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Anton Walbrook / digital painting by Miki Foldi
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49TH PARALLEL | 1941 directed by Michael Powell written by Emeric Pressburger edited by David Lean cinematography by Freddie Young
The Convention of 1818 was signed between the United States and the United Kingdom on October 20, 1818, which settles the Canada–United States border on the 49th parallel for most of its length.Â
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Laurence Olivier, Anton Walbrook, Leslie Hovard and director Michael Powell on the set of the "49th parallel" films.

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Leslie Howard as Philip Armstrong Scott
Film: 49th Parallel (1941)
Peter’s speech from Michael Powell’s 1941 propaganda film 49th Parallel, about the crew of a Nazi U-boat who are stranded in northern Canada and must reach the Neutral American border. In this scene, the Nazi lieutenant played by Eric Portman mistakenly assumes a Hutterite community will be sympathetic to the Nazi cause, and is rebuked by their leader, Peter, played by Anton Walbrook (who himself had to flee Nazi Germany due to his Jewish heritage and homosexuality).