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  1. The Queen's Guards is a 1961 British military drama film directed by Michael Powell from a script by Simon Harcourt-Smith and Roger Milner. It stars Daniel Massey, Raymond Massey, Robert Stephens, and Ursula Jeans . The Queen's Guards was made after Michael Powell had shot Peeping Tom, but before it was released.

  2. The Queen's Guards: Directed by Michael Powell. With Daniel Massey, Raymond Massey, Robert Stephens, Jack Watson. Grenadier Guards Captain John Fellowes prepares for the Trooping the Colour ceremony and reminisces about his years at Sandhurst Military Academy as well as his family's dramatic life.

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    • Drama
    • Michael Powell
    • 1963
  3. Overview. Captains John Fellows and Henry Wynne-Walton finish their Army training at Sandhurst Military Academy and are sent to the Middle-East. John is to lead a parachute battalion while Henry is put in charge of a platoon of armoured cars of the Household Cavalry.

  4. Synopsis. Captains John Fellows and Henry Wynne-Walton finish their Army training at Sandhurst Military Academy and are sent to the Middle-East. John is to lead a parachute battalion while Henry is put in charge of a platoon of armoured cars of the Household Cavalry.

    • Michael Powell
    • Imperial Films
  5. Runtime. 1 hr 50 min. Premiere: World. October 17, 1961. Production Companies. Imperial Films. Drama. 1960s. Grenadier Guards Captain John Fellowes prepares for the Trooping the Colour ceremony and reminisces about his years at Sandhurst Military Academy as well as his family’s dramatic life.

    • Michael Powell
    • Imperial Films
    • Daniel Massey
    • United Kingdom, United States
  6. Summary. Captains John Fellows and Henry Wynne-Walton finish their Army training at Sandhurst Military Academy and are sent to the Middle-East. John is to lead a parachute battalion while Henry is put in charge of a platoon of armoured cars of the Household Cavalry.

  7. The Queen's Guards. Year. 1961. Running time. 110 min. Country. United Kingdom. Director. Michael Powell. Screenwriter. Simon Harcourt-Smith, Roger Milner. Music. Brian Easdale. Cinematography. Gerry Turpin. Cast.