Ourselves Alone is a 1936 British film depicting a love story set against the backdrop of the 1921 AngloIrish War. The title is a mistranslation of the Irish Sinn Fin. It is directed by Brian Desmond Hurst and stars John Lodge, John Loder and Antoinette Cellier.
Novelist Graham Greene, then film reviewer for The Spectator, noted in July 1936 that this film had been favourably compared to The Informer 1935 by other critics, but dissented from this opinion himself. One of the silliest pictures which even an English studio has yet managed to turn out, he wrote.
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