Gary oldman is transformed to play wartime leader Winston Churchill
It is May 1940. The Nazis are on the march across Europe, France is about to fall and the fate of the world hangs in the balance. Can new Prime Minister Winston Churchill rally the British people to stand up to Hitler and fight on?
Unrecognisable beneath bald cap and prosthetics, Gary Oldman lets rip with the oratory in this rousing World War Two biopic – yet he also shows us the very human side of a political legend: the scotch-swigging grump as well as the statesman.
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