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Their Finest

2017·1h 57m·R
DramaRomanceWarComedy
IMDb Rating
★ 6.8/10
22,285 votes
Metascore
76
Metacritic

A former secretary, newly appointed as a scriptwriter for propaganda films, joins the cast and crew of a major production while the Blitz rages around them.

Their Finest is a 2017 drama romance movie directed by Lone Scherfig, starring Richard E. Grant, Bill Nighy, Gemma Arterton. It holds an IMDb rating of 6.8/10 from 22,285 votes and runs 1h 57m.

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Director
Lone Scherfig
Stars
Richard E. Grant
Bill Nighy
Gemma Arterton
Sam Claflin
Details
2017-04-07
117 min
Movie
R
★ United Kingdom, France, Sweden
★ English, French, Hungarian, Polish
Keywords
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