Summary
The New Lot is a British war film first released in 1943,
directed by Carol Reed.
The film stars Eric Ambler, Ivor Barnard, Robert Donat, Ian Fleming and Philip Godfrey.
Our overall rating for this film is: very good.
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Credits
- Director: Carol Reed
- Script: Eric Ambler, Peter Ustinov
- Photo: John Wilcox
- Music: Richard Addinsell
- Cast: Eric Ambler (Bren gun instructor), Ivor Barnard (Photographer), Robert Donat (Actor), Ian Fleming (Medical Officer), Philip Godfrey (Art Wallace), Kathleen Harrison (Keith’s mother), Bryan Herbert (Soldier), Raymond Huntley (Barrington), Mike Johnson (Railway Porter), Geoffrey Keen (Corporal), John Laurie (Harry Fyfe), Bernard Lee (Interviewing officer), Albert Lieven (Czech Soldier), Bernard Miles (Ted Loman), Stewart Rome (Officer), Johnnie Schofield (Homeguard Sgt), John Slater (Soldier in truck), Austin Trevor (Soldier talking to Corporal), Peter Ustinov (Keith)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 43 min
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War / Drama / Short






