Somewhere in England | |
Director: | John E. Blakeley |
Producer: | John E. Blakeley |
Starring: | Frank Randle Harry Korris Robbie Vincent |
Music: | Albert W. Stanbury Percival Mackey (musical director) |
Editing: | E.R. Richards |
Studio: | Mancunian Films |
Distributor: | Butcher's Film Service (U.K.) |
Runtime: | 79 minutes |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Somewhere in England is a 1940 British comedy film directed by John E. Blakeley and starring Frank Randle, Harry Korris and Winki Turner.[1] It follows the adventures of an anti-authoritarian private stationed in a military camp in the North of England during the Second World War. It was the first in the Somewhere film series, followed by its sequel Somewhere in Camp in 1942.[2] [3]
In a North of England training camp, lovestruck Corporal Kenyon (Harry Kemble) is framed and demoted in rank by a rival in love for the affections of the Adjutant's daughter. Four friends rally round to help clear the Corporal's name.