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  1. Carve Her Name with Pride is a 1958 British war drama film based on the book of the same name by R. J. Minney. The film, directed by Lewis Gilbert, is based on the true story of Special Operations Executive agent Violette Szabo, GC, who was captured and executed while serving in Nazi-occupied France. Szabo was played by Virginia McKenna.

  2. Carve Her Name with Pride: Directed by Lewis Gilbert. With Virginia McKenna, Paul Scofield, Jack Warner, Denise Grey. During World War II, a recently widowed young woman is recruited to work as a spy in France.

  3. Carve Her Name With Pride. Watch Carve Her Name With Pride with a subscription on Prime Video. During World War II, Violette Szabo (Virginia McKenna) embarks on espionage missions in...

    • History, Drama, Biography
  4. 7 de nov. de 2017 · Watch trailer. Genres: Action + Adventure, Drama. Duration: 1 hour 58 minutes. Availability: Worldwide. Violette Bushell is the daughter of an English father and a French mother, living in London in the early years of World War II. She meets a handsome young French soldier in the park and takes him back for the family Bastille day celebrations.

  5. Perhaps the most memorable of all was Carve Her Name With Pride in 1958, a harrowing yet moving account of English patriot Violette Bushell Szabo. Based on a best-selling biography by R.J. Minney, the film superbly depicted the saga of Szabo, an English woman widowed when her French husband is killed in North Africa.

  6. During World War II, a recently widowed young woman is recruited to work as a spy in France. Violette Bushell is the daughter of an English father and a French mother, living in London in the early years of World War II.

  7. Play Trailer. Overview. London, England, during World War II. After living a tragic life experience, young Violette Szabo joins the Special Operations Executive and crosses the German enemy lines as a secret agent to aid a French Resistance group. Lewis Gilbert. Director, Screenplay. Vernon Harris. Screenplay. London, England, during World War II.