Undercover (1943)
1h 20m
Running Time
July 26, 1943Release Date
Undercover (1943)
1h 20m
Running Time
July 26, 1943Release Date
Plot.
Occupied Yugoslavia. With organised resistance shattered by the Nazi onslaught it is only the activity of small guerrilla bands that bring fresh hope to the people. But quislings and infiltrators are everywhere β and trusting the wrong person could easily get you killed.
Where to Watch.
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Currently Undercover is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Amazon Video
Streaming in:π¬π§ United Kingdom
Cast & Crew.
Tom Walls
Kossan Petrovitch
John Clements
Milosh Petrovitch
Rachel Thomas
Maria Petrovitch
Stephen Murray
Dr. Stephan Petrovitch
Mary Morris
Anna Petrovitch
Godfrey Tearle
Gen. Von Staengel (Military Governor)
Robert Harris
Col. Von Brock
Michael Wilding
Constantine
Charles Victor
Sergeant
Ivor Barnard
Station Master
Niall MacGinnis
Dr. Jordon
Sergei Nolbandov
Director
Ben Williams
Dragutin
John Dighton
Writer
George Merritt
A Yugoslav General
Monja Danischewsky
Writer
Stanley Baker
Petar
Tecwyn Jones
Danilo
George Slocombe
Writer
Michael Balcon
Producer
Eynon Evans
Lieut. Banse
Norman Pierce
Lieut. Franke
Eily Boland
Editor
Eric Micklewood
Lieut. Von Klotz
Finlay Currie
Priest (uncredited)
Gina Evans
Woman (uncredited)
Herbert Lomas
Schoolteacher (uncredited)
John Slater
Minor Role (uncredited)
Brynmore Thomas
Minor Role (uncredited)
John Wynn
Yugoslav Soldier (uncredited)
Wilkie Cooper
Director of Photography / Camera Operator
John Croydon
Production Supervisor
Media.
Details.
Wiki.
Undercover is a 1943 British war film produced by Ealing Studios, originally titled Chetnik. It was filmed in Wales and released on 27 July 1943. Its subject is a guerrilla movement in German-occupied Yugoslavia, loosely based on Draza Mihailovich's Chetnik resistance movement.
The film was produced by Michael Balcon and directed by Sergei Nolbandov. It stars John Clements, Mary Morris, and Stephen Murray, with Michael Wilding and 15-year-old Stanley Baker.
The film was released in the United States in 1944 by Columbia Pictures under the title Underground Guerrillas. It is similar to the 20th Century Fox wartime film Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas (1943), made in the U.S.