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  1. Carrington V.C., also known as Court Martial in the United States, is a 1954 British legal drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring David Niven, Margaret Leighton and Noelle Middleton. Others in the cast include Allan Cuthbertson, Victor Maddern, Raymond Francis, Michael Bates, Laurence Naismith, Geoffrey Keen and Maurice Denham.

  2. Major Carrington. Drama | Großbritannien 1954 | 90 Minuten. Regie: Anthony Asquith. Kommentieren. Teilen. Ein hochdekorierter Major versucht durch einen Griff in die Kasse finanzielle Nachteile auszugleichen, die ihm durch einen Vorgesetzten entstanden sind, und kommt vor's Kriegsgericht.

  3. (Carrington V.C.) Spielfilm 1954 , 1h46. Regie Anthony Asquith. Mit David Niven, Margaret Leighton, Noelle Middleton, Allan Cuthbertson, Victor Maddern, Raymond Francis, Geoffrey Keen, Newton Blick, Mark Dignam, Maurice Denham, Laurence Naismith, Clive Morton.

    • Anthony Asquith
    • David Niven
  4. Major David Niven (Carrington) kündigt dem verhaßten Lt. Oberst Allan Cuthbertson (Henniker) an, er werde Geld, das ihm erstattet werden muß und das lange überfällig ist, aus der Armeekasse nehmen und tut das auch. Vor dem Militärgericht leugnen Cuthbertson und Nivens kranke Frau Margaret Leighton (Valerie), vorher davon gewußt zuhaben ...

  5. Part of Solar cycle 10. The Carrington Event was the most intense geomagnetic storm in recorded history, peaking on 1–2 September 1859 during solar cycle 10. It created strong auroral displays that were reported globally and caused sparking and even fires [citation needed] in telegraph stations. [1]

  6. Major Carrington: Regie: Anthony Asquith Mit David Niven, Margaret Leighton, Noelle Middleton, Allan Cuthbertson A court-martial attempts to find out why, and if, an officer embezzled his unit's funds.

  7. Major Charles Carrington (David Niven) is arrested for taking £125 from the base safe. He also faces two other charges that could finish his distinguished service career. He decides to act in his own defence at his court martial hearing, his argument being that he is owed a lot of money from the army for his various postings that have cost him ...