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  1. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society: Directed by Mike Newell. With Jessica Brown Findlay, Tom Courtenay, Michiel Huisman, Katherine Parkinson. In the aftermath of World War II, a writer forms an unexpected bond with the residents of Guernsey Island when she decides to write a book about their experiences during the war.

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    • Drama, Romance, War
    • Mike Newell
    • 2018-08-10
  2. The film entered pre-production in January 2017, with principal photography taking place across England from 23 March to 15 May 2017. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society made its premiere and was released in cinemas in the United Kingdom in April 2018 and in France in June 2018. The film grossed $15.7 million worldwide and ...

    • Guernsey Was Not at All Defended by Britain
    • Almost Half of Guernsey’s Population Was Evacuated
    • Hitler Wanted to Create An “Impregnable Fortress”
    • Prisoners of War Were Used to Build This
    • Time Shifted to Central European Time
    • Guernsey Was Cut Off from The Outside World
    • Alcohol Was Scarce During The War
    • Islanders Sheltered Escaped Slave Workers
    • A Secret Society Really Did Exist
    • The German Occupation Lasted Five Years

    “Would you like to know about my first sight of the Germans? I will use adjectives to make it more lively. I don’t usually – I prefer stark facts. Guernsey seemed quiet that Tuesday – but we knew they were there! Planes and ships carrying soldiers had come in the day before. Huge Junkers thumped down, and after unloading all their men, they flew of...

    “Of all the sights I saw the day they left, there is one picture I can’t get out of my mind. Two little girls, all dressed up i pink dresses, stiff petticoats, shiny shoes – as if they were off to a party. How cold they must have been crossing the Channel.” There was a lot of confusion as to whether the Channel Islands would be evacuated so it was ...

    “The Germans laid barbed wire all along. They mined all the beaches. They set these gun positions all over, put up the lookout towers. Turned Guernsey into a Fortress” When Hitler realised that he would not be able to conquer Britain, he ordered the Channel Islands to be turned into an impregnable fortress, as part of the Atlantic Wall. This wall w...

    “Most of these slave workers came to the Islands in 1942. They were kept in open sheds, dug-out tunnels, some of them in houses. They were marched all over the island to their work sites: thin to the bone, dressed in ragged trousers with bare skin showing through, often no coats to protect them from the cold. No shoes or boots, their feet tied up i...

    “Talking and eating, we forgot about clocks and curfews until Amelia (Mrs Maugery) heard the chimes ring nine o’clock – we were an hour late.” At the start of the occupation, time was shifting to Central European time. This may seem pretty minor compared to the rest of the stuff, but it must’ve seemed pretty strange at first! Curfews were also put ...

    “In 1942, the Germans called in all the wireless sets – of course, there were hidden ones, listened to in secret, but if you were caught listening, you could be sent to the camps. That’s why we don’t understand so many things we can read about now.” All radios were banned, and the islands were cut off from Britain and the outside world. Any news th...

    ” “I’ve seen enough. I need a drink.” I keep a good supply of gin in my cupboard, so we came home.” Whilst Isola’s stock of home-brewed spirits kept the Society’s spirits up in the book and film, alcohol was actually very scarce during the war. Today, however, there are numerous gin tours and tastings on Guernsey! Meet the real gin makers of Guerns...

    “Elizabeth, as feckless as ever, committed a criminal act expressly forbidden by the German Occupying Force – she helped shelter and feed an escaped prisoner of the German Army. She was arrested and sentenced to prison on the Continent.” Despite the severe cost if discovered, numerous islanders tried to help the slave workers by sheltering them in ...

    “Why did a roast-pig dinner have to be kept a secret? How could a pig cause you to begin a literary society? And, most pressing of all, what is a potato peel pie – and why is it included in your name? “ The question on the tip of everyone’s tongue is “is the Guernsey Literary and Potato Society real?”. Unfortunately, The Guernsey Literary and Potat...

    “What a morning that must have been! The crowds were lined up along St Peter Port’s harbour. Silent, absolutely silent: masses of people looking at the Royal Navy ships sitting just outside the harbour. Then when the Tommies landed and marched ashore, all hell broke loose. Hugs, kisses, crying, shouting.” Guernsey was finally liberated on 9th May 1...

  3. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. 2018 2h 4m Drama Romance TRAILER for CTA List. 81% Tomatometer 74 Reviews 81% Popcornmeter 1,000+ Ratings. In 1946 a London-based writer begins ...

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    • Lily James
    • Mike Newell
    • Blueprint Pictures
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  4. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. 2018 | Maturity Rating: TV-PG | 2h 3m | Drama. A London writer bonds with the colorful residents of Guernsey as she learns about the book club they formed during the WWII German occupation. Starring: Lily James, Michiel Huisman, Penelope Wilton. Watch all you want.

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  5. 191089812. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is a historical novel by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows that was published in 2008. [1][2] It was adapted into a film in 2018 featuring Lily James as Juliet Ashton and Matthew Goode as Sidney Stark. The book is set in 1946 and is an epistolary novel, composed of letters written ...

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  7. Apr 20, 2018 · The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society review: Lily James leads a fine cast in vivid portrait of an era ... This is not a film to deliver seismic shocks with either of its concurrent ...

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