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Jackboots on Whitehall (2007)

Jackboots on Whitehall (2007)
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First-time helmer Edward McHenry heads up this U.K. war spoof using stop-motion action figures with voices provided by a top-notch British cast headed by Ewan McGregor and Rosamund Pike. Jackboots on Whitehall explores what would happen if the Battle of Britain had been won by the Germans. Timothy Spall provides the voice of Winston Churchill, while Adolf Hitler is realized by Alan Cumming, with the rest of the cast rounded out by Tom Wilkinson and Richard O'Brien. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

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Starring:
Ewan McGregorAlan Cumming, (more)
Director(s):
Rory McHenryEdward McHenry, (more)
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Jackboots on Whitehall

First-time helmer Edward McHenry heads up this U.K. war spoof using stop-motion action figures with voices provided by a top-notch British cast headed by Ewan McGregor and Rosamund Pike. Jackboots on Whitehall explores what would happen if the Battle of Britain had been won by the Germans. Timothy Spall provides the voice of Winston Churchill, while Adolf Hitler is realized by Alan Cumming, with the rest of the cast rounded out by Tom Wilkinson and Richard O'Brien. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
91 mins

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Director(s):
Edward McHenryRory McHenry
Writer(s):
Edward McHenryRory McHenry
Producer(s):
Karl RichardsFrank MannionPatrick Scoffin
Categories:
ForeignComedy
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    Daniel Q.

    The mentally challenged offspring of Team America: World Police and Inglorious Basterds. While it's far from a good movie, it has a certain "home made" appeal that some might find enjoyable. I would recommend it only to film buffs out of curiosity.

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    Virginia H.

    If it had been made in the 50's, it would have been appealing to kids, but today - no. Showing all Germans as morons or murderers, Brits as stiff upper lip optimists and Yanks as devil may care adventurers is so outdated it wasn't funny. Using Barbie dolls is a poor man's actors pool and was the last straw for me; 20 minutes in and I went to bed.

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    Morgan S.

    Fairly boring movie, NOT that good...

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