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Episode 2

A Foreign Field

A Foreign Field

1993
Comedy, Drama
TV Episode
1h 35m
Amos and Cyril are a pair of British veterans from WWII, going back to Normandy 50 years after D-Day to visit an old buddy's grave... (imdb)

Directed by:

Charles Sturridge
Charles-Sturridge
24 total credits
Charles Sturridge has 24 credits at Criticker, including: Brideshead Revisited, Gulliver's Travels, FairyTale: A True Story, Aria and Lassie

Writer:

Roy Clarke
Roy-Clarke
7 total credits
Roy Clarke has 7 credits at Criticker, including: Keeping Up Appearances, Open All Hours, Last of the Summer Wine, Hawks and A Foreign Field

Starring:

Geraldine Chaplin
Geraldine-Chaplin
98 total credits
Geraldine Leigh Chaplin is an American-born British actress and the daughter of Charlie Chaplin and Oona O'Neill. She made her film debut in the elder Chaplin's Limelight (1952) as a dancer. She also played a small role in her father's last film, Countess From Hong Kong (1964). In addition to her busy film career, Chaplin also appeared on-stage and in television miniseries such as Gulliver's Travels (1996) and The Odyssey (1997). Though she has often played leads roles in many films.
,
Edward Herrmann
Edward-Herrmann
72 total credits
Edward Kirk Herrmann (born July 21, 1943) is an American television and film actor. He is best known for his Emmy-nominated portrayals of Franklin D. Roosevelt on television, and to younger generations for his role as Richard Gilmore in Gilmore Girls, as an ubiquitous narrator for historical programs on the History Channel, and as the spokesperson for Dodge automobiles in the 1990s...(Wikipedia)
,
Lauren Bacall
Lauren-Bacall
71 total credits
Lauren Bacall has 71 credits at Criticker, including: Howl's Moving Castle, Misery, Dogville, The Big Sleep and Murder on the Orient Express
,
John Randolph
John-Randolph
34 total credits
John Randolph has 34 credits at Criticker, including: You've Got Mail, Christmas Vacation, All the President's Men, Serpico and Seconds
,
Alec Guinness
Alec-Guinness
59 total credits
Sir Alec Guinness, CH, CBE (2 April 1914 - 5 August 2000) was an English actor. He was featured in several of the Ealing Comedies, including Kind Hearts and Coronets in which he played eight different characters. He later won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Colonel Nicholson in The Bridge on the River Kwai. His most prominent role in his later career was as Obi-Wan Kenobi in the original Star Wars trilogy...(Wikipedia)
,
Leo McKern
Leo-McKern
45 total credits
Appeared in numerous British and Australian television programmes and films, and in more than 200 stage roles. Having fallen in love with actress Jane Holland, McKern moved to the United Kingdom to be with her; they married in 1946. He soon became a regular performer at London's Old Vic theatre and the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre (now the Royal Shakespeare Theatre) in Stratford-upon-Avon, despite the difficulties posed by his glass eye and Australian accent.In 1949, he played Forester in Lo

Genres:

Comedy, Drama

AKA:

We Shall Meet Again

Country:

UK

Language:

English

A Foreign Field

1993
Comedy, Drama
TV Episode
1h 35m
Avg Percentile 63.76% from 9 total ratings

Ratings & Reviews

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Rated 28 Sep 2023
70
45th
Rated 30 Oct 2016
81
87th
Rated 18 Oct 2016
65
51st
Rated 07 Apr 2016
80
81st
Rated 15 Jun 2014
63
40th
Rated 03 Feb 2013
68
49th
Rated 20 Jun 2009
65
38th
Rated 20 Apr 2009
81
95th
Rated 27 Oct 2008
80
82nd

Cast & Info

Directed by:

Charles Sturridge
Charles-Sturridge
24 total credits
Charles Sturridge has 24 credits at Criticker, including: Brideshead Revisited, Gulliver's Travels, FairyTale: A True Story, Aria and Lassie

Writer:

Roy Clarke
Roy-Clarke
7 total credits
Roy Clarke has 7 credits at Criticker, including: Keeping Up Appearances, Open All Hours, Last of the Summer Wine, Hawks and A Foreign Field

Starring:

Geraldine Chaplin
Geraldine-Chaplin
98 total credits
Geraldine Leigh Chaplin is an American-born British actress and the daughter of Charlie Chaplin and Oona O'Neill. She made her film debut in the elder Chaplin's Limelight (1952) as a dancer. She also played a small role in her father's last film, Countess From Hong Kong (1964). In addition to her busy film career, Chaplin also appeared on-stage and in television miniseries such as Gulliver's Travels (1996) and The Odyssey (1997). Though she has often played leads roles in many films.
,
Edward Herrmann
Edward-Herrmann
72 total credits
Edward Kirk Herrmann (born July 21, 1943) is an American television and film actor. He is best known for his Emmy-nominated portrayals of Franklin D. Roosevelt on television, and to younger generations for his role as Richard Gilmore in Gilmore Girls, as an ubiquitous narrator for historical programs on the History Channel, and as the spokesperson for Dodge automobiles in the 1990s...(Wikipedia)
,
Lauren Bacall
Lauren-Bacall
71 total credits
Lauren Bacall has 71 credits at Criticker, including: Howl's Moving Castle, Misery, Dogville, The Big Sleep and Murder on the Orient Express
,
John Randolph
John-Randolph
34 total credits
John Randolph has 34 credits at Criticker, including: You've Got Mail, Christmas Vacation, All the President's Men, Serpico and Seconds
,
Alec Guinness
Alec-Guinness
59 total credits
Sir Alec Guinness, CH, CBE (2 April 1914 - 5 August 2000) was an English actor. He was featured in several of the Ealing Comedies, including Kind Hearts and Coronets in which he played eight different characters. He later won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Colonel Nicholson in The Bridge on the River Kwai. His most prominent role in his later career was as Obi-Wan Kenobi in the original Star Wars trilogy...(Wikipedia)
,
Leo McKern
Leo-McKern
45 total credits
Appeared in numerous British and Australian television programmes and films, and in more than 200 stage roles. Having fallen in love with actress Jane Holland, McKern moved to the United Kingdom to be with her; they married in 1946. He soon became a regular performer at London's Old Vic theatre and the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre (now the Royal Shakespeare Theatre) in Stratford-upon-Avon, despite the difficulties posed by his glass eye and Australian accent.In 1949, he played Forester in Lo

Genres:

Comedy, Drama

AKA:

We Shall Meet Again

Country:

UK

Language:

English
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