
24/08/1942
During the Nazi occupation of Belgium during World War II, a Belgian resistance group revives the newspaper "La Libre Belgique" to expose and counter Nazi propaganda efforts to deceive the people. They are so effective that the Nazis offer a reward for the capture of the paper's staff, although they don't know their identities. One of them is a well-known entertainer, and when his jealous partner hears of the reward, he turns him in. The paper's publishers escape capture, but their staff doesn't. The paper's founders must find not only a way to keep from getting captured by the Nazis but keep their newspaper going and get their staff released.

Eric Portman
as Andre Delage

Phyllis Calvert
as Julie Lanvin

Griffith Jones
as Father De Gruyte

Peter Glenville
as Charles Neels

Frederick Culley
as Victor Lanvin

Raymond Lovell
as Von Koerner

Irene Handl
as Frau Von Koerner

Carl Jaffe
as Kohlmeier

Stuart Lindsell
as Press Officer

Felix Aylmer
as Colonel Von Hohenstein

Eliot Makeham
as Abbé De Moor

J.H. Roberts
as Father Corot

Walter Hudd
as Van Heemskerk

Aubrey Mallalieu
as Louis Baeker

Ben Williams
as Arthur Baeker

Arthur Goullet
as Gaston

John Slater
as Theophile

Philip Godfrey
as Lou

Lloyd Pearson
as Cabaret Manager

Phyllis Monkman
as Pony Act

Kathleen Boutall
as Pony Act

Ian Fleming
as Newspaper Editor

Edward Rigby
as Barbershop Customer
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