

Private's Progress
1956 Directed by John BoultingStanley Windrush has to interrupt his university education when he is called up towards the end of the war. He quickly proves himself not to be officer material, but befriends wily Private Percival Cox who knows exactly how all the scams work in the confused world of the British Army. And Stanley's brigadier War Office uncle seems to be up to something more than a bit shady too - and they are both soon working for him, behind the enemy lines.
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Ian Carmichael
....................................................Pte. Stanley Windrush

Richard Attenborough
....................................................Pvt. Percival Henry Cox

Terry-Thomas
....................................................Major Hitchcock

John Le Mesurier
....................................................Psychiatrist

William Hartnell
....................................................Sgt. Sutton

Dennis Price
....................................................Brig. Bertram Tracepurcel

Ian Bannen
....................................................Private Horrocks
Director
...........................................................John Boulting
Producer
...........................................................Roy Boulting
Assistant Director
...........................................................Philip Shipway
Screenplay
...........................................................Frank Harvey
John Boulting
Novel
...........................................................Alan Hackney
Director of Photography
...........................................................Eric Cross
Production Companies
...................................................Charter Film Productions
British Lion Film Corporation
Boulting Brothers
Production Countries
........................................................United Kingdom
Spoken Languages
....................................................日本語
English
Pусский
Deutsch
Genres
....................................................Comedy
War
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