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Charlotte Gray 2002

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Charlotte Gray
15 (for some war related violence, sensuality and brief strong language)
Cast
Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Michael Gambon, Rupert Penry Jones, Anton Lesser, Ron Cook, James Fleet, Jack Shepherd, Nicholas Farrell, Helen McCrory
Director
Gillian Armstrong
Producer
Paul Webster, Robert Bernstein, Hanno Huth, Sarah Curtis, Douglas Rae
Writer
Sebastian Faulks, Jeremy Brock, Sebastian Faulk
Duration
02:01:00
Official Site
http://www.cinemas-online.co.uk/trailres/charlottegray_newsettings_w2b_34.rm
Release
Friday February 22 2002
Genres
Drama, Romance
Distributor
FilmFour Ltd

Synopsis

In 1942, London is in the middle of the Blitz. The city is blacked out and bombs shatter the night. Charlotte Gray is an ordinary woman who travels from Scotland to London to see how she can help. At a party, she meets Peter, a battle-weary RAF pilot on leave, and they fall in love. But the affair is abruptly halted when Peter is called back into service and his plane is shot down over France. If he is alive, he is probably hiding, sheltered by the French Resistance. Soon, Charlotte is also on her way to France, for like many women fluent in French, she has been recruited as a secret agent, working to support the Resistance. She could have asked for an assignment at home, but instead she jettisons fear, accepting a dangerous mission behind enemy lines, keeping secret her personal mission to find her missing lover. In a world where secrecy is all around, she discovers that she can only trust what is in her heart.

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