I Was Monty's Double


1:30 pm - 3:10 pm, Today on BBC Two England (2)

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Fact-based drama about actor and army officer ME Clifton-James, whose remarkable resemblance to General Montgomery saw him selected for a special assignment during the Second World War. He was trained to imitate the general perfectly, and sent on a tour of North Africa to keep the real Montgomery's whereabouts unknown to the enemy. Clifton-James stars as both himself and Monty, alongside John Mills and Cecil Parker


1958 HD subtitles 16x9
Biopic Factual Movie/Drama War

Cast & Crew

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ME Clifton-James (Actor) .. Himself/Gen Montgomery
John Mills (Actor) .. Maj Harvey
Cecil Parker (Actor) .. Col Logan
Barbara Hicks (Actor) .. Hester
Michael Hordern (Actor) .. Governor of Malta
Leslie Phillips (Actor) .. Maj Tennant
Marius Goring (Actor) .. Neilson
Patrick Holt (Actor) .. Col Dawson

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Did You Know..

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ME Clifton-James (Actor) .. Himself/Gen Montgomery
John Mills (Actor) .. Maj Harvey
Born: February 22, 1908 in Norfolk
Best Known For: A distinguished film and TV career.
Early-life: Born Lewis Ernest Watts Mills at the Watts Naval School in North Elmham, Norfolk on February 22, 1908. His father was a teacher and his mother worked as a theatre box-office manager. John trained as a dancer in London at Zelia Raye's Dancing School and began appearing as a chorus boy in revues on the London stage.
Career: Mills made his film debut in The Midshipmaid (1932) and went on to appear in a number of films, including Goodbye, Mr Chips (1939), before he enlisted in the Royal Engineers at the start of the Second World War. His war was cut short in 1942 by a stomach ulcer. He quickly returned to acting and went on to star in a number of acclaimed films in a career that spanned 70 years. Notable works included Great Expectations (1946), Scott of the Antarctic (1948), The Colditz Story (1954), Ice Cold in Alex (1958), Tunes of Glory (1960), Swiss Family Robinson (1960), Oh! What a Lovely War (1969), Ryan's Daughter (1970), Young Winston (1972), Gandhi (1982) and Hamlet (1996). Among his roles on TV, he starred in Quatermass, Young at Heart, A Woman of Substance and Martin Chuzzlewit. He also appeared in a number of productions on Broadway. He was knighted in 1976. He died on April 23, 2005, at the age of 97.
Quote: 'One of the luckiest things that ever happened to me was to be born with a desperate desire to become an actor.'
Trivia: Father of actors Juliet and Haley Mills. Won an Academy Award for Ryan's Daughter. He portrayed a military character, usually an officer, in a number of films.
Cecil Parker (Actor) .. Col Logan
Barbara Hicks (Actor) .. Hester
Michael Hordern (Actor) .. Governor of Malta
Leslie Phillips (Actor) .. Maj Tennant
Born: April 20, 1924 in London
Best Known For: His catchphrase: 'Well, hel-lo.'
Early-life: Leslie Samuel Phillips was born in north London, on April 20, 1924. His father worked for Main Gas Cookers and died when Phillips was nine, leaving his mother to bring up three children alone. Inspired by his victory in a beautiful baby competition, she enrolled her son at the Italia Conti stage school and put him on the boards to earn extra money. From age 14, he toured almost permanently. His mother also paid for elocution lessons to make sure he dropped his cockney accent and gained the plummy voice we all know and love.
Career: His early career was interrupted by the Second World War, but he went into rep after being demobbed. On the big screen, his breakthrough film was Train of Events in 1949, which marked the beginning of a lengthy movie career. Phillips has appeared in Carry On films, the Doctor series and more dramatic movies such as The Sound Barrier and The Longest Day. He disappeared from the silver screen for nearly a decade before returning in Out Of Africa. Other recent films include The Jackal, Saving Grace, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, Venus and Late Bloomers. He also provided the voice for the Sorting Hat in the Harry Potter movies.
Quote: 'It's very flattering to be viewed as something of a hot property again at my age.'
Trivia: He was awarded an OBE in 1998.
Marius Goring (Actor) .. Neilson
Patrick Holt (Actor) .. Col Dawson
John Guillermin (Director)

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