Elwell joined
MI5 at Wormwood Scrubs in May 1940 after being recruited at a party. That October she and MI5 moved to Oxford, where she worked at
Blenheim Palace translating Italian and enjoying the social life. In 1941 she was assigned to become the secretary to the Italian film director
Filippo del Giudice who had been released to work on the film
In Which We Serve. She was translating for him as he took on the role of Art Director for
Noël Coward and she did some scriptwriting also. She was in that role until September 1942 when she returned to MI5 in London. At the end of the war, Elwell was sent to
Rome where she spent a year as head of section reading the papers of the Italians. She took over the job from
Anthony Blunt. She served in the
Information Research Department of the
Foreign Office from 1959. This name hid the group's intention, which was to defeat communism. == Personal life ==