David Halloran
Harrison Ford
David Halloran

“The fateful entanglements of two men in love with the same woman.”
Margaret is a nurse in England during WW2, and married to a secret agent. Things get complicated when she falls for David, an American pilot.
Harrison Ford in Hanover Street 1979 TV trailer
David Halloran
Harrison Ford
David Halloran
Margaret Sellinger
Lesley-Anne Down
Margaret Sellinger
Paul Sellinger
Christopher Plummer
Paul Sellinger
Maj. Trumbo
Alec McCowen
Maj. Trumbo
Harry Pike
Max Wall
Harry Pike
Sarah Sellinger
Patsy Kensit
Sarah Sellinger
Col. Ronald Bart
Shane Rimmer
Col. Ronald Bart
Phyllis
Sherrie Hewson
Phyllis
Beef
William Hootkins
Beef
Sgt. John Lucas
John Ratzenberger
Sgt. John Lucas
Paula
Cindy O'Callaghan
Paula
Elizabeth
Di Trevis
Elizabeth
First things first, this is a romance with some Nazis - it is pretty devoid of action and although the settings and uniforms might indicate otherwise, it is certainly not a film for those who like much going on. Basically, the smouldering Leslie-Anne Down is "Margaret" who is so loyal to her undercover agent husband that she falls hook line and sinker for visiting American pilot "Halloran" (Harrison Ford). She doesn't mention her husband to her new beau, but serendipity has taken a dim view of her antics so when "Halloran" is charged with ferrying a British agent into France, and their plane gets shot down - he discovers that his passenger "Sellinger" (Christopher Plummer) and he have quite a few more things in common than just a desire to escape... I always thought Downs was a pretty one-dimensional actress who looked good but acted as if she, well, knew she looked good. Ford and Plaummer don't really gel - not that either are on particularly good form here, either - and though there is a peppering of familiar faces throughout, this film was just made 20 years too late, the writing is pretty banal and on the whole, it is completely forgettable.
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