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Private Schulz

Set during World War II, 'Private Schulz' tells the tale of a conman involved in a plot to destabilise the British economy by flooding the country with fake five-pound notes. It's a darkly comic drama, based on an actual Nazi plan, and it features some excellent British actors in supporting roles; Ian Richardson plays an incompetent SS officer and Billie Whitelaw is excellent as a brothel owner.

Year: 1981
Genre: War and Anti-War Films, TV Comedy, Television Shows, As Seen on TV - Comedy
Country: UK
Director: Robert Chetwyn
Starring: Billie Whitelaw, Michael Elphick, Ian Richardson
Duration: 309 Minutes
Rating: PG - Contains sexual references.
7.8/10
Location in store: Comedy (TV)

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