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Cottage to Let

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In World War II England, a group of unconventional tenants gathers in a picturesque country cabin that seems to hold more secrets than it appears. When a young writer and his girlfriend decide to spend a few days relaxing at the place, what initially seems like an idyllic retreat soon turns into a thrilling intrigue full of surprises.

The cabin is inhabited by a peculiar group of characters: from a sharp private detective to an enigmatic woman who seems to know more than she lets on. Soon, the tenants find themselves caught in a dark mystery linked to shady activities surrounding the region, including a series of thefts and spying that could be aimed at destabilizing the British war effort.

As tensions rise, the group must join forces to unravel the truth behind the cabin's tranquil facade. However, as the pieces of the puzzle come together, they realize that one of them may not be who they say they are. With a tone that combines comedy and suspense, hidden secrets are revealed, unexpected alliances are forged, and in the end, love and loyalty are put to the test in an exciting climax. Amidst laughter and jolts, the characters will discover that in times of crisis, friendship can be the most powerful weapon of all.

Media type
Movie
Year
1941
Director
Anthony Asquith
Writer
Anatole de Grunwald
J.O.C. Orton
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.70
Actors
Leslie Banks
Jeanne De Casalis
Carla Lehmann
Alastair Sim
John Mills
George Cole
Michael Wilding
Frank Cellier
Muriel Aked
Wally Patch
Muriel George
Hay Petrie
Catherine Lacey
Annie Esmond
Peter Gawthorne
Arthur Hambling
Roddy Hughes
Sydney King
Brefni O'Rorke
Charles Rolfe
Sydney Tafler
Ben Williams
Gender
Suspense
Misterio
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Edward Black
Original title
Cottage to Let
Duration
90
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