Dad's Army are back |
DAD'S ARMY is back in a new film and the chaps are as hopeless as ever in the new trailer with Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Gambon, Bill Nighy, Toby Jones and Sarah Lancashire.
Put up your feet and get ready for a good old fashioned dose of classic comedy.
Dad’s Army takes the much-loved iconic British television show onto the big screen, with its trademark gentle humour and charm intact.
The much-loved show ran from 1968-1977 and its popularity has been regularly revived through constant reruns.
The new film features a spectacular array of Britain's finest talents from Bill Nighy, Catherine Zeta Jones, Toby Jones and Tom Courtenay to Sarah Lancashire, Alison Steadman, Mark Gatiss and Annette Crosbie.
Watch the new Dad's Army trailer next:
Dad’s Army takes the much-loved iconic British television show onto the big screen, with its trademark gentle humour and charm intact.
The much-loved show ran from 1968-1977 and its popularity has been regularly revived through constant reruns.
Catherine Zeta Jones in Dad's Army |
Bill Nighy (left) and Toby Jones (right) in Dad's Army |
Watch the new Dad's Army trailer next:
It is set in 1944 and in Walmington-on-Sea morale amongst the Home Guard is low.
World War II is reaching its climax and the Allies are poised to invade France and finally defeat the German army but 'Dad's Army' is feeling rather redundant.
Spirits are revived by new mission to patrol the Dover army base.
Spirits and temperatures are further raised by the arrival of glamorous journalist Rose Winters (Zeta-Jones) to write about their brave exploits.
World War II is reaching its climax and the Allies are poised to invade France and finally defeat the German army but 'Dad's Army' is feeling rather redundant.
Spirits are revived by new mission to patrol the Dover army base.
Spirits and temperatures are further raised by the arrival of glamorous journalist Rose Winters (Zeta-Jones) to write about their brave exploits.
The plot thickens when MI5 discover that a radio signal has been sent direct to Berlin from Walmington-on-Sea.
There’s a spy on the loose and the outcome of the war is suddenly in doubt.
Can our our unlikely heroes stand up and finally make a difference?
The film is directed by BAFTA award-winning Oliver Parker, who helmed Brit comedies St Trinians and Johnny English reborn.
Dad’s Army will be released in cinemas on February 5, 2016.
There’s a spy on the loose and the outcome of the war is suddenly in doubt.
Can our our unlikely heroes stand up and finally make a difference?
The film is directed by BAFTA award-winning Oliver Parker, who helmed Brit comedies St Trinians and Johnny English reborn.
Dad’s Army will be released in cinemas on February 5, 2016.
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