Against the Wind
Against the Wind

Against the Wind (1948)

6.1 ? Feb 01, 1948 1h 36m

Overview

A disparate group of volunteers are trained as saboteurs and parachuted into Belgium to blow up an office containing important Nazi records and to rescue a prominent S.O.E. agent, who is being interrogated by the Germans for vital information.

Genres

War Action Drama

Release Date

February 01, 1948

Rating

6.1 /10

Runtime

1h 36m

Robert Beatty

Robert Beatty

Father Philip Elliot

Simone Signoret

Simone Signoret

Michèle Denis

Jack Warner

Jack Warner

Max Cronk

Gordon Jackson

Gordon Jackson

Scotty Duncan

Paul Dupuis

Paul Dupuis

Jacques Picquart

James Robertson Justice

James Robertson Justice

Ackerman

Eugene Deckers

Eugene Deckers

Marcel van Hecke

John Slater

John Slater

Emile Meyer

Peter Illing

Peter Illing

Andrew

Sybille Binder

Sybille Binder

Florence Malou

Andrew Blackett

Frankie

Arthur Lawrence

Capt. Verreker

Gisèle Préville

Gisèle Préville

Julie

Hélène Hansen

Marie Berlot

Gilbert Davis

Commandant

Leo de Pokorny

Balthasar

Rory MacDermot

Carey

Kenneth Villiers

Lewis

Kenneth Hyde

Capt. Parker

Olaf Olsen

German Officer

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7.0/10

Jul 12, 2025

With his homeland under a Nazi yoke, displaced priest “Fr. Philip” (Robert Beatty) is part of a group of courageous men and women who are training to become underground fighters. With their target a records office, a small team are parachuted into a Brussels packed full of soldiers and so their perilous project begins. We know that they have an ally working within the army ranks but what they don’t know is that there is an enemy fifth columnist working within their own. Things soon come to an head when “Emile” (John Slater) is captured and so “Michelle” (Simone Signoret) and the out-of-his-depth “Duncan” (Gordon Jackson) have to come up with a rescue plan before the Gestapo close in. Though the latter elements of this story deliver the more predictable elements of jeopardy, it’s really the earlier stages that are more interesting. We learn just what motivated this priest, “Michelle”, “Cronk” (Jack Warner) and of the difficulties faced by their stoic handler “Ackerman” (James Robertson Justice) who has to evaluate the credibility of these volunteers to make sure they are not just liabilities to a cause that is dangerous and unforgiving. We also take a look at just what motivated their betrayer too, and in many ways that’s quite a potent illustrator of the dilemma faced by many people with families still lived in the hornet’s nest. Signoret is on great , pensive, form - as is Jackson who somehow epitomises the haplessness of so many people whose bravery couldn’t compensate for their anxiety and youthful inexperience when faced with an authoritarian brutality. There is also room for a little light-heartedness here too as there are plenty of gadgets and gizmos to cause mischief for their enemies. Odd how when it comes to killing each other, we can be remarkably ingenious!

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