Sherwood
Olaf Hytten
Forrester Harvey
Silvia Vaughan
May Beatty
Anita Sharp-Bolster
Heather Thatcher
Cecil Weston
Stella Rae
Jean Prescott
Colin Kenny
Clare Verdera
Rita Page
Doris Lloyd
Valerie Cole
Stephanie Insall
Dorothy Daniels de Becker
Joyce Wynn
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