The Flag (1968)
For years ex-ministers of an Eastern European state have met in London to live and dream of past powers and to make decisions about their forgotten country which they know are impossible to carry out. Usually the meetings are uneventful, but one day a young woman bursts in upon them and by her accusations forces this government in exile to make the first real decision which it can effect.
Director: Malcolm Taylor
Runtime: 28 min
Release Date: September 23, 1968
Cast
- Joseph Fürst - President Obotnik
- Leslie French - Melnic
- André van Gyseghem - Bielsky
- Peter Swanwick - Murz
- George Pravda - Jicinov
- Edward Caddick - Janos
- Brigit Forsyth - Nadia Kovar
Screenplay
Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Malcolm Taylor
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Flag about?
- For years ex-ministers of an Eastern European state have met in London to live and dream of past powers and to make decisions about their forgotten country which they know are impossible to carry out. Usually the meetings are uneventful, but one day a young woman bursts in upon them and by her accusations forces this government in exile to make the first real decision which it can effect.
- Who directed The Flag?
- The Flag was directed by Malcolm Taylor.
- Who stars in The Flag?
- The Flag stars Joseph Fürst, Leslie French, André van Gyseghem, Peter Swanwick, George Pravda, Edward Caddick.
- How long is The Flag?
- The Flag has a runtime of 28m (28 minutes).
- Where was The Flag produced?
- The Flag was produced in United Kingdom.