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Tin Hat Productions
Director: Callum Burn
Cinematographer: Sam Parsons
Composer: Ben Thatcher
Jeffrey Mundell as Captain Henrichsen

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Tin Hat Productions
Director: Callum Burn
Cinematographer: Sam Parsons
Composer: Ben Thatcher
Jeffrey Mundell as Captain Henrichsen
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.
Feature film, First World War, tanks, mud…zis should be interesting, ja?
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.