Lee Marvin? He is neither British nor especially suave. While the movie I quoted does not star Cary Grant, he does fit the description. 'nother clue... 1951 Black and White
According to imdb it was 1951. The title is NOT "You're In The Navy Now" Final clue. Before the war, the lead actor was a in the Light Brigade along with his room mate at the time.
yes indeed. Sir David Niven said the line "There is a time and place for everything" in "Appointment With Venus" about the "island rescue" of a prize breeding cow from the channel islands at the begining of the German occupation. Please proceed my British friend.
Easy, really? Now I feel stupid. :headbash: The only thing that comes to mind is William Holden (for some inexplicable reason)