‘Jeffrey Mundell is…Captain Henrichson’

That’s a wrap on Landship, the latest independent British feature film from Tin Hat Productions:

Passchendaele 1917. The crew of British tank ‘Fray Bentos’ become stranded in No Man’s Land. Yards from the German front line, the crew must fight for their lives and find a means of escape, before F41 is finally lost beneath the mud.

(👆 Yours truly) Had a blast playing Henrichson as well as some other cuddly characters in the fog of No Man’s Land.

Trivia for your tea party: ‘Jerry’ was a derogatory nickname for a German soldier, particularly during the First and Second World Wars. The word likely originated as a shortening of ‘German’ OR may have been inspired by the German stahlhelm (steel helmet) – ‘jerry’ being an informal word for chamber pot.

Battle Over Britain is out today 🎉

Headed to the Savoy Cinema Grantham on Wednesday evening for the premiere of Tin Hat Production’s Battle Over Britain ahead of the film’s official release today. I play Intelligence Officer in this latest feature from the ambitious Lincolnshire-based production company – great to see these independent film-makers growing from strength to strength. The screening and Q&A was followed by a little celebratory champers, much catching up and then the last train back to London…onwards and upwards.