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Two Men Went To War

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United Kingdom · 2002
Rated PG · 1h 49m
Director John Henderson
Starring Kenneth Cranham, Rosanna Lavelle, Phyllida Law, Julian Glover
Genre Comedy, War

In 1942, Sergeant Peter King and Private Leslie Cuthbertson, two British army dentists, desired to see active service but were held back. Armed with two revolvers and a handful of grenades, they planned an unauthorized mission into occupied France. Soon into their journey, the two men find they are in for more than they expected.

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63

New York Daily News by Jack Mathews

The veteran Cranham and young Bill play their incompatible characters with dead-pan aplomb, and Derek Jacobi adds heft as Churchill's chief intelligence officer.

60

Village Voice by Jessica Winter

Two Men is slow and sweet as warm pudding, but Cranham and Derek Jacobi (as one of Churchill's intelligence officers) both add a generous, wholehearted gravitas the film might have thought to ask for in the first place.

50

TV Guide Magazine by Maitland McDonagh

Shot in the warm sepia tones of bittersweet memories, this whimsical, unpretentious shaggy war story is the sort of film that looks like a small gem when you accidentally stumble across it on TV or at the video store. But it feels a little unsatisfying when its small virtues are stretched to cover a big screen.

67

Austin Chronicle by Marc Savlov

Henderson's warm and toasty little gem of a film, slight though it may be, reminds you that the Greatest Generation, full of vim, vigor, and – most important – an indefatigable sense of purpose, grew up on both sides of the Big Pond.

60

L.A. Weekly by Scott Foundas

More often than not, Two Men Went to War resembles a feature-length episode of "Hogan's Heroes," with the brave but clumsy Brits continually managing to outfox the even more bungling Nazis.

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