Two Thousand Women

Two Thousand Women

1944-11-06 1h 37m
War Comedy Drama
6.9
User Score
10 votes

"Innocent Girls at the Mercy of their Nazi Overlords!"

Overview

During the Second World War, three downed English airmen hide out with women's internment camp in France.

Frank Launder

Director

Frank Launder

Writer

Top Billed Cast

Movie Details

Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$N/A

Revenue

$N/A

Runtime

1h 37m

Release Date

1944-11-06

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Reviews

CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2022-06-30T20:58:33.599Z

This has a really good cast - Flora Robson, Phyllis Calvert, Jean Kent, Patricia Roc and Renee Houston who deliver strong dramatic characterisations as women in an WWII internment camp who try their best to help repatriate British airmen - from right under the noses of their Nazi suzerains. What makes this stand out from many of the more intense contemporaries of wartime stoicism and bravery is that this is quite a cheery film. Not laugh out loud, but the women do have some comedic lines that serve well to keep this film entertaining as well as illustrative of their efforts at a time when the slightest slip up could get them all lined up against a wall. It was produced towards the end of the war and so, as you'd expect, has a certain propagandist element to it - but that is considerably more subtle, perhaps because in real life the tide had begun to turn in the Allies' favour and there was some light on the sunlit uplands. Flora Robson carried light-hearted roles well and she anchors this well. Rarely seen these days, but if you come across it then give it a go.