The best Edmund Gwenn’s war movies

Edmund Gwenn

Edmund Gwenn

26/09/1877- 06/09/1959
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Foreign Correspondent

Foreign Correspondent
7.4/10
The European war was only beginning to erupt across national borders. Johnny Jones, an American crime reporter dispatched by his New York publisher to put a fresh spin on the drowsy dispatches emanating from overseas, has a nose for a good story—which promptly leads him to the crime of fascism and Nazi Germany's designs on European conquest. In attempting to learn more about a seemingly noble peace effort, Jones walks into the middle of an assassination, uncovers a spy ring and—not entirely coincidentally—falls in love.

I Was A Spy

I Was A Spy
6.6/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 04/09/1933
  • Character: Burgomaster
During World War I, a young nurse in a hospital in German-occupied Belgium is secretly feeding military information to the British. Complicating matters is the guilt she feels when she has to treat the German casualties inflicted as a result of the information she's passed on, and the fact that the local German commandant is falling in love with her.

An Englishman's Home

An Englishman's Home
6.7/10
  • Genre: DramaWar
  • Release: 27/01/1940
  • Character: Tom Brown
A German spy is dispatched to Britain to search out targets for a planned invasion.

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