While preparing for D-Day in 1944, the British discovered that their island was housing hundreds of American soldiers who were "oversexed, overpaid, and over here," as the British put it. That's exactly what Charlie Madison is like; he understands how to navigate life as smoothly and risk-free as possible for himself. After falling in love with an English woman, however, things become complex, and Charlie is forced to go on an unnecessary and risky mission as a result of his commanding officer's psychological breakdown.
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While preparing for D-Day in 1944, the British discovered that their island was housing hundreds of American soldiers who were "oversexed, overpaid, and over here," as the British put it. That's exactly what Charlie Madison is like; he understands how to navigate life as smoothly and risk-free as possible for himself. After falling in love with an English woman, however, things become complex, and Charlie is forced to go on an unnecessary and risky mission as a result of his commanding officer's psychological breakdown.
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