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1948 British film
But Not in Vain/Niet Tevergeefs
Promotional card featuring (l. to r.) Bruce Lester, Martin Benson and Carol van Derman
Directed by
Edmond T. Gréville
Written by
Ben van Eysselsteijn
Produced by
Geoffrey Goodheart Gus E. Ostwalt
Starring
Martin Benson Bruce Lester Raymond Lovell Jan Retèl Carol van Derman John Van Dreelen Matthieu van Eysden
Cinematography
Ernest Palmer Hone Glendinning
Edited by
Douglas Robertson
Music by
Gerbrand Schurmann
Distributed by
Butcher's Film Service
Release date
31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)
Running time
English version 73 min., Dutch version 74 min.
Countries
United Kingdom Netherlands
Languages
English Dutch
But Not in Vain (Dutch name Niet Tevergeefs) is a 1948 Anglo-Dutch World War II drama, directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Raymond Lovell. The film is set in 1944 in the occupied Netherlands, and was shot at the Cinetone Studios in Amsterdam, with exterior filming taking place at locations in and around the city. The film also incorporates authentic wartime footage filmed by members of the Dutch Resistance. The Dutch version of the film was the first Dutch production of a feature film after World War II.
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