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Sword of Honour

  • 1939
  • U
  • 1h 23m
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A working-class boy comes from a military family but he is their first to take officer training at Sandhurst. His problems with horses there are put down to "funk", but he wins the Sword of ... Read allA working-class boy comes from a military family but he is their first to take officer training at Sandhurst. His problems with horses there are put down to "funk", but he wins the Sword of Honour by entering the Grand National.A working-class boy comes from a military family but he is their first to take officer training at Sandhurst. His problems with horses there are put down to "funk", but he wins the Sword of Honour by entering the Grand National.

  • Director
    • Maurice Elvey
  • Writers
    • Gerald Elliott
    • Dudley Sturrock
  • Stars
    • Geoffrey Toone
    • Sally Gray
    • Dorothy Dickson
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    • Director
      • Maurice Elvey
    • Writers
      • Gerald Elliott
      • Dudley Sturrock
    • Stars
      • Geoffrey Toone
      • Sally Gray
      • Dorothy Dickson
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    Geoffrey Toone
    Geoffrey Toone
    • Bill Brown
    Sally Gray
    Sally Gray
    • Lady Moira Talmadge
    Dorothy Dickson
    Dorothy Dickson
    • Mrs. Stanhope
    Donald Gray
    Donald Gray
    • Stukely
    Wally Patch
    • Pomeroy Brown
    Peter Gawthorne
    • Lord Carhampton
    Frederick Culley
    • Duke of Honiton
    Maire O'Neill
    Maire O'Neill
    • Biddy
    Gordon Begg
    • Grandpa Brown
    Cyril Smith
    Cyril Smith
    • Bright
    Patrick Susands
    • Adjutant
    Tommy Woodrooffe
    • Commentator
    Bryan Coleman
    • Unlisted
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Eaton
    Charles Eaton
      Patrick Holt
      Patrick Holt
      • Lord Talmadge
      • (uncredited)
      Humphrey Morton
        • Director
          • Maurice Elvey
        • Writers
          • Gerald Elliott
          • Dudley Sturrock
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        Mozjoukine

        Describing a working class cadet at Sandhust raises themes and issues in Elvey films.

        Maurice Elvey salutes the flag - literally. The Union Jack is forever being run up and fluttering in the breeze.

        Plot has third generation soldier Geoffrey Toone leaving the home of grandfather Gordon Begg, proud of being at Mafeking and dad Wally Patch who is amazed to be at the station sending his son off for officer training, as Geof takes the train for Berkshire and the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst.

        Of course our hero aces all the training but he has a flaw. He won't join the riding exercises. They all think it's funk.

        Conviction is already strained and doesn't get better when things are elaborated with the romantic sub plot where he's out biking and finds glamorous Sally Gray in the mud, thrown by her horse. To stop the animal's rich new owner shooting it Geof undertakes to train it for the Grand National, while he's still doing Sando.

        The officers spot him being brought back in the rich man's car and don't elevate him despite his good grades. "A boy can't expect a Rolls Royce, the Grand National and a promotion, all in one term."

        Toone needs an act of heroism to get the his sword of honor

        The film is an implausible promo for the British way with WW2 approaching. A working class boy gets to achieve among the striped blazer titled heirs and comic toffs - cf. ENGLISH WITHOUT TEARS and later The GUINEA PIG. It has all the British scene elements of Elvey's films - the pubs, the hunt pack, traditional music, military rituals.

        They keep on hammering the new democracy, as with soldier Gramps palling with the Major General who led the relief of Mafeking, coming across as propaganda content. Still it does hold attention, propped up by OK cast and production values.

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          The first film of Patrick Holt.

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        • Release date
          • May 17, 1941 (Portugal)
        • Country of origin
          • United Kingdom
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Espada de Honra
        • Filming locations
          • Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, Berkshire, England, UK
        • Production company
          • Butcher's Film Service
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        • Runtime
          1 hour 23 minutes
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.37 : 1

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