The Flemish Farm
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The Flemish Farm is a 1943 British war film, based on an actual wartime incident.[1] Released during the war and used as a propaganda tool to support the Allied war effort, the film begins with the caption:
- The following story is based on an actual incident, but for security reasons, real names have not been used. The co-operation of the Belgian Government and of the Air Ministry is gratefully acknowledged.[2]
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The Flemish Farm | |
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Directed by | Jeffrey Dell |
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Produced by | Sydney Box |
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Cinematography | Eric Cross |
Edited by | Compton Bennett |
Music by | Ralph Vaughan Williams |
Distributed by | Two Cities Films |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Language | English |
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The score for the film was composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams in the summer of 1942, and the music was recorded by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Muir Mathieson.[3][2][4] Vaughan Williams later made a suite in seven movements, entitled The Story of a Flemish Farm, from the music for the film.[5][6]