Nothing but praise for this taught well made 2nd WW narrative. All good reviews and worth viewing , highly recommended.
My one eye opener , unlikely to have been noticed or be of any serious concern to the uninitiated , the scene where Brink is in the wash room building
we first see him camera right , and about 24 /5 seconds later he is seen cam. Left , ie: presumably the director knew this and producer
left that as we saw it ! Yes they both got away with that , albeit I wonder how many movies in the US and how many films in the UK
let that important film making rule slip by even prior to 1946 ? That broken rule , if dialogue is involved can compromise the clarity
of an actors voice, meaning additional budget for post dubbing ? In this instance, I am not sure if there was suspenseful music b g ,
albeit no dialogue , so it almost past muster ? That rule applies to this day , never cross the line . If you do, characters appear in the
frame when they should not as the audience concentration can become disorientated ?