All Men's Dead (2012)
“As the German blitz raids reach their 39th day further air raids are to be expected at anytime…” At BBC broadcasting House, Bruce Belfrage and the rest of the staff are preparing the nightly news for millions of anxious listeners, but when the building suffers a direct hit they must pull together to face a terrible choice. Inspired by a true story.
Director: David Simpson
Genre: War, Drama
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date: January 1, 2012
Cast
- Luke Newberry - William Callender
- Miles Richardson - Bruce Belfage
- Bill Thomas - Alfred Jessup
- Victoria Ross - Florence Rayliegh
- Andrew Havill - Roland Ingram
- Amelda Brown - Betty Cairns
- Dudley Hinton - John Waters
- Hannah Emanuel - Minnie Baxter
- Richard Ward - Heinrich Maksimov
- Ashley Pegg - Supporting Artist
Screenplay
Music: Jered Sorkin
Editing: Chloe Lambourne
Production: National Film & Television School
Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en
Themes
The Horror of War and Humanity
Keywords
world war ii, based on true story, london blitz, blitzkrieg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is All Men's Dead about?
- “As the German blitz raids reach their 39th day further air raids are to be expected at anytime…” At BBC broadcasting House, Bruce Belfrage and the rest of the staff are preparing the nightly news for millions of anxious listeners, but when the building suffers a direct hit they must pull together to face a terrible choice. Inspired by a true story.
- Who directed All Men's Dead?
- All Men's Dead was directed by David Simpson.
- Who stars in All Men's Dead?
- All Men's Dead stars Luke Newberry, Miles Richardson, Bill Thomas, Victoria Ross, Andrew Havill, Amelda Brown.
- How long is All Men's Dead?
- All Men's Dead has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
- What genre is All Men's Dead?
- All Men's Dead is a War, Drama film.
- Where was All Men's Dead produced?
- All Men's Dead was produced in United Kingdom.
- What are the themes of All Men's Dead?
- The themes of All Men's Dead include: The Horror of War and Humanity.