Mevagissey goes to War

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  • čas přidán 15. 03. 2016
  • The wartime movie "The Next of Kin" was filmed in and around Mevagissey, St Austell, Pentewan & Charlestown on the south Cornish coast in 1941. This video looks at the locations used, identifying them in the film and showing what they look like today.
    Originally intended as a military training film, The Next of Kin told the tale of a Commando raid against a Nazi held harbour on the French coast unaware that their plans had been compromised by careless talk and the work of Nazi spies. The film made by the famous Ealing Studios then received a cinema release in 1942. Churchill sought to have the film banned, and it was withdrawn from cinemas in the run-up to the St Nazaire Raid in March 1942.
    For more on life in this part of Cornwall during the war check out my short eBook "Gorran Haven & District War Diary" at
    www.philhadleypublications.com/

Komentáře • 11

  • @patrickbryant3627
    @patrickbryant3627 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Lucky enough to live at Penpillick so spend lots of time across these places. Mevagissey one of our favourites

  • @RC-fd5tl
    @RC-fd5tl Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent video, well done! Next time am in Cornwall will go into The White Hart hotel in St Austell and see if the round window is still there where Major Richards had a peek into the bar area to seek out No 23 , Mr Davis. The Fish & Chips looks tempting too, currently only £6.95 on Friday's (2021)

  • @elkeemills7
    @elkeemills7 Před 7 lety

    fantastic, me and Johnny thoroughly enjoyed guessing and being shown areas of then and now. we were shocked at how places had changed through the years. very informative.... thumbs up from us locals!

    • @PhilsTeleTime
      @PhilsTeleTime  Před 7 lety

      Always good to get the local vote.Thanks for your comment.

  • @IanCrawshaw
    @IanCrawshaw Před 8 lety

    Great work, well researched, at times I didn't even recognise the village I grew up in!

  • @rorysmith9382
    @rorysmith9382 Před 7 lety +2

    Good history video.

  • @rche8175
    @rche8175 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for a great video! my grandad was one of the wire cutters on Beach B sticking his thumb up.
    Thanks to your video my family and i found the spot where they landed and cut the wire.
    Thankyou.

    • @PhilsTeleTime
      @PhilsTeleTime  Před 6 lety

      Brilliant. Thanks for sharing.Did your granddad say much about his experience of filming?

  • @HomeCures
    @HomeCures Před 7 lety +1

    Proper 'ansum!

    • @martynday2162
      @martynday2162 Před rokem +1

      My father, Frederick Day, of the 8th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment helped transform a section of General Carriers (a.k.a Bren Gun Carriers) into the German Panzer Tanks send briefly advancing across a field towards'British lines' at the end of "Next of Kin". We watched the film together a few years ago and he recognised a number of his former comrades playing troops on both sides of the conflict!

    • @PhilsTeleTime
      @PhilsTeleTime  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing.