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Old Bill and Son DVD

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Some of British cinema's best-loved stars were enlisted for this endearing wartime comedy featuring 'Old Bill' the memorably cantankerous, grittily determined Great War soldier created by cartoonist Captain Bruce Bairnsfather. Starring Morland Graham and John Mills as Bills senior and junior, Old Bill and Son is featured here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements, in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio.Old Bill has grumbled his way through the trenches of the First World War. Now it is the Second and, envious of his son, Young Bill, he decides... to enlist. He finally enters the Pioneer Corps, which is based near his son. When Young Bill goes missing during a raid, Old Bill shows that there's still life in the old dog yet!SPECIAL FEATURE:Image Gallery [show more]

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Released
19 October 2015
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Network 
Classification
Runtime
100 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5027626440640 
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Ian Dalrymple directs this classic British wartime comedy starring Morland Graham and John Mills. The film follows Old Bill (Graham), an ex-soldier who is proud and boastful of his service during the First World War. When his son (Mills) is enlisted to fight against the Nazis, Old Bill decides to enlist too as a way of proving to himself and his family that he still has a lot of fight left in him.