STORY
Based on a true story, Sergeant Peter King (Kenneth
Cranham) of the Army Dental Corps, too old to fight, and Private
Leslie Cuthbertson (Leo Bill), a trainee dental mechanic in the
Corps, are thrown together by their passionate desire to see active
service. Armed with just two revolvers and a dozen grenades, King
persuades Cuthbertson to join him on a mission to occupied France.
In a letter to Winston Churchill, King explains
their intention to invade France and fight the Germans. After a
number of failed attempts, they finally arrive by boat and stumble
across a German radar station. They succeed in blowing-up what they
believe to be the main Operations Room, but are soon forced to make
their escape as the entire compound unexpectedly erupts with gunfire
and explosions. After narrow escapes from the Germans and a stray
mine in the Channel, the two men are picked up at sea and interrogated
as spies.
Identified as deserters, they are returned to their
barracks to be court martialled. At the eleventh hour King and Cuthbertson
are saved by the arrival of Major Merton (Derek Jacobi), Churchill’s
Chief Intelligence Advisor. Their letter has been received in Whitehall
and Merton corroborates their heroic story. Exonerated of lying,
King and Cuthbertson are nevertheless reprimanded by the Court for
their behaviour, but receive an invitation to tea with the Prime
Minister should they ever be in Whitehall.
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