Churchill: The Hollywood Years
- 2004 film
Satirical comedy in which Winston Churchill is portrayed as a no-nonsense American GI. Starring Christian Slater, Neve Campbell and Jon Culshaw. Also features Tom Clarke-Hill, Hamish McColl, Romany Malco, Simon Rake, James Long and more.
Churchill: The Hollywood Years
In this hilarious spoof of history, Hollywood style, Christian Slater plays Winston Churchill, a handsome G.I. who arrives in 1940 London and falls for Princess Elizabeth (Neve Campbell), who is working undercover for the war effort!
Together they uncover a sinister plot at the Palace involving a treacherous aide (Leslie Phillips) to the dimwitted King (Harry Enfield) and a secret Palace visit by Hitler himself!
Featuring an all star best of British support cast, this wildly funny reworking of Britain's finest hour will have you laughing from start to finish.
First released: Monday 28th March 2005
Extra features
- Deleted scenes
- Out-takes
- Churchill: The True Story mockumentary
- Commentary by Peter Richardson and Christian Slater
- Behind the scenes featurette
- Theatrical trailer
- TV spots
- Distributor: 20th Century Fox
- Region: 2
- Discs: 1
- Minutes: 80
- Subtitles: English
- Catalogue: 5060002833438
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