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England Made Me ()


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A story about an English businessman in 1930s Germany who encounters a financier who has forged his career on greed, corruption, and opportunism, rather than the traditional British principles of decency and fair play.

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Erich Krogh
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Anthony Farrant
Hildegard Neil ...
Kate Farrant
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Haller
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F. Minty
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Liz Davidge
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Fromm
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Young Tony
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Young Kate
William Baskiville ...
Stein
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Reichsminister
Vladan Zivkovic ...
Heinrich
Vladimir Bacic ...
Hartmann
Mirjana Nikolic ...
Nikki
Maja Papandopulo ...
Singer
Branislav Canak ...
Mueller
Petar Zabec ...
Hotel Receptionist
Pat McCarron ...
1st Beach Girl
Ljiljana Mrkic ...
2nd Beach Girl
Cvetka Cupar ...
Anna
Camila Torla ...
Fortune Teller
Alan Mittermaier ...
1st Luftwaffe Officer
Zdravko Stojanovic ...
2nd Luftwaffe Officer
Zika Vojcic ...
1st Businessman
Ursic Vlada ...
1st Nightclub Tough
Ranko Kovacevic ...
2nd Nightclub Tough

Directed by

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Peter Duffell

Written by

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Graham Greene ... (novel)
 
Desmond Cory ... (writer) &
Peter Duffell ... (writer)

Produced by

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C. Robert Allen ... executive producer
David C. Anderson ... associate producer (as David Anderson)
Jerome Z. Cline ... associate producer
Jack Levin ... producer
Stevan Petrovic ... executive producer (as Stevo Petrovic)
Zika Vojcic ... associate producer

Music by

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John Scott

Cinematography by

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Ray Parslow

Editing by

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Malcolm Cooke

Editorial Department

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Sarah Vickers ... assistant editor
John Inglis ... additional editor (uncredited)

Production Design by

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Tony Woollard

Art Direction by

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Peter Young

Costume Design by

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John Furniss

Makeup Department

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Leposava Prvanovic ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Alex Carver-Hill ... production manager
Stevo Petrovic ... production manager (as Stevo Petrovic)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Milos Antic ... first assistant director
Malcolm Cooke ... second unit director
Branislav Brana Srdic ... assistant director

Art Department

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Charles Carmello ... set supervisor
Dragan Ivkov ... assistant art director
John Poyner ... property master

Sound Department

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Ken Barker ... dubbing mixer
Basil Fenton-Smith ... sound mixer
Terry Sharratt ... boom operator (uncredited)
Otto Snel ... re-recording mixer
Les Wiggins ... dubbing editor
Graham V. Hartstone ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ken Coles ... camera operator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Dorothy Edwards ... wardrobe supervisor
Zagorka Stojanovic ... assistant costume designer (as Zaga Stojanovic)

Music Department

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Malcolm Dudley Hillier ... composer: additional music
London Philharmonic Orchestra ... orchestral contractor
John Scott ... conductor / orchestrator
Bert Siegelson ... music coordinator

Script and Continuity Department

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Elaine Schreyeck ... continuity

Additional Crew

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Walter Alford ... publicist
Alan Mittermaier ... production accountant

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Storyline

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Plot Keywords
Taglines Brother + sister + lover. A triangle . . . A game of consequences. And the consequences were deadly in Nazi Germany. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Rape of the Third Reich (United Kingdom)
  • Les Rapaces du Troisième Reich (France)
  • Inglaterra me hizo (Spain)
  • Angolnak születtem (Hungary)
  • Operazione su vasta scala (Italy)
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Runtime
  • 100 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia John Scott wrote the music and Arthur Hamilton the lyrics for "Remembering" for this movie. The song was performed by Lana Cantrell, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song in a Motion Picture. However, it became disqualified due to Ms. Cantrell's vocal being recorded over the title strip at the end of the movie. The Academy subsequently notified East Coast Records, and requested the instrumental version be nominated in its place. East Coast Records declined in support of Ms. Cantrell. As chairman of the Music Branch's Executive Committee, it was Mr. Hamilton's responsibility to disqualify his own song. The rule was changed the following year, and the use of a song over the end titles became eligible, and common practice. See more »
Goofs German characters all speak British English to each other and to the English characters, with one exception. A boatman talks briefly with Kate in German. See more »
Soundtracks REMEMBERING See more »

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