Jackboots on Whitehall

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The film premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on 20 June 2010 and was theatrically released in the United Kingdom on 8 October 2010 by Vertigo Films.[4] It received mixed reviews from critics, praising the cast, set design and voice acting but negativity toward the puppetry, action scenes, humor and story, calling it "lifeless, stiff, boring and unfunny" and compared unfavourably to Team America World Police.

Plot

In 1940, Nazi Germany invades Great Britain by drilling under the English Channel and up through the cobblestones on Whitehall, London. From his bunker under Downing Street, Script error: No such module "convert". away, Prime Minister Winston Churchill issues a call to arms for all of Britain to band together to resist the invaders. In a small village, Chris, a young everyman, rallies the residents to fight back. Joining forces with Churchill's small group of soldiers, the resistance movement retreats to Hadrian's Wall, where the unlikely saviours of the country come from the Scottish Highlands.

Cast

As appearing in Jackboots on Whitehall, (main speaking roles and screen credits identified):[5]

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In using real-life characters to embody a more accurate portrayal, some characters are easily recognizable.[6] While Battle of Britain hero and American pilot Billy Fiske appears, he embodies the characteristics of screen legend Clark Gable.[7] Spall had previously portrayed Churchill in The King's Speech (2010).

Production

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Theatrical release and premiere

Jackboots on Whitehall was released in cinemas on 8 October 2010 in the United Kingdom by Vertigo Films and premiered on 20 June 2010 at the EIFF.

Critical reception

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Richard E. Grant was praised for his performance.[9]

Robbie Collin, of the News of the World, gave the film 4 stars summarising it as "Stupid, throwaway nonsense - and that's the whole idea".[10]Total Film magazine also gave the film 4 stars stating "Jackboots wittily merges war flick iconography, Inglorious revisionism and Team America silliness to create a hilarious, endearing one-off".[11] While The Guardian praised the "impressive all-star vocal cast" in Jackboots on Whitehall, and called it a "labour of love" by its writer-directors, concluded it was "amiably intentioned but desperately weak in terms of script" comparing it unfavourably with Wallace and Gromit and Team America: World Police.[8] Other reviews were of a similar nature;[12] the review in The Telegraph characterized the film as "an enterprising comedy but ultimately a boorish overkill."[13] it currently has a 44% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Box office

The film grossed $20,776[14] worldwide.

Home media

Jackboots on Whitehall was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 26 July 2011 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.

Awards

List of awards and nominations
Award Category Nominee
British Independent Film Awards 2010 Raindance Award Nominated

Soundtrack

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  • Battle Of Britain
  • Harvest And Village
  • Nazi Airship Attack
  • Punjabi's Last Stand
  • Light The Beacons
  • Last Of The Few
  • Retreat To Scotland
  • Battle Of Downing Street
  • Chris To The Rescue
  • Freedom
  • Nazis In London
  • Travelling North
  • Punjabi's Escape From London
  • Hadrian's Wall
  • Aurora Borealis
  • Where Is Herr Churchill?
  • The Morning After
  • A Highland Morning
  • Chris' Mission
  • Facing The Enemy
  • Jerusalem - Performed by Rosamund Pike, Tom Wilkinson, Stephen Merchant, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Pam Ferris and Cast
  • Defending The Wall
  • The Battle
  • Facing Defeat
  • Scottish Attack
  • You're A Scotsman
  • The Fallen
  • Rule Britannia
  • Scots Revenge
  • Whitehall March
  • Scotland The Brave
  • Jackboots Demo

See also

References

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  1. Chapman, Matt. "Jackboots On Whitehall." Total Film, 21 February 2011. Retrieved: 23 June 2012.
  2. "Puppet love for Jackboots On Whitehall: Britain’s answer to Team America." Total Film, 8 December 2006. Retrieved: 23 June 2012.
  3. "Jackboots on Whitehall." Screenrush.com, 14 August 2009. Retrieved: 23 June 2012.
  4. Vertigo Films production notes
  5. "Credits:Jackboots on Whitehall." The New York Times. Retrieved: 23 June 2012.
  6. Etier, Bob. "Barbie vs. Hitler: Jackboots on Whitehall (2010)." Template:Webarchive technorati.com, 3 31 August 2011. Retrieved: 20 October 2012.
  7. "Film: Jackboots On Whitehall." TV Tropes Foundation, LLC. Retrieved: 20 October 2012.
  8. a b Bradshaw, Peter. "Review: Jackboots on Whitehall." The Guardian, 7 October 2010. Retrieved: 23 June 2012.
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  10. Collin, Robbie. "Jackboots On Whitehall (12A)." News of the World, 3 October 2010.
  11. Smith, Neil. "Jackboots On Whitehall." Total Film, 11 October 2010. Retrieved: 23 June 2012.
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  13. Robey, Tim. "Jackboots on Whitehall, review By Tim." The Daily Telegraph, 7 October 2010. Retrieved: 23 June 2012.
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