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Carve Her Name with Pride (1958)

GENRESBiography,Drama,War
LANGEnglish,French,German
ACTOR
Virginia McKennaPaul ScofieldJack WarnerDenise Grey
DIRECTOR
Lewis Gilbert

SYNOPSICS

Carve Her Name with Pride (1958) is a English,French,German movie. Lewis Gilbert has directed this movie. Virginia McKenna,Paul Scofield,Jack Warner,Denise Grey are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1958. Carve Her Name with Pride (1958) is considered one of the best Biography,Drama,War movie in India and around the world.

Violette Bushell is the daughter of an English father and a French mother, living in London in the early years of World War II. She meets a handsome young French soldier in the park and takes him back for the family Bastille day celebrations. They fall in love, marry, and have a baby girl when Violette Szabo receives the dreaded telegram informing her of his death in North Africa. Shortly afterwards, Violette is approached to join the S.O.E. (Special Operations Executive). Should she stay and look after her baby or "do her duty"?

Carve Her Name with Pride (1958) Reviews

  • A solid inspiring story of wartime bravery in World War II

    nickodgers2004-04-09

    It must be a sign of getting older but I find myself watching old films more and more now. Sky showed this film recently, and I much preferred it to some of the modern blockbusters they show. Virgina McKenna does an excellent job of portraying Violetta Szabo. Good old Jack Warner (Sergeant Dixon!) is excellent as the long suffering father. Paul Scofield is brilliant playing the part of Tony. It was directed by Lewis Gilbert, who also directed "Alfie" and "Educating Rita". It brings home the suffering normal people went through, as well as heroines like Violetta. I defy anyone not to be moved by the ending. Hopefully it is available on DVD now as it belongs in anyone`s collection.

  • much affected

    DavidB-72000-02-29

    I was much affected by this movie, when I saw it 40 years ago. Recently reading Leo Marks book, it came back to me. Violette Szabo died in Ravensbrueck, shot in the back of the head, holding hands with a friend. The movie could not quite bring itself to tell us that. But it came close. I think that of all the movies I saw in my youth, this grabbed the heart closest. It has a fine understatement, without which the enormity of war would be hard to grasp.

  • Bravura performance by Virginia McKenna

    aromatic-22001-01-15

    Virginia McKenna has long been an idol of mine, and this film is one of the primary reasons. I think she is one of the overlooked great actresses of the '50's and 60's. At any rate, this is an extraordinary film in so many ways. I love good biographical pictures in general, but this is one of the most poignant and accurate ever done. The remarkable story of Violette Szabo should be seen by all. Paul Scofield is brilliant as well. This merits a perfect score. Don't miss it!

  • This wonderful film is based quite closely on the...

    Steve Crook1998-08-06

    This wonderful film is based quite closely on the real life exploits of a young girl born in London to an English father and a French mother. Called upon at a time of national peril, she "did her duty". The code-poem used in the film was the real code poem used by Violette Szabo while she was sending messages back from occupied France. The poem was written by 'Leo Marks' (qv) who was a cryptographer for SOE and often used poems like this for agents to use. The life that I have is all that I have, The life that I have is yours. The love that I have of the life that I have Is yours and yours and yours. A sleep I shall have, A rest I shall have Yet death will be but a pause. For the peace of my years In the long green grass Will be yours and yours and yours

  • Stunning performances highlight a great biographic tale

    herbqedi2003-01-03

    Virginia McKenna does a great job of portraying unsung British war heroine Violetta Szabo. Paul Scofield, perhaps the greatest actor of his generation, is equally magnificent as Tony. Lewis Gilbert allows the tale to unfold without much pomp and fanfare but with crisp direction and solid supporting performances, this merely adds to its power. The resilient score is also worth noting. Every time I finish watching this film, I cry, then I want to watch it again. The recent film Charlotte Gray attempted a similar theme, at ten times the cost (even inflation-adjusted), twice the length, and one-tenth the impact. If you've seen Charlotte Gray, and made it all the way through, see Carve Your Name With Pride. You will adore it.

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