The New Lot is a 1943 British drama film directed by Carol Reed and starring Eric Ambler, Robert Donat, Kathleen Harrison, Bernard Lee, Raymond Huntley, John Laurie, Peter Ustinov and Austin Trevor, with music by Richard Addinsell. It is a short training film made for the Army Kinematograph Service, which follows five new draftees from different backgrounds through their initial army training.[1][2]
The New Lot | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The film was later expanded and remade as The Way Ahead, co-written by Ambler and Ustinov, directed by Carol Reed, and starring David Niven.[3]
Cast
edit- Eric Ambler as Bren Gun Instructor (uncredited)
- Ivor Barnard as Photographer (uncredited)
- Robert Donat as Actor (uncredited)
- Ian Fleming as Medical Officer (uncredited)
- Philip Godfrey as Art Wallace (uncredited)
- Kathleen Harrison as Keith's Mother (uncredited)
- Bryan Herbert as Soldier (uncredited)
- Raymond Huntley as Barrington (uncredited)
- Mike Johnson as Railway Porter (uncredited)
- Geoffrey Keen as Corporal (uncredited)
- John Laurie as Harry Fyfe (uncredited)
- Bernard Lee as Interviewing Officer (uncredited)
- Albert Lieven as Czech Soldier (uncredited)
- Bernard Miles as Ted Loman (uncredited)
- Stewart Rome as Officer (uncredited)
- Johnnie Schofield as Homeguard Sgt (uncredited)
- John Slater as Soldier in Truck (uncredited)
- Austin Trevor as Soldier Talking to Corporal (uncredited)
- Peter Ustinov as Keith (uncredited)
References
edit- ^ "The New Lot (1943)". Archived from the original on 29 November 2007.
- ^ Nelmes, Jill (12 March 2012). Introduction to Film Studies. Routledge. ISBN 9781136777141 – via Google Books.
- ^ "BFI Screenonline: New Lot, The (1943)". www.screenonline.org.uk.
External links
edit- The New Lot at IMDb
- The New Lot at the BFI's Screenonline