School for Danger
School for Danger (also known as Now It Can Be Told) is a 1947 British docudrama film directed by Teddy Baird depicting the training and deployment of agents of the Special Operations Executive during the Second World War. The film stars real-life SOE agents Captain Harry Rée and Jacqueline Nearne.
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| Directed by | Teddy Baird | 
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| Running time | 68 minutes | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
Premise
    
In 1943, "Captain Brown" and "Miss Williams" are recruited and trained to be secret agents (Miss Williams as Brown's wireless operator). They are then sent to German-occupied France, under the operational names "Felix" and "Cat", where they organise resistance, carrying out sabotage and helping airmen get back to the UK.
Main cast
    
- Captain Harry Rée as Captain Brown / "Felix"
- Jacqueline Nearne as Miss Williams / "Cat"
References
    
External links
    
- School for Danger at IMDb
- School for Danger is available for free download at the Internet Archive
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