Pimpernel Smith

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Pimpernel Smith
Directed by Leslie Howard
Produced by Leslie Howard
Harold Huth (assoc.)
Written by Baroness Orczy (novel)
Anatole de Grunwald
Starring Leslie Howard
Francis L. Sullivan
Mary Morris
Release date(s) 1941 (UK), 1942 (US)
Running time 120 minutes
Country Flag of United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language English
IMDb profile

Pimpernel Smith is a 1941 adventure film, directed by and starring Leslie Howard, which updates the Scarlet Pimpernel story from Revolutionary France to pre-World War II Europe.

The film features an early screen appearance by David Tomlinson.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

A seemingly absent-minded archeology professor, Horatio Smith (Howard) helps refugees escape from the Gestapo. During one daring rescue, he is wounded, which reveals his secret to his admiring students. They enthusiastically join him in his fight.

But things are complicated when one of his students brings him a mysterious woman in distress, Ludmilla Koslowski (Morris). When her father's life is threatened by the Gestapo, she is forced to secretly work for the enemy. Smith engages in a game of cat-and-mouse with his ruthless adversary, General von Graum (Sullivan), who has been assigned to track him down.

Spoilers end here.

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