The Captive Heart

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The Captive Heart

VHS cover for The Captive Heart
Directed by Basil Dearden
Produced by Michael Balcon
Starring Michael Redgrave
Rachel Kempson
Distributed by Associated British Film Distributors Ltd.
Release date(s) April 29, 1946 (UK release)
Running time 104 min
Language English
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The Captive Heart is a 1946 British war drama, directed by Basil Dearden for Ealing Studios.

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Set in a POW camp after the Battle of Dunkirk, the film follows the lives of nine separate men. The main story involves one of the British officers, Capt. Geoffrey Mitchell. He is in fact Capt. Karel Hasek, a Czech soldier who has escaped from a concentration camp and assumed the identity of the dead officer.

To avoid being detected, he corresponds with Mitchell's wife Celia, sending love letters. Celia falls in love as a result of the letters; she and her husband had a cool relationship before the war. After Hasek's POW camp is liberated, he "returns" to England, where he meets with Celia. She realises that she loves Hasek and they decide to stay together.

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