Bovril & Sherry

The Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat of British War Films

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Pub Date 28 Jul 2023 | Archive Date 8 Aug 2023

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Ever watched a war film made in the 1940’s or 50’s and asked, did this really happen or is it a fictional action story made to entertain?

Every one of these classic British war films had a vital purpose in telling the narrative of the conflict; providing honesty, advice and consolation, these films helped a nation through the uncertain years before the outbreak of the war; supporting them in the darkest days of the blitz when invasion and defeat by Nazi Germany was a real possibility; celebrating their victories and consoling them through the trauma of surviving an unwanted war, leaving their once prosperous country bankrupt and in ruins.

British war films are the unsung heroes of the world conflict. How many people know of the British Army Film and Photographic Unit? Who acknowledges the unit that captured live footage of the war for the world, with the highest casualty rates of any regiment at the time?

Your Sunday afternoon war film has much more to it than you may have thought. Bovril & Sherry: The Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat of British War Films highlights the deep feelings and purpose held by the film makers who made them and the bold, insightful thinking of the Ministry of Information who green lit these productions.

Ever watched a war film made in the 1940’s or 50’s and asked, did this really happen or is it a fictional action story made to entertain?

Every one of these classic British war films had a vital...


A Note From the Publisher

Andy Wilkinson is CEO of Wilkinson Productions Ltd. He is a film/theatre director, screenwriter, radio/audio executive, independent radio supplier to the BBC, world title winning theatrical sword master, competitive fencing coach, author, and actor. He is the author of the film memoir, Take One, Action! and Hollywood's Pioneering Daredevils!, a study of filmed action before CGI.

Andy Wilkinson is CEO of Wilkinson Productions Ltd. He is a film/theatre director, screenwriter, radio/audio executive, independent radio supplier to the BBC, world title winning theatrical sword...


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The essential companion to all of the British war films seen most weekends and Bank Holidays on Television.

A comprehensive book explaining why these classic films were made before, during and after the Second World War by both British and Allied filmmakers.

Catalogues those who starred in and made the iconic British war films we all know and watch over and over.

An ideal gift for all serious film fanatics!

The essential companion to all of the British war films seen most weekends and Bank Holidays on Television.

A comprehensive book explaining why these classic films were made before, during and after...


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For film fans and/or anyone interested in the workings of the British Film Industry a new book by the multi-talented Andy Wilkinson is always very welcome.
The author looks closely at a wide range of war films mostly made by British production companies like London Films, Two Cities and Ealing Studios, often with a helping hand from the Ministry of Information or the Crown Film Unit.
It was good to see in context the hopes and aspirations of film directors as legendary as Alfred Hitchcock and David Lean as they helped win the hearts, minds and souls of an exhausted, worn out Britain, and kept the fight going during the darkest hours.
An essential book for film buffs everywhere written with the author's usual clarity and easy-to-read style.

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