Short Overview: Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) explodes in frustration during a tense War Cabinet meeting, rejecting the idea of negotiating with ... Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) starts to doubt whether Britain should continue fighting in the war as the Germans gain the upper ...
Darkest Hour - Overview
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Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) explodes in frustration during a tense War Cabinet meeting, rejecting the idea of negotiating with ... Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) starts to doubt whether Britain should continue fighting in the war as the Germans gain the upper ... As traffic starts to build up due to downpouring rain, Churchill (Gary Oldman) decides to jump ship and head to The Underground ...
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With Nazi Germany pushing its way through France, Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) is poised to give the most momentous ... Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) passionately addresses Parliament vowing that the nation shall never surrender. In a time of need, Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) is called to run for Prime Minister again.
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- Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) explodes in frustration during a tense War Cabinet meeting, rejecting the idea of negotiating with ...
- Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) starts to doubt whether Britain should continue fighting in the war as the Germans gain the upper ...
- As traffic starts to build up due to downpouring rain, Churchill (Gary Oldman) decides to jump ship and head to The Underground ...
- With Nazi Germany pushing its way through France, Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) is poised to give the most momentous ...
- Winston Churchill (Gary Oldman) passionately addresses Parliament vowing that the nation shall never surrender.
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