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IMDbSpecial Jury Prize | 1975 | Stuart
1975 | Stuart
The film is referenced in the series 1 closer (episode 10) of "Hazell", a 1978 television series starring Nicholas Ball - "introduced" in Overlord. Private eye James Hazell pauses during his search around Soho for a missing girl. Behind him, full frame, is a poster for Overlord.
This film is part of the Criterion Collection, spine #382.
Part of the archival air footage in the film shows Worthing pier in West Sussex, England as it was during the war.
"Arthur: Who have you got waiting for you, Tommy? Tom: Who have I got? [pauses] Tom: Well, there's Mum and Dad, I suppose... and Tina. Arthur: [smiling] Good for you, mate. Let me guess. She got brown hair, brown eyes, pale skin, nice tits, right? Tom: [grinning] Tina is a cocker spaniel. [pauses] Tom: She's a lovely dog. Arthur: A bitch? Tom: Yeah, a bitch."
"[Jack and Arthur are lying down and talking while awaiting deployment] Jack: Did you hear what Tom did this morning? Arthur: No. Jack: He went to see old Nickelby, and asked him if they gave out compassionate leave if there's been a death in the family. So Nickelby said, "Oh, yeah, yeah, depending on the circumstances." And Tom said, "Well, there hasn't been a death in my family yet, but there's going to be one very soon, and I request leave to go home and console my parents.""