They Who Dare
mild violence, injury detail
Director(s)Lewis Milestone
Production year1954
Genre(s)Drama, War
Approx. running minutes108m
CastDirk Bogarde, Denholm Elliott, Akim Tamiroff, Gérard Oury, Eric Pohlmann, Alec Mango, David Peel, Sam Kydd, William Russell, Peter Burton, Lewis Milestone, Robert Westerby, Aubrey Baring, Maxwell Setton, Robert Gill, Wilkie Cooper, Vladimir Sagovsky
They Who Dare
mild violence, injury detail
THEY WHO DARE is a 1954 drama film, set during WWII, in which a team of commandos are sent on a mission to a Greek islan ...
THEY WHO DARE is a 1954 drama film, set during WWII, in which a team of commandos are sent on a mission to a Greek island to destroy two Luftwaffe airfields.
violence
A man is fatally shot, leaving a small patch of blood on his chest. Another man physically restrains a frightened woman to prevent her from raising an alarm, but she escapes by headbutting him. There are very mild scenes of gunfire and bombing. A goat runs into a minefield and disappears in an explosion, but there is no sight of blood or injuries.
injury detail
A man with a mildly bloody cut on his forehead is carried by another soldier. In another scene we see a small amount of unrealistic bloody detail on a man’s clothing and chin after he falls down a rocky ledge.
additional issues
Very mild threat and suspense includes tense scenes in which the heroes hide from passing guards and enemy soldiers. A British man refers to Greek soldiers as ‘stupid foreigners’, and other scenes feature a running joke in which people use broken English while pretending to quote Confucius. Very mild bad language includes ‘flipping’, ‘ruddy’ and ‘darn’. There are scenes of smoking, reflecting the period in which the film was made.
Classified Date:
27/01/1954
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
British Lion Film Corp Ltd
mild violence, injury detail
Classified Date:
15/06/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Studio Canal
violence
A man is fatally shot, leaving a small patch of blood on his chest. Another man physically restrains a frightened woman to prevent her from raising an alarm, but she escapes by headbutting him. There are very mild scenes of gunfire and bombing. A goat runs into a minefield and disappears in an explosion, but there is no sight of blood or injuries.
injury detail
A man with a mildly bloody cut on his forehead is carried by another soldier. In another scene we see a small amount of unrealistic bloody detail on a man’s clothing and chin after he falls down a rocky ledge.
additional issues
Very mild threat and suspense includes tense scenes in which the heroes hide from passing guards and enemy soldiers. A British man refers to Greek soldiers as ‘stupid foreigners’, and other scenes feature a running joke in which people use broken English while pretending to quote Confucius. Very mild bad language includes ‘flipping’, ‘ruddy’ and ‘darn’. There are scenes of smoking, reflecting the period in which the film was made.
Classified Date:
14/08/2006
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Optimum Releasing
Classified Date:
24/02/1994
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Warner Home Video Ltd
Classified date15/06/2022
LanguageEnglish
violence
A man is fatally shot, leaving a small patch of blood on his chest. Another man physically restrains a frightened woman to prevent her from raising an alarm, but she escapes by headbutting him. There are very mild scenes of gunfire and bombing. A goat runs into a minefield and disappears in an explosion, but there is no sight of blood or injuries.
injury detail
A man with a mildly bloody cut on his forehead is carried by another soldier. In another scene we see a small amount of unrealistic bloody detail on a man’s clothing and chin after he falls down a rocky ledge.
additional issues
Very mild threat and suspense includes tense scenes in which the heroes hide from passing guards and enemy soldiers. A British man refers to Greek soldiers as ‘stupid foreigners’, and other scenes feature a running joke in which people use broken English while pretending to quote Confucius. Very mild bad language includes ‘flipping’, ‘ruddy’ and ‘darn’. There are scenes of smoking, reflecting the period in which the film was made.
Director(s)Lewis Milestone
Production year1954
Genre(s)Drama, War
Approx. running minutes108m
CastDirk Bogarde, Denholm Elliott, Akim Tamiroff, Gérard Oury, Eric Pohlmann, Alec Mango, David Peel, Sam Kydd, William Russell, Peter Burton, Lewis Milestone, Robert Westerby, Aubrey Baring, Maxwell Setton, Robert Gill, Wilkie Cooper, Vladimir Sagovsky
Classified Date:
27/01/1954
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
British Lion Film Corp Ltd
mild violence, injury detail
Classified Date:
15/06/2022
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media + VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Studio Canal
violence
A man is fatally shot, leaving a small patch of blood on his chest. Another man physically restrains a frightened woman to prevent her from raising an alarm, but she escapes by headbutting him. There are very mild scenes of gunfire and bombing. A goat runs into a minefield and disappears in an explosion, but there is no sight of blood or injuries.
injury detail
A man with a mildly bloody cut on his forehead is carried by another soldier. In another scene we see a small amount of unrealistic bloody detail on a man’s clothing and chin after he falls down a rocky ledge.
additional issues
Very mild threat and suspense includes tense scenes in which the heroes hide from passing guards and enemy soldiers. A British man refers to Greek soldiers as ‘stupid foreigners’, and other scenes feature a running joke in which people use broken English while pretending to quote Confucius. Very mild bad language includes ‘flipping’, ‘ruddy’ and ‘darn’. There are scenes of smoking, reflecting the period in which the film was made.
Classified Date:
14/08/2006
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Optimum Releasing
Classified Date:
24/02/1994
Version:
2D
Use:
Physical media
Distributor:
Warner Home Video Ltd
Classified date15/06/2022
LanguageEnglish