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Our Miss Fred is a 1972 British comedy film starring Danny La Rue and set during World War II. The film was also known by its video release titles "Beyond the Call of Duty" (Canada) and "Operation: Fred" (US). In the 1960s, La Rue was one of the highest paid entertainers in Britain, but this represents his only starring role in a feature film.
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Our Miss Fred
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