Way Ahead, The
ITV DVD (1944)
War
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IMDB   7.1
1 hr 55 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 2   PG-13
David Niven Lieutenant Jim Perry
Stanley Holloway Pvt. Ted Brewer
James Donald Pvt. Lloyd
John Laurie Pvt. Luke
Leslie Dwyer Pvt. Sid Beck
Hugh Burden Pvt. Bill Parsons
Jimmy Hanley Pvt. Geoffrey Stainer
William Hartnell Sgt. Ned Fletcher
Reginald Tate The Training Company Commanding Officer
Leo Genn Captain Edwards
John Ruddock Old Soldier
A. Bromley Davenport Old Soldier
Renée Asherson Marjorie Gillingham
Mary Jerrold Mrs. Gillingham
Tessie O'Shea Herself
Director
Carol Reed
Producer Norman Walker
John Sutro
Writer Peter Ustinov
Eric Ambler
Musician William Alwyn


The Immortal Battalion has a bit of a convoluted history. It started life as a training film, The New Lot, which ran 44 minutes. When Winston Churchill approached David Niven about creating a film that would do for the British Army what In Which We Serve had done for the Royal Navy, he contacted Carol Reed and suggested expanding The New Lot. The result, written by Eric Ambler and Peter Ustinov, was the acclaimed The Way Ahead. For its U.S. release, Way Ahead was edited to a shorter length and retitled The Immortal Battalion. In either of its feature length forms, the film is concerned with the training of a bunch of raw recruits into a capable and efficient fighting regiment. Niven stars as Jim Perry, a lieutenant and former ordinary guy who finds that he must learn to take a tough line in order to make his wildly diverse crew come together and understand the importance both of the war and of their place in it. Although it takes time and constant effort on the part of Perry and his sergeant, the eight men eventually overcome their different backgrounds and feelings, and transform themselves into a unit which performs its tasks with admirable skill and dexterity, preparing them for their battle against the Desert Fox in Africa. Told in a semi-documentary style, Battalion also features the screen debut of Trevor Howard.
Edition Details
Release Date 5/17/2004
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Fullscreen (4:3)
Audio Tracks Mono
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1