The Virgin Soldiers (film)

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The Virgin Soldiers
British quad poster by John Stockle
Directed byJohn Dexter
Written byJohn Hopkins
John McGrath
Ian La Frenais
Produced byLeslie Gilliat
Nat Sherrin
StarringLynn Redgrave
Hywel Bennett
Nigel Davenport
Nigel Patrick
Rachel Kempson
CinematographyKenneth Higgins
Edited byThelma Connell
Music byPeter Greenwell
Production
companies
High Road Productions
Open Road Films
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release dates
15 October 1969 (UK)
5 February 1970 (US)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

The Virgin Soldiers is a 1969 film directed by John Dexter and starring Lynn Redgrave, Hywel Bennett, Nigel Davenport, Nigel Patrick, and Rachel Kempson. It is set in 1950, during the Malayan Emergency, and is based on the novel of the same name by Leslie Thomas. The film led to a sequel, Stand Up, Virgin Soldiers (1977).[1]

Premise

Private Brigg is a National Serviceman sent to Singapore during the Malayan Emergency along with a squad of naive new recruits. There he falls for Phillipa Raskin, the daughter of the Regimental Sergeant Major.

Cast

A young and uncredited David Bowie appears briefly as a soldier escorted out from behind a bar.

Reception

The Virgin Soldiers was the 17th most popular film at the UK box office in 1969.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Leslie Thomas - obituary", Telegraph, 7 May 2014 accessed 7 May 2014
  2. ^ "The World's Top Twenty Films." Sunday Times [London, England] 27 Sept. 1970: 27. The Sunday Times Digital Archive. accessed 5 Apr. 2014

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