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| image = Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers.jpg | | image = Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers.jpg | ||
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| director = [[ | | director = [[Norman Cohen|Norman Cohen]] | ||
| producer = Greg Smith | | producer = Greg Smith | ||
| writer = [[ | | writer = [[Leslie Thomas|Leslie Thomas]] | ||
| based_on = novel by [[ | | based_on = novel by [[Leslie Thomas|Leslie Thomas]] | ||
| narrator = | | narrator = | ||
| starring = {{ubl|[[ | | starring = {{ubl|[[Robin Askwith|Robin Askwith]]|[[Nigel Davenport|Nigel Davenport]]|[[George Layton|George Layton]]}} | ||
| music = [[ | | music = [[Ed Welch|Ed Welch]] | ||
| cinematography = [[ | | cinematography = [[Ken Hodges (cinematographer)|Ken Hodges]] | ||
| editing = [[ | | editing = [[Geoffrey Foot (film editor)|Geoffrey Foot]] | ||
| distributor = | | distributor = | ||
| released = 1977 | | released = 1977 | ||
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'''''Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers''''' is a 1977 British film directed by [[ | '''''Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers''''' is a 1977 British film directed by [[Norman Cohen|Norman Cohen]] and starring [[Robin Askwith|Robin Askwith]] and [[Nigel Davenport]]. It is a sequel to ''[[The Virgin Soldiers (film)|The Virgin Soldiers]]'' (1969).<ref>[http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/91265/Stand-Up-Virgin-Soldiers/ ''Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers''] at [[TCMDB|]]</ref> The screenplay was written by [[Leslie Thomas|Leslie Thomas]] based on his 1975 novel of the same name. | ||
==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
* [[ | * [[Robin Askwith|Robin Askwith]] as Pte Brigg | ||
* [[ | * [[Nigel Davenport|Nigel Davenport]] as Sgt Driscoll | ||
* [[ | * [[George Layton|George Layton]] as Pte Jacobs | ||
* [[John Le Mesurier]] as Col Bromley-Pickering | * [[John Le Mesurier]] as Col Bromley-Pickering | ||
* [[Warren Mitchell]] as Morris Morris | * [[Warren Mitchell]] as Morris Morris | ||
* [[Robin Nedwell]] as Lt Grainger | * [[Robin Nedwell]] as Lt Grainger | ||
* [[ | * [[Edward Woodward|Edward Woodward]] as Sgt Wellbeloved | ||
* [[Irene Handl]] as Mrs Phillimore | * [[Irene Handl]] as Mrs Phillimore | ||
* [[ | * [[Pamela Stephenson]] as Bernice | ||
* [[Lynda Bellingham]] as Valerie | * [[Lynda Bellingham]] as Valerie | ||
* [[ | * [[David Auker|David Auker]] as Lantry | ||
* Fiesta Mei Ling as Juicy Lucy | * Fiesta Mei Ling as Juicy Lucy | ||
* [[ | * [[Miriam Margolyes|Miriam Margolyes]] as Elephant Ethel | ||
* [[ | * [[Patrick Newell|Patrick Newell]] as M.O. Billings | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 16:58, 20 February 2023
Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers | |
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Directed by | Norman Cohen |
Written by | Leslie Thomas |
Based on | novel by Leslie Thomas |
Produced by | Greg Smith |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Ken Hodges |
Edited by | Geoffrey Foot |
Music by | Ed Welch |
Release date | 1977 |
Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers is a 1977 British film directed by Norman Cohen and starring Robin Askwith and Nigel Davenport. It is a sequel to The Virgin Soldiers (1969).[1] The screenplay was written by Leslie Thomas based on his 1975 novel of the same name.
Cast
- Robin Askwith as Pte Brigg
- Nigel Davenport as Sgt Driscoll
- George Layton as Pte Jacobs
- John Le Mesurier as Col Bromley-Pickering
- Warren Mitchell as Morris Morris
- Robin Nedwell as Lt Grainger
- Edward Woodward as Sgt Wellbeloved
- Irene Handl as Mrs Phillimore
- Pamela Stephenson as Bernice
- Lynda Bellingham as Valerie
- David Auker as Lantry
- Fiesta Mei Ling as Juicy Lucy
- Miriam Margolyes as Elephant Ethel
- Patrick Newell as M.O. Billings
References
- ^ Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers at [[TCMDB|]]
External links
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- Films set in Malaysia
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- Films about the Malayan Emergency
- Films shot at EMI-Elstree Studios
- 1970s British films