A wartime cottage on a Scottish estate becomes a focus of attention when not only the new tenant but a London evacuee and a downed fighter pilot all move in. The interest may not be unconnected with the fact that the landowner is also a key British military inventor. For a start the butler is obviously a Scotland Yard flatfoot.
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Screen adaptation of the successful wartime play, with an all-star cast. A Fifth Column organisation plans to kidnap a scientist (Leslie Banks) from his country house laboratory, and while he is unaware of any threat to him he continues working on his revolutionary new bomb-sight. His assistant (Michael Wilding) is suspected of passing secret information to enemy agents, and the arrival of an injured officer (John Mills), a writer (Alastair Sim) and an evacuee from London (a youthful George Cole) only add to the twists and turns of the plot.
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