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ActionComedyWar

The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare

- Discover the first special forces mission in history.

During World War II, the British Army assigns a group of competent soldiers to carry out a mission against the Nazi forces behind enemy lines... A true story about a secret British WWII organization – the Special Operations Executive. Founded by Winston Churchill, their irregular warfare against the Germans helped to change the course of the war, and gave birth to modern black operations.

Release Date : 2024-04-18

Language :EnglishGerman

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Jerry Bruckheimer FilmsBlack Bear PicturesToff Guy Films

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Henry Cavill

Character Name : Gus March-Phillips

Original Name : Henry Cavill

Gender : Male

Eiza González

Character Name : Marjorie Stewart

Original Name : Eiza González

Gender : Female

Alan Ritchson

Character Name : Anders Lassen

Original Name : Alan Ritchson

Gender : Male

Henry Golding

Character Name : Freddy Alvarez

Original Name : Henry Golding

Gender : Male

Cary Elwes

Character Name : Brigadier Gubbins 'M'

Original Name : Cary Elwes

Gender : Male

Alex Pettyfer

Character Name : Geoffrey Appleyard

Original Name : Alex Pettyfer

Gender : Male

Hero Fiennes Tiffin

Character Name : Henry Hayes

Original Name : Hero Fiennes Tiffin

Gender : Male

Babs Olusanmokun

Character Name : Mr. Heron

Original Name : Babs Olusanmokun

Gender : Male

Henry Zaga

Character Name : Captain Binea

Original Name : Henry Zaga

Gender : Male

Til Schweiger

Character Name : Heinrich Luhr

Original Name : Til Schweiger

Gender : Male

Freddie Fox

Character Name : Ian Fleming

Original Name : Freddie Fox

Gender : Male

Rory Kinnear

Character Name : Winston Churchill

Original Name : Rory Kinnear

Gender : Male

Danny Sapani

Character Name : Kambili Kalu

Original Name : Danny Sapani

Gender : Male

James Wilby

Character Name : Viscount Algernon

Original Name : James Wilby

Gender : Male

Matthew Hawksley

Character Name : Sir Percy

Original Name : Matthew Hawksley

Gender : Male

Simon Paisley Day

Character Name : Admiral Pound

Original Name : Simon Paisley Day

Gender : Male

Mark Oosterveen

Character Name : Air Marshal Dowding

Original Name : Mark Oosterveen

Gender : Male

Victor Oshin

Character Name : Olufemi

Original Name : Victor Oshin

Gender : Male

Alessandro Babalola

Character Name : Adedayo

Original Name : Alessandro Babalola

Gender : Male

Orshuff Emmanuel Mele

Character Name : Ndulue

Original Name : Orshuff Emmanuel Mele

Gender : Male

Tim Seyfi

Character Name : German R Boat Captain

Original Name : Tim Seyfi

Gender : Male

George Asprey

Character Name : Commander Hopkirk

Original Name : George Asprey

Gender : Male

Luca Marrocco

Character Name : Captain Umberto

Original Name : Luca Marrocco

Gender : Male

Paul Antony-Barber

Character Name : Field Marshall Dill

Original Name : Paul Antony-Barber

Gender : Male

Bikiya Graham Douglas

Character Name : Madame Igbokwe

Original Name : Bikiya Graham Douglas

Gender : Male

Nikolas Salmon

Character Name : Jorgensen

Original Name : Nikolas Salmon

Gender : Male

Mert Kılıç

Character Name : Spanish Officer

Original Name : Mert Kılıç

Gender : Male

Jens Grund

Character Name : Nazi Officer

Original Name : Jens Grund

Gender : Male

Olaf Kayhan

Character Name : Train Nazi

Original Name : Olaf Kayhan

Gender : Male

Nail Abdrakhmanov

Character Name : Train Nazi

Original Name : Наиль Абдрахманов

Gender : Male

Mert Dincer

Character Name : Compound Nazi

Original Name : Mert Dincer

Gender : Male

Adem Yılmaz

Character Name : Compound Nazi

Original Name : Adem Yılmaz

Gender : Male

Russell Balogh

Character Name : SOE Mole

Original Name : Russell Balogh

Gender : Male

Rupert Robinson

Character Name : First Lieutenant

Original Name : Rupert Robinson

Gender : Male

Jonathan Keeble

Character Name : Pathé Newsreader (voice)

Original Name : Jonathan Keeble

Gender : Male

Reviews

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MovieGuys

@MovieGuys

2024-05-10

A woke dumpster fire, that turns the memory of brave men, like my uncle who fought and in many cases died, as he did, during WWII, into ugly caricatures. Backed up by a moronic back story and villains who are little more than clay pigeon's, that is,bullet magnets. I wont say more, this thing simply doesn't deserve it.

T

TheSceneSnobs

@TheSceneSnobs

2024-07-12

I was pleasantly surprised by The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. Guy Ritchie crafts an intriguing story about Winston Churchill’s team of highly skilled misfit soldiers recruited for the dirtiest missions against the Germans. This film combines historical drama with Ritchie's signature style, resulting in an engaging and action-packed experience. Henry Cavill stands out as the deranged leader of this unorthodox team, delivering a performance that balances madness with a fierce sense of duty. His character's unpredictable nature keeps the audience on edge. Cavill stands out as the deranged leader of this unorthodox team, delivering a performance that balances madness with a fierce sense of duty. His character's unpredictable nature keeps the audience on edge. Simultaneously, the subplot involving two Allied spies embedded within the German ranks adds an exciting layer of espionage. Babs Olusanmokun and Eiza González deliver fantastic performances, navigating the perilous environment with a blend of cunning and bravery. However, not all elements of the film work seamlessly. The scenes featuring Winston Churchill are notably weaker, often disrupting the narrative flow and diminishing the film’s intensity. These moments feel out of place, detracting from the otherwise tight and focused storytelling. On the technical front, the film excels with masterful cinematography and outstanding sound design. The visual style captures the gritty and chaotic nature of war while maintaining clarity during intense action sequences. The sound design immerses the audience in the film’s world, from the clamor of battle to the subtle tension of stealth operations. The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare is a compelling addition to the war film genre, distinguished by its strong performances, engaging dual storylines, and technical prowess. While some scenes fall short, particularly those involving Winston Churchill, the film’s overall impact remains powerful. Guy Ritchie’s unique touch brings a fresh perspective to a historical narrative, making this film a must-watch for fans of action, history, and espionage.

T

Tourma

@Tourma

2025-01-01

**"There's a lot of things you can do with a Nazi, and An Axe"** *~William "B.J." Blazkowicz (Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus)* I said that in reference to one scene in this movie, won't say which though. ~ .^ Guy Richie continues to expand his "Brits in violent situations that go sideways" genre to WW II. His fast dialog is not quite as verbose as in his older work, but it's still excellent. I like all of his movies, but this is up there on his more recent fare. Alan Ritchson playing a kinda dweeby, murderous Scandinavian is a highlight. In the vein of, if far more grounded than, Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds. A good vibe to go into 2025.