The Silent Village
- Cwmgiedd
- 1943
A pacy trailer for Launder and Gilliat's 2000 Women, about incarcerated women who hide a British airman.
A sneak peek at this spiffing wartime drama about a group of women imprisoned in occupied France while the war rages around them. When a British airman lands in their luxury hotel they suddenly find they can contribute to the allied war effort. Phyllis Calvert and Jean Kent lead the cast as a worldly journalist and a striptease dancer. With Flora Robson, Renee Houston and Patricia Roc as an actress-turned-nun.
Trailer for 'Two Thousand Women' (1944). Onscreen:
Phyllis Calvert, Cynical Columnist; Flora Robson, Forthright Englishwoman; Patricia Roc, Actress turned Nun; Renee Houston, she know all the ropes; Jean Kent, Striptease Dancer
Five of the "Two Thousand Women" shut up in a one-time luxury hotel waiting for something to happen...and it did!
Romance - wrapped in laughs, thrills and exciting drama...
"Two Thousand Women" A Gainsborough picture; Directed by Frank Launder; Released by General Film Distributors Ltd.
In the early days of the war, cinemas were closed as a public safety measure, but authorities were soon persuaded of film's many virtues in wartime. Newsreels kept spirits up and relayed vital information, documentaries rigorously explored every aspect of life and work on the home front, and an array of animations and short films imparted practical tips and guidance.
Feature films, meanwhile, offered equal parts inspiring wartime stories and escapist fantasy to bring relief from everyday trials. And with gender roles evolving and so many men away from home, producers were forced to pay more attention (long overdue!) to the tastes and interests of women cinemagoers - with fascinating and enduring results.