King & Country


King and Country stylised as King amp Country is a 1964 British war film directed by Joseph Losey, shot in black and white, and starring Dirk Bogarde and Tom Courtenay. The film was adapted for the screen by British screenwriter Evan Jones based on a play by John Wilson and a novel by James Lansdale Hodson.

During World War I, in the British trenches at Passchendaele, an army private, Arthur Hamp Tom Courtenay is accused of desertion. He is to be defended at his trial by an officer, Captain Hargreaves Dirk Bogarde. Hamp had been a volunteer at the outbreak of the war and was the sole survivor of his company but then decided to go for a walk he had contemplated walking to his home in London but after more thanhours on the road, hes picked up by the Military Police and sent back to his unit to face courtmartial for desertion.Hargreaves is initially impatient with the simpleminded Hamp but comes to identify with his plight. Following testimony from an unsympathetic doctor Leo McKern whose solution to all ailments is to prescribe laxatives, Hargreaves is unable to persuade the court to consider the possibility that Hamp may have been suffering from shell shock. He is found guilty, but the courts recommendation for mercy is overruled by higher command, who wish to make an example of Hamp to bolster morale in his division. He is shot by firing squad, but as he is not killed outright Hargreaves has to finish him off with a revolver. His family are informed that he has been killed in action. ........

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